Aún no tenemos significados para "rectal carcinoma".
1Standard treatment for advanced rectal carcinoma currently includes surgery, radiotherapy, and chemotherapy.
2Study design: Thirty-three patients with rectal carcinoma were preoperatively assessed by MRI.
3Results: All the 87 cases of rectal carcinoma were detected clearly by MSCT.
4Methods: Four hundred twenty-seven patients who underwent resection of rectal carcinoma were studied.
5Methods: Five units of a prototype rectal carcinoma model were produced in latex rubber.
6Randomized studies are required to clearly describe the role of IORT in rectal carcinoma.
7However, one patient with rectal carcinoma died of lung cancer during the follow-up period.
8For rectal carcinoma, we propose early follow-up by proctoscopy, namely within 4 months after surgery.
9Conclusions: For the assessment of surgery for rectal carcinoma, only a few parameters are necessary.
10It was considered that these lesions were caused by intraluminal implantation from the primary rectal carcinoma.
11Background: Coloanal anastomosis and radiotherapy for the treatment of lower rectal carcinoma have been receiving increasing attention.
12Background & objective: Preoperative staging is important for optimal therapy planning and prognosis prediction of rectal carcinoma.
13This article investigates the relationship between objective tumor response and sphincter preservation in low rectal carcinoma patients.
14The role of conventional computed tomography (CT) in preoperative staging of rectal carcinoma is controversial.
15Background: Neoadjuvant chemoradiotherapy followed by total mesorectal excision has improved the outcome of locally advanced rectal carcinoma.
16Methods: Five patients with local recurrent rectal carcinoma were selected as representative of different presentations of the disease.
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Rectal carcinoma a través del tiempo
Rectal carcinoma por variante geográfica
Estados Unidos de América