[Our experience in the recurrence of rectal cancer operated with radical intention in light of a case load treated in a homogeneous manner]
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[Our experience in the recurrence of rectal cancer operated with radical intention in light of a case load treated in a homogeneous manner]
Abstract
A reappraisal of the results obtained after potentially curative resection for rectal cancer compared with "historical" results is reported. An increase of the overall survival rates was registered as well as a corresponding lowering of the pelvic recurrences: 4.54% in the group of patients with a-two-year follow up. As for relapse surgery, however, reviewing the series from January 1991 to December 1994, the results are still poor because relapses were not resectable in 85.7% of the cases.
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