BACKGROUND: Fifteen to twenty percent of patients with locally advanced rectal cancer have a clinical complete response after chemoradiation therapy. These patients can be offered nonoperative organ-preserving treatment, the so-called watch-and-wait policy. The main goal of this watch-and-wait policy is an anticipated improved quality of life and functional outcome in comparison with a total mesorectal excision, while maintaining a good oncological outcome.OBJECTIVE: The aim of this study was to compare the quality of life of watch-and-wait patients with a matched-controlled group of patients who underwent chemoradiation and surgery (total mesorectal excision group).DESIGN: This was a matched controlled study.SETTINGS: This study was conduc...
BACKGROUND: Local recurrences of rectal cancer are best treated with surgical resection. Health-rela...
Patients' health-related quality of life (HRQoL) is now considered a relevant clinical outcome. This...
Background Watch and wait is a novel management strategy in patients with rectal cancer who have a c...
BACKGROUND: Fifteen to twenty percent of patients with locally advanced rectal cancer have a clinica...
IMPORTANCE A watch-and-wait approach for patients with rectal cancer and a clinical complete respons...
BACKGROUND: Induction of a clinical complete response with chemoradiotherapy, followed by observatio...
Overview of the introduction of organ preservation in rectal cancer patients and future challenges.<...
BACKGROUND: Little is known about the costs of the current treatment strategy in locally advanced re...
BACKGROUND: Little is known about the costs of the current treatment strategy in locally advanced re...
Locally advanced rectal cancer is treated with chemotherapy, radiotherapy and surgery. A minority of...
Introduction: The aim was assess the oncological and functional outcome of the watch-and-wait (W&...
Background: Rectal Cancer is a common malignancy. The current treatment approach for patients with l...
Aim: The aim of this study was to assess the clinical and oncological outcome of a selected group of...
BACKGROUND: Local recurrences of rectal cancer are best treated with surgical resection. Health-rela...
Patients' health-related quality of life (HRQoL) is now considered a relevant clinical outcome. This...
Background Watch and wait is a novel management strategy in patients with rectal cancer who have a c...
BACKGROUND: Fifteen to twenty percent of patients with locally advanced rectal cancer have a clinica...
IMPORTANCE A watch-and-wait approach for patients with rectal cancer and a clinical complete respons...
BACKGROUND: Induction of a clinical complete response with chemoradiotherapy, followed by observatio...
Overview of the introduction of organ preservation in rectal cancer patients and future challenges.<...
BACKGROUND: Little is known about the costs of the current treatment strategy in locally advanced re...
BACKGROUND: Little is known about the costs of the current treatment strategy in locally advanced re...
Locally advanced rectal cancer is treated with chemotherapy, radiotherapy and surgery. A minority of...
Introduction: The aim was assess the oncological and functional outcome of the watch-and-wait (W&...
Background: Rectal Cancer is a common malignancy. The current treatment approach for patients with l...
Aim: The aim of this study was to assess the clinical and oncological outcome of a selected group of...
BACKGROUND: Local recurrences of rectal cancer are best treated with surgical resection. Health-rela...
Patients' health-related quality of life (HRQoL) is now considered a relevant clinical outcome. This...
Background Watch and wait is a novel management strategy in patients with rectal cancer who have a c...