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. 1999 Aug;134(8):863-7; discussion 867-8.
doi: 10.1001/archsurg.134.8.863.

Local excision of rectal carcinoma

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Local excision of rectal carcinoma

M G Varma et al. Arch Surg. 1999 Aug.

Abstract

Hypothesis: Selected clinicopathologic characteristics of locally treated rectal cancers are predictive of recurrence.

Design: Case series review with median follow-up of 6 years.

Setting: University medical center.

Patients: Fifty-eight patients with rectal cancer who underwent local excisions from February 1, 1982, to December 31, 1998.

Main outcome measures: Local and distant recurrence rates and overall survival.

Results: Overall local recurrence rate was 14% (8 patients). There were no local recurrences among patients treated with chemotherapy or radiation. Of patients not treated, local recurrence rates were 33%, 5%, 45%, and 25% for T0, T1, T2, and T3 tumors, respectively. No clinicopathologic factor predicted local recurrence. Two patients developed distant recurrence. Overall survival was 98%, 93%, and 84% at 1, 3, and 5 years, respectively.

Conclusion: In selected patients, outcomes for local excision combined with additional therapy may be equivalent to those for radical resection.

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