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Results of curative surgery and postoperative chemoradiation for rectal adenocarcinoma in British Columbia, 1985 to 1994

Roy Ma and P. Terry Phang
Can J Surg October 01, 2001 44 (5) 377-382;
Roy Ma
From the British Columbia Cancer Agency and St. Paul’s Hospital, University of British Columbia, Vancouver, BC
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P. Terry Phang
From the British Columbia Cancer Agency and St. Paul’s Hospital, University of British Columbia, Vancouver, BC
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    Disease-specific survival for all 191 patients with adenocarcinoma of the rectum who underwent resection followed by chemoradiotherapy for cure. At 5 years the rate was 60%.

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    Disease-specific survival in the 191 patients was significantly affected by tumour stage (p < 0.02). TNM classification.

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    Disease-specific survival for the 191 patients was significantly affected by nodal status (p < 0.001). TNM classification.

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    Disease-specific survival in the 191 patients was significantly affected by type of surgical procedure (p < 0.04). AR = anterior resection. APR = abdominoperineal resection. Hartmann = Hartmann’s resection.

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    Disease-spectific survival is significantly affected by the presence of residual disease (p < 0.02). Macro = macroscopic residual disease, Micro = microscopic residual disease, None = no residual disease.

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    Disease-specific survival in the 191 patients making up the study was significantly affected by pelvic recurrence (p < 0.001).

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    Pathologic Tumour Staging in 191 Patients Having Adenocarcinoma of the Rectum

    Dukes’ stageNo. of tumours
    Stage B64
     T3N062
     T4N02
    Stage C127
     T1N12
     T2N1–319
     T3N1–3100
     T4N1–36
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Canadian Journal of Surgery: 44 (5)
Can J Surg
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