Radiation therapy for operable rectal cancer
Creators
- 1. Donetsk Regional Antitumor Center, Donetsk (Ukraine)
Description
The authors present a review of the literature on modern tendencies of radiation therapy application to treatment of operable rectal cancer. Many randomized control studies compared the efficacy of combination of radiation therapy (pre-operative or post-operative) and surgery versus surgery only demonstrating various results. Meta-analysis of the data on efficacy of combination of radiation therapy and standard surgery revealed 22 randomized control studies (14 with pre-operative radiation therapy and 8 with post-operative radiation therapy) with total number of 8507 patients (Colorectal Cancer Collaborative Group, 2000). The use of combination treatment reduced the number of isolated locoregional relapses both with pre-operative (22.5 - 12.5 %; p < 0.00001) and post-operative radiation therapy (25.8 - 16.7 %; p - 0.00001). The influence on total survival was not significant (62 % vs. 63 %; p - 0.06).
Additional details
Additional titles
- Original title (Ukrainian)
- Promeneva terapyiya rezektabel'nogo raku pryamoyi kishki
Publishing Information
- Journal Title
- Ukrayins'kij Radyiologyichnij Zhurnal
- Journal Volume
- 20
- Journal Issue
- no.2
- Journal Page Range
- p. 129-132
- ISSN
- 1027-3204
Conference
- Title
- Scientific and practical conference 'Current issues of Radiation and Combined Treatment of Cancer and Prevention of Complications'
- Original Conference Title
- Naukovo-praktichna konferentsyiya
- Dates
- 21-22 May 2012
- Place
- Kharkiv (Ukraine)
INIS
- Country of Publication
- Ukraine
- Country of Input or Organization
- Ukraine
- INIS RN
- 44116977
- Subject category
- S62: RADIOLOGY AND NUCLEAR MEDICINE;
- Resource subtype / Literary indicator
- Conference
- Descriptors DEI
- COMBINED THERAPY; NEOPLASMS; PATIENTS; RADIOTHERAPY; RECTUM; REVIEWS; SURGERY
- Descriptors DEC
- BODY; DIGESTIVE SYSTEM; DISEASES; DOCUMENT TYPES; GASTROINTESTINAL TRACT; INTESTINES; LARGE INTESTINE; MEDICINE; NUCLEAR MEDICINE; ORGANS; RADIOLOGY; THERAPY