Poor response at restaging MRI and high incomplete resection rates of locally advanced mucinous rectal cancer after chemoradiation therapy
Colorectal Disease2021Vol. 23(9), pp. 2341–2347
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Tijmen Koëter, Rutger C. H. Stijns, Sebastiaan van Koeverden, Niek Hugen, Joost Albertus Gerardus van der Heijden, Joost Nederend, Peter H. van Zwam, Irıs D. Nagtegaal, Marcel Verheij, H.J.T. Rutten, Johannes H. W. de Wilt
Abstract
Mucinous rectal carcinoma is associated with a poor clinical response at restaging MRI after CRT, leading to relatively higher rates of involved circumferential resection margins at pathology. In this cohort, mucinous carcinoma seems to be a prognostic factor for increased risk of local recurrence, without an effect on overall survival.
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