Pelvic local recurrence from colorectal cancer: surgical challenge with changing preconditions
Colorectal Disease2017Vol. 20(5), pp. 399–406
Citations Over TimeTop 19% of 2017 papers
Abstract
The proportion of lateral pelvic recurrences has increased over time. In comparison with non-lateral LRs, lateral LRs are more difficult to resect radically and are associated with worse overall and disease-free survival. However, with radical surgery many patients with pelvic locally recurrent colorectal cancer may be offered curative treatment.
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