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Rectal Cancer after Prostate Radiation: A Complex and Controversial Disease
A small proportion of rectal adenocarcinomas develop in patients many years after the treatment of a previous cancer using pelvic radiation, and the incidence of these rectal cancers depends on the length of follow-up from the end of radiotherapy.
Roni Rosen +10 more
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Abdominoperineal resection (APR) after minimally invasive rectal cancer surgery was associated with significantly higher rates of erectile and early ejaculatory dysfunction compared with anal‐sparing surgery. Although ejaculatory function showed partial recovery over time, erectile dysfunction persisted up to 12 months postoperatively.
Taiki Kajiwara +14 more
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The purpose of this study was to explore the risk factors for anastomotic leakage (AL) after laparoscopic radical resection of rectal cancer and to construct a nomogram prediction model for AL after laparoscopic radical resection of rectal cancer.
Caigui Liu +3 more
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ABSTRACT Aim The National Clinical Database (NCD) of Japan is the largest nationwide registry, covering over 95% of surgeries in the country. This 2022 annual report summarizes the short‐term outcomes of gastroenterological surgeries and discusses trends and insights over the past decade.
Koshi Kumagai +19 more
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Recommendations for clinical and molecular identification of LS, surgical and endoscopic management of LS‐associated colorectal cancer and preventive measures for cancer were produced. The emphasis was on surgical and gastroenterological aspects of the cancer spectrum.
T. T. Seppälä +18 more
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The role of local excision in rectal cancer after complete response to neoadjuvant treatment
Correlation between pathological response of primary tumour and mesorectal lymph node involvement was prospectively evaluated to assess the role of local excision (LE) in rectal cancer after complete response to neoadjuvant treatment.
D'Ugo, Domenico +8 more
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Background and objective: Risk of secondary prostate cancer after radiation therapy among patients with rectal cancer remains undetermined. Given an increased incidence of rectal cancer in younger people and improved survival for rectal cancer patients ...
Jen-Pin Chuang +4 more
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Rectal cancer: ESMO Clinical Practice Guidelines for diagnosis, treatment and follow-up.
Department of Radiotherapy, Mount Vernon Centre for Cancer Treatment, Northwood, London, UK; Department of Gastrointestinal Cancer, Maria SklodowskaCurie Memorial Cancer Center and Institute of Oncology, Warsaw, Poland; Department of Surgery, Sorbonne ...
R. Glynne-Jones +6 more
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Planning treatment and predicting outcomes in low rectal cancer [PDF]
Introduction: Low rectal cancer management presents a unique challenge. On one hand more radical measures are required to address poor oncological outcomes and on the other hand there is a need to avoid unacceptably high permanent colostomy rates and ...
Battersby, Nicholas John
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This systematic review and meta‐analysis evaluated the role of primary tumor resection (PTR) in asymptomatic patients with unresectable metastatic colorectal cancer. Across 17 eligible studies including 9317 patients, PTR did not improve overall or progression‐free survival compared with chemotherapy alone.
Junpei Takashima +3 more
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