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2014
Surgical resection is the mainstay of treatment for rectal cancers. For the vast majority of patients with rectal cancers the tumor is located within the mesorectal fascia and is resected with total mesorectal excision (TME) with excellent clinical outcomes.
Benjamin Crawshaw +3 more
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Surgical resection is the mainstay of treatment for rectal cancers. For the vast majority of patients with rectal cancers the tumor is located within the mesorectal fascia and is resected with total mesorectal excision (TME) with excellent clinical outcomes.
Benjamin Crawshaw +3 more
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LOCALLY ADVANCED NONINFLAMMATORY BREAST CANCER
Surgical Clinics of North America, 1996Treatment of locally advanced noninflammatory breast cancer has changed markedly over the past 50 years. Haagensen's description of the clinical signs that define inoperable and operable tumors was the first realization that radical surgery alone could not cure the majority of women with locally advanced disease.
K K, Hunt +4 more
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2016
In the setting of locally advanced, unresectable, and recurrent tumors, radiation therapy may be used for palliation of pain, bleeding, ulceration, and drainage.
Florence Yuen, Diane Sandman
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In the setting of locally advanced, unresectable, and recurrent tumors, radiation therapy may be used for palliation of pain, bleeding, ulceration, and drainage.
Florence Yuen, Diane Sandman
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Managing locally advanced bladder cancer
Expert Review of Anticancer Therapy, 2002Locally advanced bladder cancer comprising tumor stages pT3a, pT3b, pT4a of the 1997 TNM system and/or involvement of regional lymph nodes can be cured by radical cystectomy. However, at least 50% of patients experience systemic progression within 5 years after surgery.
Jan, Lehmann +5 more
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Research Journal of Pharmacy and Technology, 2016
Patients experience pain during local anaesthetic injection. To overcome this,many newer innovations in drug delivery systems have been devised to improve the patients experience at the dentist and thereby provide the dentist with a more cooperative patient, resulting in optimized dental care.
Rinieshah Nair R. Baskran +1 more
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Patients experience pain during local anaesthetic injection. To overcome this,many newer innovations in drug delivery systems have been devised to improve the patients experience at the dentist and thereby provide the dentist with a more cooperative patient, resulting in optimized dental care.
Rinieshah Nair R. Baskran +1 more
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Locally advanced differentiated thyroid cancer
Surgical Oncology, 2003Although most patients with differentiated thyroid cancer (DTC) of follicular cell origin enjoy a relatively good prognosis, some patients unfortunately present with or develop locally advanced DTC which leads to significant local morbidity and mortality. DTC accounts for 54-94% of all locally advanced thyroid cancers.
Electron, Kebebew, Orlo H, Clark
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Surgery for locally advanced disease
Current Urology Reports, 2006Locally advanced prostate cancer is diagnosed in approximately one in four new cases of prostate cancer. The estimated disease-specific mortality rate resulting from monotherapy with either surgery or radiotherapy is a disappointing 75%. A multimodality treatment approach could offer more promising results.
Philippe E, Spiess +2 more
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Systemic Therapy for Locally Advanced and Metastatic Non-Small Cell Lung Cancer: A Review.
Journal of the American Medical Association (JAMA), 2019Importance Non-small cell lung cancer remains the leading cause of cancer death in the United States. Until the last decade, the 5-year overall survival rate for patients with metastatic non-small cell lung cancer was less than 5%. Improved understanding
K. Arbour, Gregory Riely
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Locally advanced disease and advanced disease
2003Abstract This somewhat alarming term is used to describe a prostate cancer which, although it has spread to the tis, sues immediately outside the prostate gland itself, has not given rise to detectable disease elsewhere, such as in lymph glands or bones.
Malcolm Mason, Leslie Moffat
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