Circumferential Margin Involvement Is Still an Important Predictor of Local Recurrence in Rectal Carcinoma
Radboud University Medical Center · University Hospital and Clinics · +3 more institutions
Abstract
Despite improved surgical treatment strategies for rectal cancer, 5-15% of all patients will develop local recurrences. After conservative surgery, circumferential resection margin (CRM) involvement is a strong predictor of local recurrence. The consequences of a positive CRM after total mesorectal excision (TME) have not been evaluated in a large patient population. In a nationwide randomized multicenter trial comparing preoperative radiotherapy and TME versus TME alone for rectal cancer, CRM involvement was determined according to trial protocol. In this study we analyze the criteria by which the CRM needs to be assessed to predict local recurrence for nonirradiated patients (n = 656, median follow-up 35…
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5Topics & keywords
- Medicine
- Total mesorectal excision
- Colorectal cancer
- Radiation therapy
- Population
- Conservative management
- Carcinoma
- Rectal carcinoma
- Good health and well-being