2021
DOI: 10.1016/j.ejso.2021.03.230
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Short course radiotherapy and delayed surgery for locally advanced rectal cancer in frail patients: is it a valid option?

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“…7 However, SCRT has not been considered as effective as LCRT worldwide. 8 Considering the high risk of occult metastasis for LARC, employment of preoperative systemic chemotherapy would improve the likelihood of eradicating aggressive tumor biology and also increase the benefit from surgery. [6][7][8] Given this information, consolidation chemotherapy strategies would improve the complete response, decrease the distant metastasis rate, and increase the compliance rate to chemotherapy.…”
Section: Conclusionesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…7 However, SCRT has not been considered as effective as LCRT worldwide. 8 Considering the high risk of occult metastasis for LARC, employment of preoperative systemic chemotherapy would improve the likelihood of eradicating aggressive tumor biology and also increase the benefit from surgery. [6][7][8] Given this information, consolidation chemotherapy strategies would improve the complete response, decrease the distant metastasis rate, and increase the compliance rate to chemotherapy.…”
Section: Conclusionesmentioning
confidence: 99%