Authors: Sagar P.M.1, *; Pemberton J.H.1
Source: British Journal of Surgery, Volume 83, Number 3, March 1996 , pp. 293-304(12)
Publisher: John Wiley & Sons, Ltd.
Abstract:
The surgical management of locally recurrent rectal cancer may involve major procedures and is not for the faint-hearted. Nevertheless, such treatment is preferable to chemotherapy and radiotherapy; the latter will fail over a period of months during which the patient is likely to experience intractable pain. Radical surgery offers good palliation and a better quality of life. Survival is prolonged by such operations which may be curative in up to one-third of patients. Nevertheless, surgeons must be realistic in their assessment of and discussions with patients.
Language: English
Document Type: Review article
Affiliations: 1: Division of Colon and Rectal Surgery, Mayo Clinic, Rochester, Minnesota, USA *
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