The data of 1740 patients (during 20 years) with rectal cancer were analyzed. Planned operations were performed in 95.8% of patients. The adenocarcinoma was verified in all patients. Accompanying pathology was detected in 84.9% of patients and the pathology of cardiovascular system was more frequent (76.6%). Complicated course of tumourous process was revealed in 4.5% of patients (cases of bowel obstruction, the perifocal inflammation). The majority of patients had the II, III stage of the oncologic process. All operations were performed by conventional (open) way. The number of anterior resection of the rectum increased and the number of abdominoanal resection with bringing down reduced. The specific weight of sphincter preserving operatio...
The treatment of rectal cancer has evolved significantly over the last 100 years. Standardization of...
ABSTRACT To summarize the advances in the multidisciplinary treatment of rectal cancer and to analyz...
The order of priorities in surgery for rectal cancer are firstly to achieve local control and cure f...
Background: Colorectal carcinoma is the most frequent malignant disease of the abdomen. Only radica...
OBJECTIVE. The objective of the study is to improve the results of treatment of patients with local ...
The treatment of rectal cancer has been improved a great deal within the last 20 years. Major progre...
The evolution of treatment for rectal cancer has resulted in a decline in the number of abdominoperi...
Rectal cancer is one of the most common malignancies in the western world population. The management...
Despite advances in the management of rectal cancer, surgery remains the mainstay of treatment with ...
Radical resection of rectal cancer is the standard treatment for curing this disease. Half of these ...
In the last 250 years, the treatment of rectal cancer has changed dramatically. Once considered an i...
The treatment of rectal cancer is complex and comprises: diagnostic measures; different preoperative...
AbstractThe treatment of rectal cancer has evolved significantly over the last 100 years. Standardiz...
Background: Rectal cancer management has as its main component the surgical treatment. The purpose o...
Colorectal cancer remains the second commonest cause of cancer death in North America and Western Eu...
The treatment of rectal cancer has evolved significantly over the last 100 years. Standardization of...
ABSTRACT To summarize the advances in the multidisciplinary treatment of rectal cancer and to analyz...
The order of priorities in surgery for rectal cancer are firstly to achieve local control and cure f...
Background: Colorectal carcinoma is the most frequent malignant disease of the abdomen. Only radica...
OBJECTIVE. The objective of the study is to improve the results of treatment of patients with local ...
The treatment of rectal cancer has been improved a great deal within the last 20 years. Major progre...
The evolution of treatment for rectal cancer has resulted in a decline in the number of abdominoperi...
Rectal cancer is one of the most common malignancies in the western world population. The management...
Despite advances in the management of rectal cancer, surgery remains the mainstay of treatment with ...
Radical resection of rectal cancer is the standard treatment for curing this disease. Half of these ...
In the last 250 years, the treatment of rectal cancer has changed dramatically. Once considered an i...
The treatment of rectal cancer is complex and comprises: diagnostic measures; different preoperative...
AbstractThe treatment of rectal cancer has evolved significantly over the last 100 years. Standardiz...
Background: Rectal cancer management has as its main component the surgical treatment. The purpose o...
Colorectal cancer remains the second commonest cause of cancer death in North America and Western Eu...
The treatment of rectal cancer has evolved significantly over the last 100 years. Standardization of...
ABSTRACT To summarize the advances in the multidisciplinary treatment of rectal cancer and to analyz...
The order of priorities in surgery for rectal cancer are firstly to achieve local control and cure f...