Radical resection is the only potential cure for patients with locally advanced primary and recurrent rectal cancer and is considered curative only when the histologic margins are clear of tumour. Early diagnosis of the disease is essential as it increases the likelihood of a potentially curative resection and prevention of dissemination. Clinical examination, tumour markers and radiologic modalities such as ultrasonography, computed tomography, magnetic resonance imaging and positron emission tomography are routinely used in an effort to accurately stage these patients and provide useful information for the selection of patients for further treatment/management. This review describes the methods of staging patients with locally advanced pr...
Colorectal cancer is the third most common malignancy worldwide, and rectal cancer (RC) accounts for...
(1) Background: Classification of Locally recurrent rectal cancer (LRRC) is not currently stand-ardi...
Although the incidence of local recurrence after curative resection of rectal cancer has decreased d...
Treatment for patients with locally advanced and recurrent rectal cancer differs significantly from ...
During the past decades the management of patients with rectal cancer has substantially changed, wit...
Twenty years ago rectal cancer was treated almost exclusively by surgery. This often took the form o...
Rectal cancer: review with emphasis on MR imaging.Beets-Tan RG, Beets GL.Department of Radiology, Un...
The optimal management of rectal cancer is achieved through a shared multidisciplinary decision maki...
Despite advances in diagnosis and treatment, half of patients with treated rectal cancer will die ow...
Fortunately, locally recurrent rectal cancer (LRRC) has become a rare disease, despite the increase ...
Approximately one third of all colorectal malignancies are located in the rectum. It has long been r...
Modern rectal cancer management is dependent on preoperative staging, and radiological assessment is...
Primary rectal cancer can recur loco-regionally in the pelvic compartment despite multidisciplinary ...
AIM: The purpose of this multicenter cohort study was to evaluate differentiated treatment of primar...
Colorectal cancer remains the second commonest cause of cancer death in North America and Western Eu...
Colorectal cancer is the third most common malignancy worldwide, and rectal cancer (RC) accounts for...
(1) Background: Classification of Locally recurrent rectal cancer (LRRC) is not currently stand-ardi...
Although the incidence of local recurrence after curative resection of rectal cancer has decreased d...
Treatment for patients with locally advanced and recurrent rectal cancer differs significantly from ...
During the past decades the management of patients with rectal cancer has substantially changed, wit...
Twenty years ago rectal cancer was treated almost exclusively by surgery. This often took the form o...
Rectal cancer: review with emphasis on MR imaging.Beets-Tan RG, Beets GL.Department of Radiology, Un...
The optimal management of rectal cancer is achieved through a shared multidisciplinary decision maki...
Despite advances in diagnosis and treatment, half of patients with treated rectal cancer will die ow...
Fortunately, locally recurrent rectal cancer (LRRC) has become a rare disease, despite the increase ...
Approximately one third of all colorectal malignancies are located in the rectum. It has long been r...
Modern rectal cancer management is dependent on preoperative staging, and radiological assessment is...
Primary rectal cancer can recur loco-regionally in the pelvic compartment despite multidisciplinary ...
AIM: The purpose of this multicenter cohort study was to evaluate differentiated treatment of primar...
Colorectal cancer remains the second commonest cause of cancer death in North America and Western Eu...
Colorectal cancer is the third most common malignancy worldwide, and rectal cancer (RC) accounts for...
(1) Background: Classification of Locally recurrent rectal cancer (LRRC) is not currently stand-ardi...
Although the incidence of local recurrence after curative resection of rectal cancer has decreased d...