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Revista Española de Enfermedades Digestivas

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CONTRERAS, J. et al. Results of long-term follow-up after local excision for well-selected low rectal cancers. Rev. esp. enferm. dig. [online]. 2007, vol.99, n.4, pp.206-209. ISSN 1130-0108.

Objective: to evaluate our results about local failure, total recurrence and survival. Method: twenty-one patients underwent a complete local transanal excision for low rectal cancer in our institution during an 18-year period (1985-2003). Preoperative staging included clinical, endoscopic, CT, EUSR, and histopathological findings; pathological specimens were 4 T1, 13 T2 and 4 T3 tumors. None of the T1 patients received another treatment; 6 out of 13 T2 and all of T3 cases were treated with chemoradiotherapy. None of the latter underwent radical surgery. Results: follow-up (median 74 months) proved 23.8% for total recurrence and 19.0% for local failure (out of all 3 T2 cases only one received chemoradiotherapy, and one T3 received adjuvant treatment). Five-year survival is 95.2%. Conclusions: this experience allows us to assert that local excision is a good choice in well-selected low rectal cancer patients; for T2 tumors chemoradiotherapy is necessary; in T3 patients radical surgery must be prompt.

Keywords : Rectal cancer; Local excision.

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