Carcinoma of the rectum represents a major public health issue, affects many patients and causes controversies about the optimal treatment modalities and their timing. Based on the results of numerous studies neoadjuvant chemoradiotherapy is newly often favorised in all localized tumors, except the earliest ones. With this multimodal approach a significant tumor regression with acceptable side-effects can be achieved and later surgical procedures alleviated or even omitted in highly selected cases. In this review paper the latest data on rectal cancer treatment and expected future research ideas are explained and discussed in detail.Rak rektum predstavlja značajan javnozdravstveni problem, zbog brojnosti pacijenata i nedoumica oko optimalno...
AbstractNeoadjuvant therapy has become the standard of care for locally advanced mid-low rectal canc...
Rectal cancer treatment has been evolving ever since the beginning of the 20th century. Surgery was ...
Introduction: Preoperative treatment and adequate surgery increase local control in rectal cancer. H...
In the last few decades we have witnessed a great advancement in the treatment of rectal carcinoma. ...
Colorectal cancer is the 3rd most common malignant disease worldwide and it represents the major pub...
At the Department of Oncology and Nuclear Medicine UHC “Sestre milosrdnice” patients who had advance...
Incidence of rectal cancer in Croatia was 1174 cases in 2012. Most cases were diagnosed at an advanc...
In the past 40 years, the treatment of locally advanced rectal cancer has evolved with the addition ...
INTRODUCTION : The potential for curative resection is the most important component of the multimod...
Abstract Many studies in the literature have confirmed the role of combined therapy in the treatm...
Introduction. A favorable outcome of the treatment of patients with rectal cancer in the early stage...
Karcinom rektuma je bolest u kojoj se maligne stanice stvaraju u epitelu rektuma. Simptomi karcinoma...
BACKGROUND: At Cancer Institute, the usual protocol for locally advanced rectal cancer is neo-adjuv...
© 2008 Libertas Academica Ltd. All rights reserved.Purpose: The benefit of neoadjuvant therapy for t...
Radiotherapy and chemotherapy are effective treatments for patients with locally advanced rectal can...
AbstractNeoadjuvant therapy has become the standard of care for locally advanced mid-low rectal canc...
Rectal cancer treatment has been evolving ever since the beginning of the 20th century. Surgery was ...
Introduction: Preoperative treatment and adequate surgery increase local control in rectal cancer. H...
In the last few decades we have witnessed a great advancement in the treatment of rectal carcinoma. ...
Colorectal cancer is the 3rd most common malignant disease worldwide and it represents the major pub...
At the Department of Oncology and Nuclear Medicine UHC “Sestre milosrdnice” patients who had advance...
Incidence of rectal cancer in Croatia was 1174 cases in 2012. Most cases were diagnosed at an advanc...
In the past 40 years, the treatment of locally advanced rectal cancer has evolved with the addition ...
INTRODUCTION : The potential for curative resection is the most important component of the multimod...
Abstract Many studies in the literature have confirmed the role of combined therapy in the treatm...
Introduction. A favorable outcome of the treatment of patients with rectal cancer in the early stage...
Karcinom rektuma je bolest u kojoj se maligne stanice stvaraju u epitelu rektuma. Simptomi karcinoma...
BACKGROUND: At Cancer Institute, the usual protocol for locally advanced rectal cancer is neo-adjuv...
© 2008 Libertas Academica Ltd. All rights reserved.Purpose: The benefit of neoadjuvant therapy for t...
Radiotherapy and chemotherapy are effective treatments for patients with locally advanced rectal can...
AbstractNeoadjuvant therapy has become the standard of care for locally advanced mid-low rectal canc...
Rectal cancer treatment has been evolving ever since the beginning of the 20th century. Surgery was ...
Introduction: Preoperative treatment and adequate surgery increase local control in rectal cancer. H...