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JAMA, 1963
To the Editor: —Recently accumulating data that cast serious doubt on the association of adenomatous polyps and the development of rectal carcinoma should not be misinterpreted as negating the importance of sigmoidoscopy. It would be useful to have some characteristic to identify the cancer-prone patients who require more careful observations ...
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To the Editor: —Recently accumulating data that cast serious doubt on the association of adenomatous polyps and the development of rectal carcinoma should not be misinterpreted as negating the importance of sigmoidoscopy. It would be useful to have some characteristic to identify the cancer-prone patients who require more careful observations ...
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Hyperthermia for rectal cancer
Surgery, 2002In order to improve the clinical results of rectal cancer, hyperthermia has been prescribed in combination with chemotherapy and radiotherapy. The techniques of hyperthermia and their clinical applications to rectal cancer were reviewed.The development of heating devices has been intensively investigated, including external heating devices ...
Shinji, Ohno +3 more
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Surgical Oncology Clinics of North America, 2010
Several large case series and single-institution trials have shown that laparoscopy is feasible for rectal cancer. Pending the results of the UK CLASICC, COLOR II, Japanese JCOG 0404, and ACOSOG Z6051 trials, the oncologic and long-term safety of laparoscopic rectal cancer surgery is unclear and the technique is best used at centers that can ...
Govind, Nandakumar, James W, Fleshman
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Several large case series and single-institution trials have shown that laparoscopy is feasible for rectal cancer. Pending the results of the UK CLASICC, COLOR II, Japanese JCOG 0404, and ACOSOG Z6051 trials, the oncologic and long-term safety of laparoscopic rectal cancer surgery is unclear and the technique is best used at centers that can ...
Govind, Nandakumar, James W, Fleshman
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Adjuvant chemotherapy for rectal cancer: Current evidence and recommendations for clinical practice.
Cancer Treatment Reviews, 2019While adjuvant chemotherapy is an established treatment for pathological stage II and especially stage III colon cancer, its role in the multimodal management of rectal cancer remains controversial.
G. Bregni +9 more
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Seminars in Radiation Oncology, 2003
Radiologic evaluation of rectal cancer is invaluable in aiding the surgeon, gastroenterologist, and oncologist in the initial and follow-up management of patients with this malignancy. This review highlights recent developments in computed tomography; ultrasonographic, metabolic, and magnetic resonance imaging of rectal cancer; its clinical ...
Dushyant V, Sahani +2 more
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Radiologic evaluation of rectal cancer is invaluable in aiding the surgeon, gastroenterologist, and oncologist in the initial and follow-up management of patients with this malignancy. This review highlights recent developments in computed tomography; ultrasonographic, metabolic, and magnetic resonance imaging of rectal cancer; its clinical ...
Dushyant V, Sahani +2 more
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The Cancer Journal, 2007
Adjuvant therapy for rectal cancer has undergone significant modifications over the past 30 years, including the addition of radiation therapy, significant improvements in surgical technique, and the administration of systemic therapy. Historically, curative resection commonly required an abdominoperineal resection and permanent colostomy.
Shelileah, Ramsey, Joel E, Tepper
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Adjuvant therapy for rectal cancer has undergone significant modifications over the past 30 years, including the addition of radiation therapy, significant improvements in surgical technique, and the administration of systemic therapy. Historically, curative resection commonly required an abdominoperineal resection and permanent colostomy.
Shelileah, Ramsey, Joel E, Tepper
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Radiotherapy and rectal cancer
Cancer, 1977Studies utilizing preoperative radiotherapy as an adjunct to surgery are reviewed, with results indicating marked increase in survival. Results of postoperative irradiation also appear beneficial, although less extensive data are available. Irradiation for inoperable and recurrent rectal cancer has demonstrated symptomatic relief, particularly ...
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Rectal Cancer: Management of T1 Rectal Cancer
2017The widespread implementation of screening colonoscopy has led to a parallel increase in the detection of early staged rectal cancer including T1N0M0 lesions. Rectal cancers at this stage have invaded into the submucosal layer of the rectal wall without metastasis to lymph nodes and other organs and have been traditionally managed with a transabdominal
Woon Kyung Jeong, Jose G. Guillem
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Seminars in Surgical Oncology, 1998
Rectal imaging has evolved substantially during the past 25 years and now offers surgeons exquisite anatomic detail and physiologic information. Dynamic cystoproctography, helical computed tomography, endoscopic ultrasonography, endorectal magnetic resonance imaging, and immunoscintigraphy have become standards for the diagnosis of rectal disease ...
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Rectal imaging has evolved substantially during the past 25 years and now offers surgeons exquisite anatomic detail and physiologic information. Dynamic cystoproctography, helical computed tomography, endoscopic ultrasonography, endorectal magnetic resonance imaging, and immunoscintigraphy have become standards for the diagnosis of rectal disease ...
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Controversies in Rectal Cancer
Clinics in Colon and Rectal Surgery, 2023Joshua, Sommovilla, Emre, Gorgun
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