Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI) is routinely used in preoperative rectal cancer staging. The concordance of MRI staging with final pathologic exam, albeit improved, has not yet reached perfection. The aim of this study is to analyze the agreement between MRI and pathologic exam in patients operated on for mid-low rectal cancer. Patients undergoing neoadjuvant chemoradiation therapy (nCRT) or upfront surgery were analyzed. Between January 2019 to December 2019, 140 patients enrolled in the AIMS Academy rectal cancer registry were analyzed. Sixty-two patients received nCRT and 78 underwent upfront surgery. Overall, the agreement between MRI and pathologic exam on T stage and N stage were 64.7% and 69.2%, respectively. The agreement between M...
Rectal cancer is a common malignancy that continues to have a highly variable outcome, with local pe...
Guidelines recommend MRI as part of the staging work-up of patients with rectal cancer because it ca...
Rectal cancer is associated with a high risk of metastases and local recurrence; local recurrence ra...
Introduction: An accurate preoperative rectal cancer staging is crucial to the correct management of...
Aim. To compare MRI evaluated rectal cancer cTN stage and pathologically proven pTN stage after rect...
Aim: The preoperative stage of rectal cancer is an important prognostic factor affecting treatment r...
Radiological staging of rectal cancer dictates subsequent patienttreatment. In early-stage disease, ...
AbstractIntroductionAn accurate preoperative rectal cancer staging is crucial to the correct managem...
Background: Rectal cancer constitutes about one-third of all gastrointestinal (GI) tract tumors. Be...
To assess the correlation of preoperative high-resolution-MRI with histopathologic findings in tumor...
Abstract: Staging of rectal cancer is essential to help guide clinicians to decide upon the correct ...
Background To determine the diagnostic accuracy of preoperative T/N stage using MRI in lower and mid...
Background: Adequate MRI-based staging of early rectal cancers is essential for decision-making in a...
BACKGROUND: Preoperative staging is essential for planning of optimal therapy for patients with re...
BACKGROUND: Patients with a locally advanced rectal carcinoma benefit from preoperative chemoradioth...
Rectal cancer is a common malignancy that continues to have a highly variable outcome, with local pe...
Guidelines recommend MRI as part of the staging work-up of patients with rectal cancer because it ca...
Rectal cancer is associated with a high risk of metastases and local recurrence; local recurrence ra...
Introduction: An accurate preoperative rectal cancer staging is crucial to the correct management of...
Aim. To compare MRI evaluated rectal cancer cTN stage and pathologically proven pTN stage after rect...
Aim: The preoperative stage of rectal cancer is an important prognostic factor affecting treatment r...
Radiological staging of rectal cancer dictates subsequent patienttreatment. In early-stage disease, ...
AbstractIntroductionAn accurate preoperative rectal cancer staging is crucial to the correct managem...
Background: Rectal cancer constitutes about one-third of all gastrointestinal (GI) tract tumors. Be...
To assess the correlation of preoperative high-resolution-MRI with histopathologic findings in tumor...
Abstract: Staging of rectal cancer is essential to help guide clinicians to decide upon the correct ...
Background To determine the diagnostic accuracy of preoperative T/N stage using MRI in lower and mid...
Background: Adequate MRI-based staging of early rectal cancers is essential for decision-making in a...
BACKGROUND: Preoperative staging is essential for planning of optimal therapy for patients with re...
BACKGROUND: Patients with a locally advanced rectal carcinoma benefit from preoperative chemoradioth...
Rectal cancer is a common malignancy that continues to have a highly variable outcome, with local pe...
Guidelines recommend MRI as part of the staging work-up of patients with rectal cancer because it ca...
Rectal cancer is associated with a high risk of metastases and local recurrence; local recurrence ra...