Importance: The role of primary tumor resection (PTR) in synchronous patients with metastatic colorectal cancer (mCRC) who had unresectable metastases and few or absent symptoms of their primary tumor is unclear. Studying subgroups with low postoperative mortality may identify patients who potentially benefit from PTR.Objective: To determine the difference in 60-day mortality between patients randomized to systemic treatment only vs PTR followed by systemic treatment, and to explore risk factors associated with 60-day mortality.Design, Setting, and Participants: CAIRO4 is a randomized phase 3 trial initiated in 2012 in which patients with mCRC were randomized to systemic treatment only or PTR followed by systemic treatment with palliative i...
Background: There is no consensus regarding resection of the primary tumour with few or absent sympt...
Background: The effect of primary tumour resection (PTR) among metastatic colorectal cancer (mCRC) p...
Background: There is no consensus regarding resection of the primary tumour with few or absent sympt...
Importance: The role of primary tumor resection (PTR) in synchronous patients with metastatic colore...
Indication for primary tumour resection (PTR) in asymptomatic metastatic colorectal cancer (mCRC) pa...
Indication for primary tumour resection (PTR) in asymptomatic metastatic colorectal cancer (mCRC) pa...
Indication for primary tumour resection (PTR) in asymptomatic metastatic colorectal cancer (mCRC) pa...
Indication for primary tumour resection (PTR) in asymptomatic metastatic colorectal cancer (mCRC) pa...
Indication for primary tumour resection (PTR) in asymptomatic metastatic colorectal cancer (mCRC) pa...
Indication for primary tumour resection (PTR) in asymptomatic metastatic colorectal cancer (mCRC) pa...
Background Approximately 20 % of all patients with colorectal cancer are diagnosed ...
BACKGROUND: There is no consensus regarding resection of the primary tumour with few or absent sympt...
BACKGROUND: There is no consensus regarding resection of the primary tumour with few or absent sympt...
BACKGROUND: There is no consensus regarding resection of the primary tumour with few or absent sympt...
BACKGROUND: Approximately 20 % of all patients with colorectal cancer are diagnosed as having Stage ...
Background: There is no consensus regarding resection of the primary tumour with few or absent sympt...
Background: The effect of primary tumour resection (PTR) among metastatic colorectal cancer (mCRC) p...
Background: There is no consensus regarding resection of the primary tumour with few or absent sympt...
Importance: The role of primary tumor resection (PTR) in synchronous patients with metastatic colore...
Indication for primary tumour resection (PTR) in asymptomatic metastatic colorectal cancer (mCRC) pa...
Indication for primary tumour resection (PTR) in asymptomatic metastatic colorectal cancer (mCRC) pa...
Indication for primary tumour resection (PTR) in asymptomatic metastatic colorectal cancer (mCRC) pa...
Indication for primary tumour resection (PTR) in asymptomatic metastatic colorectal cancer (mCRC) pa...
Indication for primary tumour resection (PTR) in asymptomatic metastatic colorectal cancer (mCRC) pa...
Indication for primary tumour resection (PTR) in asymptomatic metastatic colorectal cancer (mCRC) pa...
Background Approximately 20 % of all patients with colorectal cancer are diagnosed ...
BACKGROUND: There is no consensus regarding resection of the primary tumour with few or absent sympt...
BACKGROUND: There is no consensus regarding resection of the primary tumour with few or absent sympt...
BACKGROUND: There is no consensus regarding resection of the primary tumour with few or absent sympt...
BACKGROUND: Approximately 20 % of all patients with colorectal cancer are diagnosed as having Stage ...
Background: There is no consensus regarding resection of the primary tumour with few or absent sympt...
Background: The effect of primary tumour resection (PTR) among metastatic colorectal cancer (mCRC) p...
Background: There is no consensus regarding resection of the primary tumour with few or absent sympt...