Wait-and-See Policy for Clinical Complete Responders After Chemoradiation for Rectal Cancer
University Medical Center · Maastricht University · +3 more institutions
Abstract
Twenty-one patients with cCR were included in the wait-and-see policy group. Mean follow-up was 25 ± 19 months. One patient developed a local recurrence and had surgery as salvage treatment. The other 20 patients are alive without disease. The control group consisted of 20 patients with a pCR after surgery who had a mean follow-up of 35 ± 23 months. For these patients with a pCR, cumulative probabilities of 2-year disease-free survival and overall survival were 93% and 91%, respectively.
A wait-and-see policy with strict selection criteria, up-to-date imaging techniques, and follow-up is feasible and results in promising outcome at least as good as that of patients with a pCR after surgery. The proposed selection criteria and follow-up could form the basis for future randomized studies.
Citation impact
- FWCI
- 26.68
- Percentile
- 100%
- References
- 26
Authors
13- MMMonique Maas
University Medical Center, Maastricht University, Atrium Medical Cente, Maastro Clinic, BC Broekhin Roermond
- GLGeerard L. Beets
University Medical Center, Maastricht University, Atrium Medical Cente, Maastro Clinic, BC Broekhin Roermond
- DMDoenja M. J. Lambregts
University Medical Center, Maastricht University, Atrium Medical Cente, Maastro Clinic, BC Broekhin Roermond
- GLGuido Lammering
University Medical Center, Maastricht University, Atrium Medical Cente, Maastro Clinic, BC Broekhin Roermond
- PJPatty J. Nelemans
University Medical Center, Maastricht University, Atrium Medical Cente, Maastro Clinic, BC Broekhin Roermond
Topics & keywords
- Medicine
- Chemoradiotherapy
- Prospective cohort study
- Colorectal cancer
- Surgery
- Cohort
- Cancer
- Endoscopy
- Good health and well-being