AIM: To evaluate accuracy of endorectal ultrasonography (ERUS) both in staging and restaging rectal cancer after neoadjuvant chemoradiotherapy treatment. METHODS: In a group of 80 patients with rectal cancer, we retrospectively selected 67 patients and divided in two groups: 41 patients affected by a stage I were investigated with a single preoperative endorectal sonography; 26 patients with locally advanced rectal cancer (stage II or more) were restaged after neoadjuvant treatment, which consisted of 5,040 cGy in 28 daily fractions associated with continuous infusion of 5-Fluorouracil. All patients underwent surgery and ERUS findings were subsequently compared with histological findings. RESULTS: Diagnostic accuracy of ERUS in the f...
Background: Endorectal Ultrasonography (EUS-ERUS) and pelvic magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) are wo...
Background Treatment and prognosis of patients with rectal adenocarcinoma (RAC) are dependent on acc...
INTRODUCTION: In rectal tumors, preoperative biopsies frequently fail to diagnose an invasive carcin...
Background and aims. The incidence of rectal cancer in the European Union is about 35 % of the total...
PubMedID: 25339480OBJECTIVE: Staging in rectal carcinoma is important for planning treatment. Preope...
BACKGROUND: Preoperative restaging of irradiated rectal cancer is essential for the planning of opti...
Background: Endorectal ultrasound (ERUS) is considered reliable in staging rectal cancer, but recent...
It is essential in treating rectal cancer to have adequate preoperative imaging, as accurate staging...
Background: Rectal tumor treatment strategies are individually tailored based on tumor stage, and yi...
Accurate staging of rectal cancer is essential for selecting patients who can undergo sphincter-pres...
Abstract Background Accurate rectal tumor staging guides the choice of treatment options. EUS and MR...
INTRODUCTION: Rectal ultrasonography is a basic method for staging rectal cancer. Tissue changes aft...
In rectal cancer, the depth of tumor infiltration and metastatic involvement of lymph nodes are impo...
none8noBACKGROUND: The development of new surgical modalities (local excision, coloanal-anastomos...
Preoperative staging represents a crucial point for the management, type of surgery, and candidacy f...
Background: Endorectal Ultrasonography (EUS-ERUS) and pelvic magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) are wo...
Background Treatment and prognosis of patients with rectal adenocarcinoma (RAC) are dependent on acc...
INTRODUCTION: In rectal tumors, preoperative biopsies frequently fail to diagnose an invasive carcin...
Background and aims. The incidence of rectal cancer in the European Union is about 35 % of the total...
PubMedID: 25339480OBJECTIVE: Staging in rectal carcinoma is important for planning treatment. Preope...
BACKGROUND: Preoperative restaging of irradiated rectal cancer is essential for the planning of opti...
Background: Endorectal ultrasound (ERUS) is considered reliable in staging rectal cancer, but recent...
It is essential in treating rectal cancer to have adequate preoperative imaging, as accurate staging...
Background: Rectal tumor treatment strategies are individually tailored based on tumor stage, and yi...
Accurate staging of rectal cancer is essential for selecting patients who can undergo sphincter-pres...
Abstract Background Accurate rectal tumor staging guides the choice of treatment options. EUS and MR...
INTRODUCTION: Rectal ultrasonography is a basic method for staging rectal cancer. Tissue changes aft...
In rectal cancer, the depth of tumor infiltration and metastatic involvement of lymph nodes are impo...
none8noBACKGROUND: The development of new surgical modalities (local excision, coloanal-anastomos...
Preoperative staging represents a crucial point for the management, type of surgery, and candidacy f...
Background: Endorectal Ultrasonography (EUS-ERUS) and pelvic magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) are wo...
Background Treatment and prognosis of patients with rectal adenocarcinoma (RAC) are dependent on acc...
INTRODUCTION: In rectal tumors, preoperative biopsies frequently fail to diagnose an invasive carcin...