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Laparoscopic resection of colorectal cancer is widely used. However, robust evidence to conclude that laparoscopic surgery and open surgery have similar outcomes in rectal cancer is lacking.
Depending on tumor location, presurgical radiation can improve overall survival, but that option comes with an increased risk ...
Adults with rectal cancer that had been clinically staged ... local recurrence (in a time-to-event analysis), complete pathological resection, complete response, and toxic effects.
Traditionally, rectal cancer surgery has involved either a low anterior resection – removing the part of the rectum containing the cancer and reconnecting the remaining part of the rectum to the colon ...
Further research is needed to evaluate long-term outcomes, efficiency, and cost-effectiveness of robotic APR in rectal cancer treatment. Laparoscopic abdominoperineal resection had worse short ...
This operation is called an anterior resection. It is unlikely you will need to have ... It also isn’t possible for all types of rectal cancer. You can talk about this with your surgeon.
Rectal cancer develops in the rectum ... It can range from a local resection, often used for small tumors that have not spread, to a larger surgery involving removing part of the sigmoid colon.
Courtesy of Marcus Wendling, Rectal cancer is becoming more common in ... Due to the location of the tumor, Wendling needed a lower anterior resection. The five-plus-hour surgery, which involves ...
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