Introduction Current standard treatment for patients with early rectal cancer is radical surgical resection. Although radical surgery provides effective local tumour control, it also increases the mortality risk and considerable adverse effects, including bowel, bladder, sexual dysfunction and loss of anal function, especially in patients with low-lying rectal cancer. Recent studies have shown promising synergistic effects of the combination of programmed cell death-1 (PD-1)/programmed cell death-ligand 1 (PD-L1) inhibitors and radiotherapy in improving tumour regression. For patients who reach a clinical complete response (cCR) after neoadjuvant therapy, a ‘Watch & Wait’ (W&W) approach can be adopted to preserve anorectal function ...
Abstract Background For locally advanced rectal cancer (LARC), total neoadjuvant therapy (TNT) may e...
Introduction: Patients with rectal cancer who exhibit a pathologic complete response to preoperative...
Total mesorectal excision is the cornerstone of treatment for rectal cancer. Multiple randomised tri...
BACKGROUND: Current standard for most of the locally advanced rectal cancers is preoperative chemora...
Purpose/Objective(s): Recent data show promising results of short course radiation therapy followed ...
INTRODUCTION The standard of care for patients with localised rectal cancer is radical surgery, o...
none18siPurpose: The management of patients with symptomatic rectal cancer not amenable to curative ...
Purpose The management of patients with symptomatic rectal cancer not amenable to curative treatment...
Background: Neoadjuvant chemotherapy (NAC) allows earlier treatment of rectal cancer micro-metastase...
With the implementation of total mesorectal excision surgery and neoadjuvant (chemo) radiotherapy, t...
Background: Reshaping the tumor microenvironment by novel immunotherapies represents a key strategy ...
International audienceAim: Organ-saving treatment for early-stage rectal cancer can reduce patient-r...
Background Systemic relapses remain a major problem in locally advanced rectal cancer. Using short-c...
Purpose: In the current study, we evaluated whether neoadjuvant chemoradiotherapy with reduced treat...
Background: The optimal use and sequencing of short-course radiotherapy (SCRT) in metastatic rectal ...
Abstract Background For locally advanced rectal cancer (LARC), total neoadjuvant therapy (TNT) may e...
Introduction: Patients with rectal cancer who exhibit a pathologic complete response to preoperative...
Total mesorectal excision is the cornerstone of treatment for rectal cancer. Multiple randomised tri...
BACKGROUND: Current standard for most of the locally advanced rectal cancers is preoperative chemora...
Purpose/Objective(s): Recent data show promising results of short course radiation therapy followed ...
INTRODUCTION The standard of care for patients with localised rectal cancer is radical surgery, o...
none18siPurpose: The management of patients with symptomatic rectal cancer not amenable to curative ...
Purpose The management of patients with symptomatic rectal cancer not amenable to curative treatment...
Background: Neoadjuvant chemotherapy (NAC) allows earlier treatment of rectal cancer micro-metastase...
With the implementation of total mesorectal excision surgery and neoadjuvant (chemo) radiotherapy, t...
Background: Reshaping the tumor microenvironment by novel immunotherapies represents a key strategy ...
International audienceAim: Organ-saving treatment for early-stage rectal cancer can reduce patient-r...
Background Systemic relapses remain a major problem in locally advanced rectal cancer. Using short-c...
Purpose: In the current study, we evaluated whether neoadjuvant chemoradiotherapy with reduced treat...
Background: The optimal use and sequencing of short-course radiotherapy (SCRT) in metastatic rectal ...
Abstract Background For locally advanced rectal cancer (LARC), total neoadjuvant therapy (TNT) may e...
Introduction: Patients with rectal cancer who exhibit a pathologic complete response to preoperative...
Total mesorectal excision is the cornerstone of treatment for rectal cancer. Multiple randomised tri...