Objective: To assess the outcomes and patterns of treatment failure of patients who underwent pelvic exenteration surgery for recurrent rectal cancer.Background: Despite advances in the management of rectal cancer, local recurrence still occurs. For appropriately selected patients, pelvic exenteration surgery can achieve long-term disease control.Methods: Prospectively maintained databases of 5 high volume institutions for pelvic exenteration surgery were reviewed and data combined. We assessed the combined endpoints of overall 5-year survival, cancer-specific 5-year mortality, local recurrence, and the development of metastatic disease.Results: Five hundred thirty-three patients who had undergone surgery for locally recurrent rectal cancer...
textabstractBackground: There is a lack of outcome data beyond local recurrence rates after primary ...
Locally recurrent rectal cancer is a difficult clinical problem, and surgical resection can be done ...
Background: Pelvic exenteration for locally advanced rectal cancer (LARC) and locally recurrent rect...
Background: Pelvic exenteration for locally recurrent rectal cancer (LRRC) is associated with variab...
Pelvic recurrent rectal cancer is still a challenging clinical problem, and patients generally have ...
Background: Since its first description in 1948, total pelvic exenteration has been a surgical optio...
BACKGROUND: The purpose of this study is to investigate prognostic factors affecting oncologic outco...
Background: Despite multimodal therapy 5–15% of patients who undergo resection for advanced rectal...
ABSTRACT Survival in rectal cancer has been related mainly to clinical and pathological staging. Rec...
Aims: To report the role of total pelvic exenteration in a series of locally advanced and recurrent ...
Background: Surgery is the only curative treatment in patients with locally recurrent rectal cancer ...
PURPOSE: To document the clinical nature and prognosis of locally recurrent rectal cancer after tota...
Background Pelvic exenteration is the only radical treatment for locally advanced (ARC) or recurrent...
Purpose : The aim of this study was to evaluate the rate and pattern of recurrence of rectal cancer ...
Purpose To document the clinical nature and prognosis of locally. recurrent rectal cancer after tota...
textabstractBackground: There is a lack of outcome data beyond local recurrence rates after primary ...
Locally recurrent rectal cancer is a difficult clinical problem, and surgical resection can be done ...
Background: Pelvic exenteration for locally advanced rectal cancer (LARC) and locally recurrent rect...
Background: Pelvic exenteration for locally recurrent rectal cancer (LRRC) is associated with variab...
Pelvic recurrent rectal cancer is still a challenging clinical problem, and patients generally have ...
Background: Since its first description in 1948, total pelvic exenteration has been a surgical optio...
BACKGROUND: The purpose of this study is to investigate prognostic factors affecting oncologic outco...
Background: Despite multimodal therapy 5–15% of patients who undergo resection for advanced rectal...
ABSTRACT Survival in rectal cancer has been related mainly to clinical and pathological staging. Rec...
Aims: To report the role of total pelvic exenteration in a series of locally advanced and recurrent ...
Background: Surgery is the only curative treatment in patients with locally recurrent rectal cancer ...
PURPOSE: To document the clinical nature and prognosis of locally recurrent rectal cancer after tota...
Background Pelvic exenteration is the only radical treatment for locally advanced (ARC) or recurrent...
Purpose : The aim of this study was to evaluate the rate and pattern of recurrence of rectal cancer ...
Purpose To document the clinical nature and prognosis of locally. recurrent rectal cancer after tota...
textabstractBackground: There is a lack of outcome data beyond local recurrence rates after primary ...
Locally recurrent rectal cancer is a difficult clinical problem, and surgical resection can be done ...
Background: Pelvic exenteration for locally advanced rectal cancer (LARC) and locally recurrent rect...