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. 2014 Jan;7(1):10-16.
doi: 10.3892/ol.2013.1640. Epub 2013 Oct 23.

Prognostic factors associated with locally recurrent rectal cancer following primary surgery (Review)

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Prognostic factors associated with locally recurrent rectal cancer following primary surgery (Review)

Yantao Cai et al. Oncol Lett. 2014 Jan.

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Locally recurrent rectal cancer (LRRC) is defined as an intrapelvic recurrence following a primary rectal cancer resection, with or without distal metastasis. The treatment of LRRC remains a clinical challenge. LRRC has been regarded as an incurable disease state leading to a poor quality of life and a limited survival time VSports手机版. However, curative reoperations have proved beneficial for treating LRRC. A complete resection of recurrent tumors (R0 resection) allows the treatment to be curative rather than palliative, which is a milestone in medicine. In LRRC cases, the difficulty of achieving an R0 resection is associated with the post-operative prognosis and is affected by several clinical factors, including the staging of the local recurrence (LR), accompanying symptoms, patterns of tumors and combined therapy. The risk factors following primary surgery that lead to an increased rate of LR are summarized in this study, including the surgical, pathological and therapeutic factors. .

Keywords: local recurrence; prognosis; rectal carcinoma; risk factors V体育安卓版. .

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