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View article: Physical fitness and body composition assessments in advanced cancer patients undergoing exenterative surgery – A pilot cohort study
Physical fitness and body composition assessments in advanced cancer patients undergoing exenterative surgery – A pilot cohort study Open
Aim Locally advanced pelvic malignancies, such as colorectal and anal cancers, can only be cured through multimodal cancer treatment including multi‐visceral exenterative resections, which carry a high mortality and morbidity risk. Despite…
View article: Opening the operating theatre to oncology: treatment of locally recurrent rectal cancer with peritoneal metastasis by simultaneous hyperthermic intraperitoneal chemotherapy and intraoperative electron beam radiotherapy
Opening the operating theatre to oncology: treatment of locally recurrent rectal cancer with peritoneal metastasis by simultaneous hyperthermic intraperitoneal chemotherapy and intraoperative electron beam radiotherapy Open
Despite advances in multimodality therapies and surgical technique, locally recurrent rectal cancers (LRRC) and those with peritoneal metastasis (PM) remain challenging for surgeons and oncologists. Although total pelvic exenteration (TPE)…
View article: New National Network of Experts (Japan Pelvic Exenteration Network: J‐PEN) Formed in a Bid to Improve Outcomes of Pelvic Exenteration in Japan
New National Network of Experts (Japan Pelvic Exenteration Network: J‐PEN) Formed in a Bid to Improve Outcomes of Pelvic Exenteration in Japan Open
View article: The ELECTRA Trial: Approach to Contemporary Challenges in the Development and Implementation of Double-Blinded, Randomised, Controlled Clinical Trials in Low-Volume High-Complexity Surgical Oncology
The ELECTRA Trial: Approach to Contemporary Challenges in the Development and Implementation of Double-Blinded, Randomised, Controlled Clinical Trials in Low-Volume High-Complexity Surgical Oncology Open
Background: Achieving evidence-based practice change in surgery has always been challenging, with many aspects of common clinical practice evolving through lower-level studies that are susceptible to bias and confounding rather than high-q…
View article: Case report: Spinal cord stimulation for pain relief in two patients with locally recurrent pelvic malignancy
Case report: Spinal cord stimulation for pain relief in two patients with locally recurrent pelvic malignancy Open
Introduction Chronic cancer-related pain from locally recurrent infiltrative cancers within the bony confines of the pelvis is a devastating and hard to manage condition that can be refractory to many conventional pain management methods. …
View article: Empty pelvis syndrome: PelvEx Collaborative guideline proposal
Empty pelvis syndrome: PelvEx Collaborative guideline proposal Open
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View article: Can we Save the rectum by watchful waiting or TransAnal surgery following (chemo)Radiotherapy versus Total mesorectal excision for early REctal Cancer (STAR‐TREC)? Protocol for the international, multicentre, rolling phase II/III partially randomized patient preference trial evaluating long‐course concurrent chemoradiotherapy versus short‐course radiotherapy organ preservation approaches
Can we Save the rectum by watchful waiting or TransAnal surgery following (chemo)Radiotherapy versus Total mesorectal excision for early REctal Cancer (STAR‐TREC)? Protocol for the international, multicentre, rolling phase II/III partially randomized patient preference trial evaluating long‐course concurrent chemoradiotherapy versus short‐course radiotherapy organ preservation approaches Open
Aim Organ‐saving treatment for early‐stage rectal cancer can reduce patient‐reported side effects compared to standard total mesorectal excision (TME) and preserve quality of life. An optimal strategy for achieving organ preservation and l…
View article: Network Mapping of Molecular Biomarkers Influencing Radiation Response in Rectal Cancer
Network Mapping of Molecular Biomarkers Influencing Radiation Response in Rectal Cancer Open
View article: Novel biomarkers for patient stratification in colorectal cancer: A review of definitions, emerging concepts, and data
Novel biomarkers for patient stratification in colorectal cancer: A review of definitions, emerging concepts, and data Open
Colorectal cancer (CRC) treatment has become more personalised, incorporating a combination of the individual patient risk assessment, gene testing, and chemotherapy with surgery for optimal care. The improvement of staging with high-resol…
View article: Session 2: What causes liver metastases – lymph nodes or is it something else?
Session 2: What causes liver metastases – lymph nodes or is it something else? Open
The traditional view of progression of disease in cancer is the sequential spread of tumour to locoregional lymph nodes and then to distant metastases. However, this view may need to be challenged and modern pathology techniques such as im…
View article: Session 2: Mutational discordance: the big challenge in personalized treatments – any solutions?
Session 2: Mutational discordance: the big challenge in personalized treatments – any solutions? Open
The great challenge for oncologists treating patients who are developing or progressing with metastatic disease is to be able to offer a truly personalized and targeted therapy that can have an early and meaningful effect on the course of …