Rectal cancer is characterised by a substantial incidence of recurrences despite radical surgical treatment. The combination of preoperative radio- and chemotherapy has afforded functional and prognostic advantages through the prospect it offers of performing a greater number of conservative operations and the enhanced control of locoregional recurrences it allows. In our institute we treated 27 patients with locally advanced rectal cancer over the period from January 1997 to December 2002. All 27 patients underwent preoperative radiochemotherapy (45 Gy on the pelvis and 5-fluorouracil administered on the first and last 5 days of radiotherapy). The patients were then submitted to surgery consisting in 12 abdomino-perineal resections of the ...
Rectal cancer is one of the most common neoplasms of Western Countries. Overall mortality at 5 years...
Combining chemotherapy with preoperative radiotherapy (RT) has a sound radiobiological rationale. We...
International audienceProtracted preoperative radiochemotherapy with a 5-FU-based scheme, or a short...
Rectal cancer is characterised by a substantial incidence of recurrences despite radical surgical tr...
The standard therapy for patients with clinically resectable rectal cancer is generally surgery. Tum...
peer reviewedPostoperative radiotherapy is highly effective in the prevention of local recurrence in...
Postoperative radiotherapy is highly effective in the prevention of local recurrence in rectal cance...
Background: The standard therapy for patients with clinically resectable rectal cancer is generally ...
Background/Aims: To determine the percentage of responders and the resectability rate for patients w...
Background: In locally advanced rectal cancer with infiltration of neighbouring organs (uT4) resecta...
Surgery for rectal cancer has resulted in unacceptably high local failure rates, and substantial mor...
Even in patients undergoing an optimal surgical technique (e.g., total mesorectal excision), radioth...
Object: The use of aggressive multimodality treatment including preoperative chemo-radiation, surger...
Over a 4-year period 35 patients with mid- (15 patients) and low (20 patients) rectal cancer clinica...
Radiotherapy has an established role in the treatment of rectal cancer. In primary resectable cancer...
Rectal cancer is one of the most common neoplasms of Western Countries. Overall mortality at 5 years...
Combining chemotherapy with preoperative radiotherapy (RT) has a sound radiobiological rationale. We...
International audienceProtracted preoperative radiochemotherapy with a 5-FU-based scheme, or a short...
Rectal cancer is characterised by a substantial incidence of recurrences despite radical surgical tr...
The standard therapy for patients with clinically resectable rectal cancer is generally surgery. Tum...
peer reviewedPostoperative radiotherapy is highly effective in the prevention of local recurrence in...
Postoperative radiotherapy is highly effective in the prevention of local recurrence in rectal cance...
Background: The standard therapy for patients with clinically resectable rectal cancer is generally ...
Background/Aims: To determine the percentage of responders and the resectability rate for patients w...
Background: In locally advanced rectal cancer with infiltration of neighbouring organs (uT4) resecta...
Surgery for rectal cancer has resulted in unacceptably high local failure rates, and substantial mor...
Even in patients undergoing an optimal surgical technique (e.g., total mesorectal excision), radioth...
Object: The use of aggressive multimodality treatment including preoperative chemo-radiation, surger...
Over a 4-year period 35 patients with mid- (15 patients) and low (20 patients) rectal cancer clinica...
Radiotherapy has an established role in the treatment of rectal cancer. In primary resectable cancer...
Rectal cancer is one of the most common neoplasms of Western Countries. Overall mortality at 5 years...
Combining chemotherapy with preoperative radiotherapy (RT) has a sound radiobiological rationale. We...
International audienceProtracted preoperative radiochemotherapy with a 5-FU-based scheme, or a short...