BackgroundLocal excision is an organ-preserving treatment alternative to transabdominal resection for patients with stage I rectal cancer. However, local excision alone is associated with a high risk of local recurrence and inferior survival compared with transabdominal rectal resection. We investigated the oncological and functional outcomes of neoadjuvant chemoradiotherapy and local excision for patients with stage T2N0 rectal cancer.MethodsWe did a multi-institutional, single-arm, open-label, non-randomised, phase 2 trial of patients with clinically staged T2N0 distal rectal cancer treated with neoadjuvant chemoradiotherapy at 26 American College of Surgeons Oncology Group institutions. Patients with clinical T2N0 rectal adenocarcinoma s...
Background: Local excision (LE) of T1 low-risk (G1–2/L0/V0) rectal cancer is an established approach...
Treatment of rectal cancer patients has been subjected to change over the past thirty years. Total m...
IMPORTANCE Treatment of rectal cancer is shifting toward organ preservation aiming to reduce surgery...
BackgroundLocal excision is an organ-preserving treatment alternative to transabdominal resection fo...
14noBackground: Local excision might represent an alternative to total mesorectal excision for patie...
Total mesorectal excision (TME) remains the treatment of choice in T2N0 tumors. However, evidence su...
PURPOSE: Organ-sparing therapy for early-stage I/IIA rectal cancer is intended to avoid functional d...
BACKGROUND: Transanal local excision has been suggested as an attractive approach for patients with ...
Background: Rectum-preservation for locally advanced rectal cancer has been proposed as an alternati...
Purpose. We designed American College of Surgeons Oncology Group (ACOSOG) Z6041, a prospective, mult...
Purpose To assess the long-term oncological outcomes in patients with locally advanced rectal cancer...
WOS: 000370846700008PubMed ID: 26668530Objective: Standard surgery alone was not able to decrease lo...
IMPORTANCE Treatment of rectal cancer is shifting toward organ preservation aiming to reduce surgery...
Background: To analyze long-term results and risk of relapse in the clinical TNM stages II and III, ...
BACKGROUND: The aim of the current study was to evaluate the clinical availability of local exci...
Background: Local excision (LE) of T1 low-risk (G1–2/L0/V0) rectal cancer is an established approach...
Treatment of rectal cancer patients has been subjected to change over the past thirty years. Total m...
IMPORTANCE Treatment of rectal cancer is shifting toward organ preservation aiming to reduce surgery...
BackgroundLocal excision is an organ-preserving treatment alternative to transabdominal resection fo...
14noBackground: Local excision might represent an alternative to total mesorectal excision for patie...
Total mesorectal excision (TME) remains the treatment of choice in T2N0 tumors. However, evidence su...
PURPOSE: Organ-sparing therapy for early-stage I/IIA rectal cancer is intended to avoid functional d...
BACKGROUND: Transanal local excision has been suggested as an attractive approach for patients with ...
Background: Rectum-preservation for locally advanced rectal cancer has been proposed as an alternati...
Purpose. We designed American College of Surgeons Oncology Group (ACOSOG) Z6041, a prospective, mult...
Purpose To assess the long-term oncological outcomes in patients with locally advanced rectal cancer...
WOS: 000370846700008PubMed ID: 26668530Objective: Standard surgery alone was not able to decrease lo...
IMPORTANCE Treatment of rectal cancer is shifting toward organ preservation aiming to reduce surgery...
Background: To analyze long-term results and risk of relapse in the clinical TNM stages II and III, ...
BACKGROUND: The aim of the current study was to evaluate the clinical availability of local exci...
Background: Local excision (LE) of T1 low-risk (G1–2/L0/V0) rectal cancer is an established approach...
Treatment of rectal cancer patients has been subjected to change over the past thirty years. Total m...
IMPORTANCE Treatment of rectal cancer is shifting toward organ preservation aiming to reduce surgery...