Number: 3 PMID: 28571009BACKGROUND: Surgery for anal canal cancer (ACC) and anal margin cancer (AMC) is the only curative option after failure of chemoradiotherapy (CRT). This study aimed to determine the efficacy of surgery for ACC or AMC after failed CRT. METHODS: This was a single-centre, retrospective study of 161 patients initially treated with CRT. We compared the survival rates of patients successfully treated by CRT with those of patients whose CRT failed (both surgically salvaged and treated palliatively). RESULTS: Thirty-one patients underwent surgery with curative intent, 20 received palliative treatment after failure of CRT, and 110 had effective CRT. The 5-year overall survival (OS) rate was significantly higher among patients ...
Background. Chemoradiotherapy (CRT), the primary treatment for anal cancer, achieves complete tumor ...
PURPOSE: Our aim was to retrospectively analyse a series of patients with anal cancer treated with c...
ACKGROUND\ua0This study reviewed the results of surgery for distal rectal cancer (tumour within 12 c...
Purpose: The purpose of this study was to analyse the outcome of salvage surgery in the management o...
Introduction: Treatment for Anal cancer is carried out in regional cancer centres but when chemoradi...
none4siChemoradiotherapy is the standard treatment for anal cancer. Surgery is reserved for failure ...
textabstractBackground: Failure of chemoradiotherapy (CRT) for anal squamous cell carcinoma (SCC) re...
Background and Objectives: Prior to the mid-1980s, the treatment of choice for anal cancer was abdom...
PURPOSE: Nonsurgical treatment of anal cancer by radiotherapy alone or combined with chemotherapy is...
BACKGROUND: To evaluate the outcome of patients with carcinoma of anal margin in terms of recurrence...
Purpose: Our aim was to retrospectively analyse a series of patients with anal cancer treated with c...
PURPOSE: We reviewed the treatment outcomes and prognostic factors for patients with anal canal carc...
(1) Background: Anal canal adenocarcinomas constitute 1% of all gastrointestinal tract cancers. Ther...
BACKGROUND: Chemoradiation is first-line therapy for epidermoid carcinoma of the anus (ECA). Surgery...
Background and Aim: This study aimed to determine treatment outcomes and factors affecting prognosis...
Background. Chemoradiotherapy (CRT), the primary treatment for anal cancer, achieves complete tumor ...
PURPOSE: Our aim was to retrospectively analyse a series of patients with anal cancer treated with c...
ACKGROUND\ua0This study reviewed the results of surgery for distal rectal cancer (tumour within 12 c...
Purpose: The purpose of this study was to analyse the outcome of salvage surgery in the management o...
Introduction: Treatment for Anal cancer is carried out in regional cancer centres but when chemoradi...
none4siChemoradiotherapy is the standard treatment for anal cancer. Surgery is reserved for failure ...
textabstractBackground: Failure of chemoradiotherapy (CRT) for anal squamous cell carcinoma (SCC) re...
Background and Objectives: Prior to the mid-1980s, the treatment of choice for anal cancer was abdom...
PURPOSE: Nonsurgical treatment of anal cancer by radiotherapy alone or combined with chemotherapy is...
BACKGROUND: To evaluate the outcome of patients with carcinoma of anal margin in terms of recurrence...
Purpose: Our aim was to retrospectively analyse a series of patients with anal cancer treated with c...
PURPOSE: We reviewed the treatment outcomes and prognostic factors for patients with anal canal carc...
(1) Background: Anal canal adenocarcinomas constitute 1% of all gastrointestinal tract cancers. Ther...
BACKGROUND: Chemoradiation is first-line therapy for epidermoid carcinoma of the anus (ECA). Surgery...
Background and Aim: This study aimed to determine treatment outcomes and factors affecting prognosis...
Background. Chemoradiotherapy (CRT), the primary treatment for anal cancer, achieves complete tumor ...
PURPOSE: Our aim was to retrospectively analyse a series of patients with anal cancer treated with c...
ACKGROUND\ua0This study reviewed the results of surgery for distal rectal cancer (tumour within 12 c...