Fortunately, locally recurrent rectal cancer (LRRC) has become a rare disease, despite the increase of colon and rectal cancer incidence in many countries, which have successfully introduced a screening program. Apart from being relatively rare, LRRC is also a complex disease, which does not develop in a well-defined anatomical space. A surgical resection requires dissection beyond the regular mesorectal margins to achieve a radically resected specimen without involvement of the surgical margins [1]. Therefore, LRRC qualifies for treatment in specialized centers. Only in these centers, the knowledge and experience to deal with this utmost heterogeneous disease can be built thanks to a large caseload. These patients cannot be dealt with on a...
(1) Background: Classification of Locally recurrent rectal cancer (LRRC) is not currently stand-ardi...
(1) Background: The classification of locally recurrent rectal cancer (LRRC) is not currently standa...
The large intestine starts at the ascending colon, which is connected to the small bowel, and ends a...
Fortunately, locally recurrent rectal cancer (LRRC) has become a rare disease, despite the increase ...
Since Miles introduced abdominoperineal resectionin 1908 as a radical surgery for rectal cancer, tre...
Treatment for patients with locally advanced and recurrent rectal cancer differs significantly from ...
No standard of care has yet been defined in the treatment of locally recurrent rectal cancer, owing ...
No standard of care has yet been defined in the treatment of locally recurrent rectal cancer, owing ...
Background: There is a lack of outcome data beyond local recurrence rates after primary treatment in...
There are several strategies in the management of locally recurrent rectal cancer (LRRC) with the op...
Pelvic recurrent rectal cancer is still a challenging clinical problem, and patients generally have ...
BACKGROUND AND PURPOSE: Neoadjuvant chemoradiotherapy (nCRT) is used in locally recurrent rectal can...
BACKGROUND Local recurrence still remains a major problem after radical resection of rectum for canc...
Rectal cancer is a common malignant disease in Sweden which is diagnosed in about 1,800 patients ann...
Developments in chemotherapeutic strategies and surgical technique have led to improved loco regiona...
(1) Background: Classification of Locally recurrent rectal cancer (LRRC) is not currently stand-ardi...
(1) Background: The classification of locally recurrent rectal cancer (LRRC) is not currently standa...
The large intestine starts at the ascending colon, which is connected to the small bowel, and ends a...
Fortunately, locally recurrent rectal cancer (LRRC) has become a rare disease, despite the increase ...
Since Miles introduced abdominoperineal resectionin 1908 as a radical surgery for rectal cancer, tre...
Treatment for patients with locally advanced and recurrent rectal cancer differs significantly from ...
No standard of care has yet been defined in the treatment of locally recurrent rectal cancer, owing ...
No standard of care has yet been defined in the treatment of locally recurrent rectal cancer, owing ...
Background: There is a lack of outcome data beyond local recurrence rates after primary treatment in...
There are several strategies in the management of locally recurrent rectal cancer (LRRC) with the op...
Pelvic recurrent rectal cancer is still a challenging clinical problem, and patients generally have ...
BACKGROUND AND PURPOSE: Neoadjuvant chemoradiotherapy (nCRT) is used in locally recurrent rectal can...
BACKGROUND Local recurrence still remains a major problem after radical resection of rectum for canc...
Rectal cancer is a common malignant disease in Sweden which is diagnosed in about 1,800 patients ann...
Developments in chemotherapeutic strategies and surgical technique have led to improved loco regiona...
(1) Background: Classification of Locally recurrent rectal cancer (LRRC) is not currently stand-ardi...
(1) Background: The classification of locally recurrent rectal cancer (LRRC) is not currently standa...
The large intestine starts at the ascending colon, which is connected to the small bowel, and ends a...