Background and aim: Patients with stage T3 or T4 rectal cancer are candidates for neoadjuvant chemoradiation therapy. The aim of this study is to clarify the usefulness of circumferential tumor extent determined by computed tomography (CT) colonography in differentiating T3 or T4 from T1 or T2 rectal cancer. Methods: Seventy consecutive rectal cancer patients who underwent curative-intent surgery were enrolled in this study. All patients underwent colonoscopy and CT colonography on the same day. The circumferential tumor extent was estimated in 10% increments. The pathological T stage was used as the reference. Results: The median circumferential tumor extent evaluated by colonoscopy for T1 (n = 6), T2 (n = 21), and T3/T4 (n = 43) were 10%,...
Purpose To investigate whether CT-based tumor regression grade (ctTRG) can be used to predict the r...
PURPOSE: Prediction of rectal cancer response to preoperative, neo-adjuvant chemo-radiation therapy ...
© 2015 Sameer MemonOver the last decade the management of colorectal cancer has changed significantl...
Patients with stage T3 or T4 rectal cancer are candidates for neoadjuvant chemoradiation therapy. Th...
SummaryBackground and aimPatients with stage T3 or T4 rectal cancer are candidates for neoadjuvant c...
Aim: Rectal cancer staging represents a crucial step to select the best treatment for this tumour. P...
Purpose: To determine the accuracy of conventional computed tomography (CT) scan in the preoperative...
Contains fulltext : 50061.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)Preventing loc...
SUMMARY The aim and the goals of the study: To evaluate the precision of rectal cancer radiological ...
Introduction: Neoadjuvant chemoradiation (NACRT) may result in significant response in rectal cancer...
Pre-operative chemoradiotherapy (CRT) followed by surgical resection is still the standard treatment...
AIM: A pilot study was undertaken to determine the accuracy of computed tomography (CT) staging in i...
BACKGROUND: Neoadjuvant chemoradiation (CRT) therapy may result in significant tumor regression in p...
BACKGROUND:The routine application of neoadjuvant chemoradiotherapy for T3N0 rectal cancer remains c...
Importance: Pre-operative TNM stratification of colon cancer on computed tomography (CT) at present ...
Purpose To investigate whether CT-based tumor regression grade (ctTRG) can be used to predict the r...
PURPOSE: Prediction of rectal cancer response to preoperative, neo-adjuvant chemo-radiation therapy ...
© 2015 Sameer MemonOver the last decade the management of colorectal cancer has changed significantl...
Patients with stage T3 or T4 rectal cancer are candidates for neoadjuvant chemoradiation therapy. Th...
SummaryBackground and aimPatients with stage T3 or T4 rectal cancer are candidates for neoadjuvant c...
Aim: Rectal cancer staging represents a crucial step to select the best treatment for this tumour. P...
Purpose: To determine the accuracy of conventional computed tomography (CT) scan in the preoperative...
Contains fulltext : 50061.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)Preventing loc...
SUMMARY The aim and the goals of the study: To evaluate the precision of rectal cancer radiological ...
Introduction: Neoadjuvant chemoradiation (NACRT) may result in significant response in rectal cancer...
Pre-operative chemoradiotherapy (CRT) followed by surgical resection is still the standard treatment...
AIM: A pilot study was undertaken to determine the accuracy of computed tomography (CT) staging in i...
BACKGROUND: Neoadjuvant chemoradiation (CRT) therapy may result in significant tumor regression in p...
BACKGROUND:The routine application of neoadjuvant chemoradiotherapy for T3N0 rectal cancer remains c...
Importance: Pre-operative TNM stratification of colon cancer on computed tomography (CT) at present ...
Purpose To investigate whether CT-based tumor regression grade (ctTRG) can be used to predict the r...
PURPOSE: Prediction of rectal cancer response to preoperative, neo-adjuvant chemo-radiation therapy ...
© 2015 Sameer MemonOver the last decade the management of colorectal cancer has changed significantl...