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ABSTRACT Introduction Gastric submucosal tumors (G‐SMTs) vary in malignancy risk, with surgical resection as standard treatment. Although extended endoscopic resection (eER) offers a less invasive option, its outcomes relative to laparoscopic resection (LR) remain unclear. This study evaluates the safety and efficacy of eER and LR.
Kengo Hayashi +8 more
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Lower early-stage rectal cancer surgical approaches: therapeutic options and cancer biomarker alterations. [PDF]
BackgroundLow early-stage rectal cancer (LeREC), typically referring to pTis and pT1 tumors without nodal involvement or lymphovascular/perineural invasion and confined to the mucosa, can potentially be treated with transanal local excision techniques ...
Liu J +5 more
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Early‐stage low rectal cancer – re‐thinking the standard of care
ANZ Journal of Surgery, Volume 95, Issue 10, Page 1988-1989, October 2025.
Zachary Bunjo, Tarik Sammour
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Abstract Aim Local excision (LE) for T1 rectal cancer may be recommended in those with low‐risk disease, while resection is typically recommended in those with a high risk of luminal recurrence or lymph node metastasis. The aim of this work was to compare survival between resection and LE.
Kelly E. Brennan +8 more
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A rare combination of severe volume depletion and electrolyte imbalance caused by a rectal villous adenoma is often referred to as the McKittrick-Wheelock syndrome. Patients usually seek medical care because of chronic hypersecretory diarrhea and display
Mireille Caron +4 more
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Abstract Background Decision‐making after local resection of T1 colorectal cancer (T1CRC) is often complex and calls for optimal information provision as well as active patient involvement. Objective The aim was to evaluate the perceptions of patients with T1CRC on information provision and therapeutic decision‐making.
Nik Dekkers +15 more
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Introduction Villous adenomas are dubiously benign lesions, which are difficult to interpret because of their malignant potential. Distal villous adenomas present with bleeding or mucus discharge.
Lovenish Bains +3 more
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Aim We aimed to compare the outcomes of different therapeutic modalities in rectal carcinoid tumors. Method We retrospectively collected 145 patients with rectal carcinoid tumors which were pathologically diagnosed from 2005/01/01 to 2016/12/31.
Ming-Yao Su, Cheng-Tang Chiu
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Quality of life and functional outcome of rectal cancer patients: A prospective cohort study
Abstract Aim In the last decade, the Netherlands has implemented various diagnostic and treatment strategies to enhance rectal cancer outcomes. This study, using data from the Prospective Dutch ColoRectal Cancer (PLCRC) cohort, investigates whether these multidisciplinary advancements have translated into improved health‐related quality of life (HRQoL)
Alexander J. Pennings +6 more
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Comparison of advanced techniques for local excision of rectal lesions: a case series
Background Robotic transanal minimally invasive surgery (R-TAMIS) is an appealing alternative to transanal minimally invasive surgery (TAMIS) and transanal endoscopic microsurgery (TEM) for benign and early malignant rectal lesions that are not amenable ...
Marisa E. Schwab +5 more
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