What’s new in rectal cancer ?
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Abstract
Background: In recent years, multidisciplinary therapeutic management of rectal cancer has evolved. This progress had interest radio and chemotherapy. Aim: To describe the main spots of the progress in the therapeutic strategies of the disease, surgical techniques and standardization of these techniques, particularly regarding locoregional extension in the mesorectum.
Method: Literature review.
Results: Treatment of rectal cancer is multidisciplinary. On the surgical field, excision of the mesorectum (total mesorectal excision [TME]) has reduced local recurrence and the genitourinary sequelae. Meanwhile, chemoradiotherapy has become important. The standard now is to indicate to T3 T4 N+ tumors to decrease local recurrence without improving survival, however.
Conclusion: Advances in the management of rectal cancer with both imaging progress and therapeutic modalities have improved the prognosis and survival of this cancer.
Keywords:
Rectal cancer - Mesorectum - Radiotherapy - Chimiotherapy - Surgery - Recurrence##plugins.themes.academic_pro.article.details##
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