Background. Loco-regional relapses (LRRs) from rectal cancer still represent a major issue in colo-rectal surgery. With the introduction of Total Mesorectal Excision (TME), LRR incidence after curative resection for rectal cancer dramatically decreased from 20–40% of cases to 2–12%. Several factors are involved in predicting LRRs, the most important of these being Dukes stage. When no treatment is performed, median survival for these patients is about 8 months. In 50% of cases LRRs are confined to the pelvis; so, the recurrent tumour can be amenable to potentially curative surgical removal, with minimal mortality and a 5 year survival rate around 20–40%. Surgery is not recommended for patients with unresectable metastases and/or infiltratio...
INTRODUCTION: Optimized treatment of primary rectal cancer might have influenced treatment character...
Locally recurrent rectal cancer is a difficult clinical problem, and surgical resection can be done ...
Objectives. Local recurrence after distal rectal cancer surgery is a major complication with an incr...
BACKGROUND Local recurrence still remains a major problem after radical resection of rectum for canc...
Pelvic recurrent rectal cancer is still a challenging clinical problem, and patients generally have ...
Since Miles introduced abdominoperineal resectionin 1908 as a radical surgery for rectal cancer, tre...
Background. The authors analyze retrospectively a consecutive series of rectal carcinomas operated o...
AIM OF THE STUDY: In patients from the Dutch TME trial patterns of local recurrence (LR) in rectal c...
AIM OF THE STUDY: In patients from the Dutch TME trial patterns of local recurrence (LR) in rectal c...
Background/Aim. Rectal cancer is a major health problem throughout the world, despite the great prog...
Colorectal cancer remains the second commonest cause of cancer death in North America and Western Eu...
Objective: To assess the outcomes and patterns of treatment failure of patients who underwent pelvic...
Introduction. Pelvic recurrence is not a rare event after resection with curative intent for rectal ...
Purpose To document the clinical nature and prognosis of locally. recurrent rectal cancer after tota...
Local recurrence after rectal cancer resection varies between 3 to 35% in five years. The condition ...
INTRODUCTION: Optimized treatment of primary rectal cancer might have influenced treatment character...
Locally recurrent rectal cancer is a difficult clinical problem, and surgical resection can be done ...
Objectives. Local recurrence after distal rectal cancer surgery is a major complication with an incr...
BACKGROUND Local recurrence still remains a major problem after radical resection of rectum for canc...
Pelvic recurrent rectal cancer is still a challenging clinical problem, and patients generally have ...
Since Miles introduced abdominoperineal resectionin 1908 as a radical surgery for rectal cancer, tre...
Background. The authors analyze retrospectively a consecutive series of rectal carcinomas operated o...
AIM OF THE STUDY: In patients from the Dutch TME trial patterns of local recurrence (LR) in rectal c...
AIM OF THE STUDY: In patients from the Dutch TME trial patterns of local recurrence (LR) in rectal c...
Background/Aim. Rectal cancer is a major health problem throughout the world, despite the great prog...
Colorectal cancer remains the second commonest cause of cancer death in North America and Western Eu...
Objective: To assess the outcomes and patterns of treatment failure of patients who underwent pelvic...
Introduction. Pelvic recurrence is not a rare event after resection with curative intent for rectal ...
Purpose To document the clinical nature and prognosis of locally. recurrent rectal cancer after tota...
Local recurrence after rectal cancer resection varies between 3 to 35% in five years. The condition ...
INTRODUCTION: Optimized treatment of primary rectal cancer might have influenced treatment character...
Locally recurrent rectal cancer is a difficult clinical problem, and surgical resection can be done ...
Objectives. Local recurrence after distal rectal cancer surgery is a major complication with an incr...