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Organ Preservation in Rectal Cancer.


ABSTRACT: A proportion of patients with rectal cancer who undergo neoadjuvant treatment end up with a complete pathological response. Because these patients have excellent oncological outcomes, many have questioned if surgical treatment in this population constitutes overtreatment. There is growing interest in watch and wait with selective organ preservation for rectal cancer patients. We review the fundamentals and key considerations of this approach including patient selection, available treatment regimens, assessment of response, long-term monitoring of response, and long-term oncological and functional outcomes.

SUBMITTER: Yuval JB 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC7390702 | biostudies-literature | 2020 Aug

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Organ Preservation in Rectal Cancer.

Yuval Jonathan B JB   Thompson Hannah M HM   Garcia-Aguilar Julio J  

Journal of gastrointestinal surgery : official journal of the Society for Surgery of the Alimentary Tract 20200420 8


A proportion of patients with rectal cancer who undergo neoadjuvant treatment end up with a complete pathological response. Because these patients have excellent oncological outcomes, many have questioned if surgical treatment in this population constitutes overtreatment. There is growing interest in watch and wait with selective organ preservation for rectal cancer patients. We review the fundamentals and key considerations of this approach including patient selection, available treatment regim  ...[more]

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