Contains fulltext : 171468pub.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)Primary treatment of rectal cancer was the focus of the second St. Gallen European Organisation for Research and Treatment of Cancer (EORTC) Gastrointestinal Cancer Conference. In the context of the conference, a multidisciplinary international expert panel discussed and voted on controversial issues which could not be easily answered using published evidence. Main topics included optimal pretherapeutic imaging, indication and type of neoadjuvant treatment, and the treatment strategies in advanced tumours. Here we report the key recommendations and summarise the related evidence. The treatment strategy for localised rectal cancer varies from local excisi...
Background and purposes: To describe current practice in the management of rectal cancer, to identif...
PURPOSE: Although surgery remains the most important treatment of rectal cancer, the management o...
PURPOSE: Although surgery remains the most important treatment of rectal cancer, the management o...
Primary treatment of rectal cancer was the focus of the second St. Gallen European Organisation for ...
Primary treatment of rectal cancer was the focus of the second St. Gallen European Organisation for ...
Primary treatment of rectal cancer was the focus of the second St. Gallen European Organisation for ...
Primary treatment of rectal cancer was the focus of the second St. Gallen European Organisation for ...
Primary treatment of rectal cancer was the focus of the second St. Gallen European Organisation for ...
Primary treatment of rectal cancer was the focus of the second St. Gallen European Organisation for ...
AbstractPrimary treatment of rectal cancer was the focus of the second St. Gallen European Organisat...
Primary treatment of rectal cancer was the focus of the second St. Gallen European Organisation for ...
Primary treatment of rectal cancer was the focus of the second St. Gallen European Organisation for ...
AbstractPrimary treatment of rectal cancer was the focus of the second St. Gallen European Organisat...
BACKGROUND AND PURPOSES: To describe current practice in the management of rectal cancer, to identif...
Background and purposes: To describe current practice in the management of rectal cancer, to identif...
Background and purposes: To describe current practice in the management of rectal cancer, to identif...
PURPOSE: Although surgery remains the most important treatment of rectal cancer, the management o...
PURPOSE: Although surgery remains the most important treatment of rectal cancer, the management o...
Primary treatment of rectal cancer was the focus of the second St. Gallen European Organisation for ...
Primary treatment of rectal cancer was the focus of the second St. Gallen European Organisation for ...
Primary treatment of rectal cancer was the focus of the second St. Gallen European Organisation for ...
Primary treatment of rectal cancer was the focus of the second St. Gallen European Organisation for ...
Primary treatment of rectal cancer was the focus of the second St. Gallen European Organisation for ...
Primary treatment of rectal cancer was the focus of the second St. Gallen European Organisation for ...
AbstractPrimary treatment of rectal cancer was the focus of the second St. Gallen European Organisat...
Primary treatment of rectal cancer was the focus of the second St. Gallen European Organisation for ...
Primary treatment of rectal cancer was the focus of the second St. Gallen European Organisation for ...
AbstractPrimary treatment of rectal cancer was the focus of the second St. Gallen European Organisat...
BACKGROUND AND PURPOSES: To describe current practice in the management of rectal cancer, to identif...
Background and purposes: To describe current practice in the management of rectal cancer, to identif...
Background and purposes: To describe current practice in the management of rectal cancer, to identif...
PURPOSE: Although surgery remains the most important treatment of rectal cancer, the management o...
PURPOSE: Although surgery remains the most important treatment of rectal cancer, the management o...