1 Sep 2001Review
POSTOPERATIVE RADIOTHERAPY OF THE RECTAL CARCINOMA
L. CIONINI 1L. SCANDOLARO 2D. GENOVESI 3
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1 Radioterapia Oncologica Università degli Studi di Pisa
2 Azienda Ospedale “S. Anna”- Como
3 Ospedale “S.S. Annunziata”- Chieti
Ann. Ital. Chir., 2001, 72(5), 573-577;
Published: 1 Sep 2001
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Abstract
In the last 40 years, radiotherapy as gained a major role in the curative treatment of rectal carcinoma. Based on a reported incidence of local failure after surgery between 15% and 50%, in patients with T3-4 rectal cancer, postoperative radiation has been proposed in this group of patients.However, postoperative radiotherapy results associated with a relatively high incidence of acute and late toxicity and the reported improvement in local control attained statistical significance only in the MRC randomized trial. A recent publication suggests that postoperative radiation should probably be reserved to the subgroup of pT3 patients with unfavourable features. Postoperative radiation therapy is considered also for patients with G1-2 carcinoma treated with local excision, who do not show lymphatic or venous invasion, and for those with pT2 stage or pT1 carcinoma with involved resection margins.
Keywords
- Rectal neoplasms
- radiotherapy
- chemotherapy
- surgery
- adjuvant
- clinical trials