Impact of a history of metastases or synchronous metastases on survival in patients with locally recurrent rectal cancer
Colorectal Disease2021Vol. 23(5), pp. 1120–1131
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E. L. K. Voogt, D. M. G. I. van Zoggel, Miranda Kusters, Grard A. P. Nieuwenhuijzen, Jeltsje S. Cnossen, G.J. Creemers, Gesina van Lijnschoten, Joost Nederend, Mark J. Roef, J. W. A. Burger, Heidi Rütten
Abstract
LRRC patients with a history of curatively treated metastases have an OS comparable to that in patients without metastases and should therefore be treated with curative intent. However, LRRC patients with synchronous metastases have a poor metastasis-free survival and worse OS; in these patients, an individualized treatment approach to observe the behaviour of the disease is recommended.
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