The implementation of bowel cancer screening programs has led to a rise in the incidence of early rectal cancer. The combination of increased incidence and the growing interest in organ-sparing treatment options has led to an amplified importance of local excision techniques in treatment strategies for early rectal cancer. In addition, developments in new technologies of single-port surgery have popularized surgical techniques. Although local treatment of early rectal cancer seems promising, a multidisciplinary approach is necessary and awareness of the oncological robustness is warranted to enable shared decision-making. This review illustrates the position of surgical local excision in the treatment of early rectal cancer and reflects on ...
AIM: To assess the validity of local excision for the early stage low rectal cancer as an effective ...
Local excision of early rectal cancer has benefits to patients, with reduced morbidity compared to r...
The potential advantages of local excision for rectal cancer are clear and include minimal morbidity...
Background: Local excision of rectal cancer is an alternative to radical resection but today its rol...
Aim of review. To generalize scientific data and to develop modern concept on the issue of diagnosis...
Early rectal cancer management includes tumour stages TiS, T1 and some selected T2 lesions that unde...
The last 30 years have witnessed a significant increase in the diagnosis of early-stage rectal cance...
The incidence of colorectal cancers detected at an early stage, that is stage T2 or less, has increa...
It is important to understand advances in treatment options for rectal cancer. We attempt to highlig...
Objectives To establish outcomes after completion and salvage surgery following local excision in li...
Colorectal cancer (CRC) is one of the most common cancers in the world and is expected to rise from ...
Approximately one third of all colorectal malignancies are located in the rectum. It has long been r...
Rectal cancer accounts for a relevant part of colorectal cancer cases, with a mortality of 4-10/1000...
The goal of treatment for early stage rectal cancer is to optimize oncologic outcome while minimizin...
Despite advances in the management of rectal cancer, surgery remains the mainstay of treatment with ...
AIM: To assess the validity of local excision for the early stage low rectal cancer as an effective ...
Local excision of early rectal cancer has benefits to patients, with reduced morbidity compared to r...
The potential advantages of local excision for rectal cancer are clear and include minimal morbidity...
Background: Local excision of rectal cancer is an alternative to radical resection but today its rol...
Aim of review. To generalize scientific data and to develop modern concept on the issue of diagnosis...
Early rectal cancer management includes tumour stages TiS, T1 and some selected T2 lesions that unde...
The last 30 years have witnessed a significant increase in the diagnosis of early-stage rectal cance...
The incidence of colorectal cancers detected at an early stage, that is stage T2 or less, has increa...
It is important to understand advances in treatment options for rectal cancer. We attempt to highlig...
Objectives To establish outcomes after completion and salvage surgery following local excision in li...
Colorectal cancer (CRC) is one of the most common cancers in the world and is expected to rise from ...
Approximately one third of all colorectal malignancies are located in the rectum. It has long been r...
Rectal cancer accounts for a relevant part of colorectal cancer cases, with a mortality of 4-10/1000...
The goal of treatment for early stage rectal cancer is to optimize oncologic outcome while minimizin...
Despite advances in the management of rectal cancer, surgery remains the mainstay of treatment with ...
AIM: To assess the validity of local excision for the early stage low rectal cancer as an effective ...
Local excision of early rectal cancer has benefits to patients, with reduced morbidity compared to r...
The potential advantages of local excision for rectal cancer are clear and include minimal morbidity...