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Consistency and heterogeneity of microsatellite instability (MSI) status in paired biopsy and surgical specimens of colorectal cancer: A necessity for MSI reassessment after treatment? Wei Cui, ...
Although rectal cancer is a life-threatening disease, it is highly curable in its early stages. Depending on the location and state of the cancer, surgery may be required. To avoid life-altering ...
Surgical Oncologist, Martin Weiser, MD, ... A dynamic clinical calculator for estimating conditional recurrence-free survival after total neoadjuvant therapy for rectal cancer and either surgery or ...
Source Reference: Feng Q, et al "Robotic versus laparoscopic surgery for middle and low rectal cancer (REAL): short-term outcomes of a multicentre randomised controlled trial" Lancet Gastroenterol ...
There’s an alternative for treating some patients with rectal cancer that makes it possible to avoid surgical removal of the rectum and the related side effects, which can include changes to sexual ...
This surgical approach might be used in very early cancer stages. Resection with anastomosis: The surgeon removes the tumor and surrounding tissue, then sews healthy colon parts back together.
Rectal cancer makes up around a quarter of bowel cancer deaths. Despite this, treatment options remain limited, particularly for patients who are diagnosed at later stages of the disease.
Rectal cancer diagnoses account for nearly one-third of colorectal cancers, and more than 46,000 adults in the U.S. are estimated to be diagnosed with this disease in 2024.