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Is a less-intensive follow-up for colon cancer in early stages reasonable?

Katharina EssweinMarco VolpiMarijana NinkovicVeronika KröpflElisabeth GasserAndreas LorenzLea StecherReinhold Kafka-RitschStefan SchneebergerDietmar Öfner-VelanoPerathoner Alexander
Published in: International journal of colorectal disease (2023)
A postoperative surveillance in patients with colon cancer is important and recommended as a recurrent disease can be treated successfully in many patients. However, we suggest that a less intensive surveillance protocol is reasonable for patients with colon cancer in early tumor stages, especially in UICC stage I, as the risk of recurrent disease is low. With elderly and/or frail patients in a reduced general condition, who will not endure further specific therapy in case of a recurrence, the performance of the surveillance should be discussed: we recommend a significant reduction or even renunciation.
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