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Changing outcomes following pelvic exenteration for locally advanced and recurrent rectal cancer
Pelvic exenteration for locally advanced rectal cancer (LARC) and locally recurrent rectal cancer (LRRC) is technically challenging but increasingly performed in specialist centres. The aim of this study was to compare outcomes of exenteration over time.
M. E. A. G. J. N. Abdul M. W. A. K. K. R. M. G. B. K. Kelly Aalbers Aziz Abraham‐Nordling Alberda Antoni +140 more
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Radical Surgery for Extensive Rectal Cancer: Is It Worthwhile?
In a small proportion of patients with extensive primary or locally recurrent rectal cancer, disease remains confined to the pelvis for a prolonged period.
Moffat, F. L, Falk, R. E
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ABSTRACT Background Determining whether to resect disappearing liver metastases (DLMs) after chemotherapy for colorectal liver metastases (CRLMs) remains challenging. Methods Patients who underwent hepatectomy after systemic chemotherapy for initially unresectable CRLMs were reviewed. True complete response (CR) was defined as either resected DLMs with
Taihei Soma +9 more
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The Surgical pathology of Rectal Cancer [PDF]
N English visitor to the United States A of America is bound to be overwhelmed at first by the realization of what a lot the OId World has to learn from the New, especiahy in the organization and application of scientific knowledge. I have been very conscious of this when studying the organization of pathoIogic services in your hospitals \vhich fill me
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Comparison of tumour-based (Petersen Index) and inflammation-based (Glasgow Prognostic Score) scoring systems in patients undergoing curative resection for colon cancer [PDF]
After resection, it is important to identify colon cancer patients, who are at a high risk of recurrence and who may benefit from adjuvant treatment. The Petersen Index (PI), a prognostic model based on pathological criteria is validated in Dukes' B and ...
Foulis, A.K. +17 more
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ABSTRACT Aim A novel systemic inflammatory response marker, the neutrophil × monocyte value (NM value), has been identified as a negative predictive factor for responses to chemoradiotherapy in rectal cancer. However, the clinical implications of the NM value remain unknown.
Takayoshi Sasaki +9 more
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The subspecialization of colorectal surgeons, and improvements in the quality of mesorectal excision have revolutionized rectal cancer surgery. With the increasing use of minimally invasive techniques, the completeness of the mesorectal excision has been
C. Heal +4 more
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[[abstract]]Background: Colorectal cancer is the third most common cancer in both sex worldwide and it is also the fourth most common cause of cancer mortality.
Tian, YF; Hsieh, PL; Lin, CY; Sun, DP; Sheu, MJ; Yang, CC; Lin, LC; He, HL; Solórzano, J; Li, CF; Chang, IW
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Surgical resection for CRLM seems to be as effective in elderly patients aged ≥ 80 as in nonelderly patients. However, elderly patients aged ≥ 80 had significantly worse cancer‐specific survival (CSS) and overall survival (OS). The significantly worse CSS and OS may have resulted from a lower rate of treatment for recurrence in elderly patients aged ...
Kiichi Sugimoto +7 more
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This study utilized high‐resolution CT colonography‐angiography to systematically classify vascular branching patterns in 591 patients. We defined four reproducible anatomical patterns each for right hemicolectomy and transverse colectomy, demonstrating that an independent‐origin middle colic artery consistently predicts shorter dissection distances ...
Takeharu Kato +8 more
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