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AI-Enhanced RAIN Protocol: A Systematic Approach to Optimize Drug Combinations for Rectal Neoplasm Treatment [PDF]
Nasrin Dashti+4 more
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Rectal Neuroendocrine Tumor With Non-Atypical Mucous Cell Glands: A Case Report. [PDF]
Ishikawa A+4 more
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ABSTRACT We aimed to clarify the impact of TME grading on recurrence and survival. PubMed and Scopus were searched. The main outcome measures were local and distant recurrence and overall survival. Ten studies (2002–2023) were analyzed. Patients with incomplete TME exhibited lower overall survival (HR 0.75, p = 0.044) and higher local (RR 3.09, p = 0 ...
Peter Rogers+8 more
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Low Rates of Digital Rectal Exam in an Academic Health System Represent a Missed Opportunity. [PDF]
Bates KR+6 more
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ABSTRACT Background This study aimed to evaluate the impact of surgical timing—simultaneous versus staged resection—on outcomes of patients with colorectal liver metastases (CRLM) in relation to KRAS mutation status, which is a key factor affecting prognosis.
Andrea Baldo+17 more
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Transanal Endoscopic Video Assisted Rectal Lesion Resection, New Techniques Addressing Neoplasms
Ali Mahmood+3 more
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A comparison of organ preservation in older adults with stage I rectal cancer. [PDF]
Butare A, Hao S, Taha A, Honaker MD.
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Local and National Trends in Emergency Presentation of Colon and Rectal Cancer
ABSTRACT Aim Emergent diagnosis of colorectal cancer is associated with increased postoperative complications and poorer prognosis. We assessed the rate of emergent presentation of colorectal cancer at our institution, identified risk factors for emergent presentation, and compared our results to national data.
Alyssa Habermann+7 more
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ABSTRACT Background Organ‐preserving approaches to rectal cancer have shown promising results in reducing adverse events and improving quality of life without compromising oncologic outcomes. This study aimed to compare the outcomes of organ‐preserving local excision (LE) and radical resection (RR) for patients with stage I early‐onset rectal cancer ...
Spencer Barnes+6 more
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Multimodal Preoperative Management of Rectal Cancer: A Review of the Existing Guidelines. [PDF]
Negoi I.
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