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Rectal cancer

Critical Reviews in Oncology/Hematology, 2004
Rectal cancer is an important tumour from an epidemiological point of view and represents the benchmark for an optimal use of integrated treatments (surgery, radiotherapy and chemotherapy) in the oncological practice. Performing radio-chemotherapy (best if preoperatively), medical and radiation oncologists are now able to increase survival, to decrease
Maria Giulia, Zampino   +6 more
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Rectal balloon for CT of rectal cancer [PDF]

open access: possibleEuropean Radiology, 1995
The use of a balloon catheter to distend the rectum for pelvic CT in patients with rectal cancer is described. The 20-cm long balloon, inserted over a 12F catheter and inflated with 180-200 ml of water, is simple to use, well tolerated by patients and allows high-quality CT scans.
M. Bellomi   +6 more
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Chemoradiotherapy for Rectal Cancer

New England Journal of Medicine, 2005
Non ...
Ferretti G, Bria E, Mandala' M
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Prediction in Rectal Cancer

Seminars in Radiation Oncology, 2012
The treatment of rectal cancer largely depends on disease stage at diagnosis, based on which patients can be classified as low, intermediate, or high risk. Prognostic and predictive markers, specific to each risk category, can be applied for optimal risk classification and subsequent treatment allocation.
Zeestraten, E.C.M.   +3 more
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NCCN Guidelines® Insights: Rectal Cancer, Version 3.2024.

The Journal of the National Comprehensive Cancer Network
The determination of an optimal treatment plan for an individual patient with rectal cancer is a complex process. In addition to decisions relating to the intent of rectal cancer surgery (ie, curative or palliative), consideration must also be given to ...
Al B. Benson   +40 more
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Rectal Cancer

Acta Oncologica, 1996
This synthesis of the literature on radiotherapy for rectal cancer is based on 73 scientific articles, including 1 meta-analysis, 32 randomized studies, 22 prospective studies, and 1 retrospective study. These studies involve 15042 patients. The reviewed studies show that adjuvant radiotherapy for operable rectal cancer can reduce the risk for local ...
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Rectal Cancer

Magnetic Resonance Imaging Clinics of North America, 2020
The imaging of rectal cancer has evolved noticeably over the past 2 decades, paralleling the advances in therapy. The methods for imaging rectal cancer are increasingly used in clinical practice with the purpose of helping to detect, characterize and stage rectal cancer.
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Rectal Cancer

2013
a complete update in rectal cancer, from epidemiology to recurrence treatment, passing through the recent advances in diagnostic, staging, multimodal treatment, strategy and surgical ...
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Staging rectal cancer

Radiología (English Edition), 2010
Rectal cancer has a high incidence in our area. The different treatment options that can be used in each case depend fundamentally on the extension of the tumor at the time of diagnosis. Thus, radiologists have a central role in the management of this disease.
C. Ayuso Colella   +2 more
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Disease-free Survival and Local Recurrence After Laparoscopic-assisted Resection or Open Resection for Rectal Cancer: The Australasian Laparoscopic Cancer of the Rectum Randomized Clinical Trial

Annals of Surgery, 2019
Objective: The aim of the study was to determine the efficacy of laparoscopic rectal resection (Lap) versus open laparotomy and rectal resection (Open) for rectal cancer on locoregional recurrence (LRR) and disease-free survival (DFS) at 2 years. Summary
A. Stevenson   +9 more
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