[Treatment of localized rectal cancer in 2024].
Nathalie BaudouxJérémy MeyerAndré DurhamClaudia CorroFrédéric RisIlinca ConstantinescuCaroline BastidThibaud KoesslerPublished in: Revue medicale suisse (2024)
The management of localized rectal cancer has evolved significantly over the last two years. On one hand, intensification of treatments (radio-chemotherapy, chemotherapy, then surgery) for the most advanced tumors has shown an improvement in clinical results compared to less intense regiments. On the other hand, the possibility, as for prostate cancers, of opting for active surveillance without surgery in patients presenting a complete clinical response after a treatment phase, is now accepted. More recently, the Swiss recommendations for the surveillance of rectal cancer have been modified and now differ from those of colon cancers, by incorporating pelvic MRI and rectoscopy in addition, as well as special guidelines for tumors under active surveillance.
Keyphrases
- rectal cancer
- locally advanced
- minimally invasive
- prostate cancer
- end stage renal disease
- magnetic resonance imaging
- newly diagnosed
- squamous cell carcinoma
- ejection fraction
- clinical practice
- chronic kidney disease
- radiation therapy
- prognostic factors
- computed tomography
- case report
- surgical site infection
- atrial fibrillation
- magnetic resonance
- chemotherapy induced