Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
2736595 Seminars in Radiation Oncology 2011 7 Pages PDF
Abstract

Current management of early-stage rectal cancer comprises combinations of surgery, radiotherapy, and chemotherapy, with the presence or absence of several validated high-risk features determining which treatment modalities will be used and the order of administration. In high-risk individuals, most centers have adopted neoadjuvant combined chemotherapy and radiotherapy followed by surgery as the initial approach. However, long-term toxicity, limited survival gains, and high rates of distant failure have called this approach into question, with early data suggesting that neoadjuvant chemotherapy alone may be feasible in selected patient groups. This review discusses the current data and feasibility of managing early stage rectal cancer with neoadjuvant chemotherapy before surgical resection.

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