Purpose: Rectal cancer patients who present with peritumoral abscesses and fistulas at the time of diagnosis may be denied chemoradiotherapy (CRT) as the safety is unknown. The aim of this study was to investigate the safety of preoperative CRT in this patient group. Methods: We performed a retrospective nested case–control study to compare outcomes between patients with locally advanced rectal cancer with peritumoral abscesses and fistulas (study group) and patients with T4 locally advanced rectal cancer with no evidence of abscesses and fistulas (control group). These groups were matched by treatment center and radiotherapy delivery method. All patients received 50–54 Gy of conventionally fractionated RT with concurrent chemotherapy. Prim...
Purpose : This is a Phase Ⅰ/Ⅱ study of preoperative concurrent radiation and chemotherapy in tether...
Purpose: To prospectively compare the rates of pathologic response, acute toxicity, and sphincter pr...
David K Simson,1 Swarupa Mitra,2 Parveen Ahlawat,2 Upasna Saxena,2 Manoj Kumar Sharma...
PURPOSE: Preoperative concurrent chemoradiation for locally advanced rectal cancer can reduce tumor...
Purpose: In the current study, we evaluated whether neoadjuvant chemoradiotherapy with reduced treat...
Purpose :We conducted a prospective non-randomized clinical study to evaluate the efficacy and toxic...
PURPOSE: The purpose of this study was to evaluate the rate of pathologic complete response (pCR) in...
Objective: To determine the radiologic downstaging and histological response after neo-adjuvant conc...
Objectives: This study is aimed to evaluate patients with non-metastatic rectal cancer who could not...
BACKGROUND: It is not clear whether all patients with rectal cancer need chemoradiotherapy. A restri...
PURPOSE: Preoperative chemoradiotherapy followed by surgery represents the standard of care for loca...
Background: The impact of neoadjuvant treatment and their subsequent early complications in the trea...
In Western countries, the standard treatment for locally advanced rectal cancer is preopera-tive che...
In Western countries, the standard treatment for locally advanced rectal cancer is preopera-tive che...
BACKGROUND: We previously conducted a prospective phase II clinical trial studying a unique 22-fract...
Purpose : This is a Phase Ⅰ/Ⅱ study of preoperative concurrent radiation and chemotherapy in tether...
Purpose: To prospectively compare the rates of pathologic response, acute toxicity, and sphincter pr...
David K Simson,1 Swarupa Mitra,2 Parveen Ahlawat,2 Upasna Saxena,2 Manoj Kumar Sharma...
PURPOSE: Preoperative concurrent chemoradiation for locally advanced rectal cancer can reduce tumor...
Purpose: In the current study, we evaluated whether neoadjuvant chemoradiotherapy with reduced treat...
Purpose :We conducted a prospective non-randomized clinical study to evaluate the efficacy and toxic...
PURPOSE: The purpose of this study was to evaluate the rate of pathologic complete response (pCR) in...
Objective: To determine the radiologic downstaging and histological response after neo-adjuvant conc...
Objectives: This study is aimed to evaluate patients with non-metastatic rectal cancer who could not...
BACKGROUND: It is not clear whether all patients with rectal cancer need chemoradiotherapy. A restri...
PURPOSE: Preoperative chemoradiotherapy followed by surgery represents the standard of care for loca...
Background: The impact of neoadjuvant treatment and their subsequent early complications in the trea...
In Western countries, the standard treatment for locally advanced rectal cancer is preopera-tive che...
In Western countries, the standard treatment for locally advanced rectal cancer is preopera-tive che...
BACKGROUND: We previously conducted a prospective phase II clinical trial studying a unique 22-fract...
Purpose : This is a Phase Ⅰ/Ⅱ study of preoperative concurrent radiation and chemotherapy in tether...
Purpose: To prospectively compare the rates of pathologic response, acute toxicity, and sphincter pr...
David K Simson,1 Swarupa Mitra,2 Parveen Ahlawat,2 Upasna Saxena,2 Manoj Kumar Sharma...