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Effect of Tumor Regression Grade on Survival and Disease-Free Interval in Patients Operated on for Locally Advanced Rectal Cancer.

Fernando Mendoza-MorenoManuel Díez-AlonsoBelén Matías-GarcíaEnrique Ovejero-MerinoCristina Vera-MansillaAna Quiroga-ValcárcelAlma Blázquez-MartínRubén Jiménez-MartínInmaculada LasaMiguel Ángel OrtegaMelchor Alvarez De MonAlberto Gutiérrez-Calvo
Published in: Cancers (2024)
The degree of tumor regression was not an independent predictor of survival compared to other variables such as nodal stage and presence of tumor deposits. This indicates that while tumor regression is an important factor, other elements also play a crucial role in determining the prognosis of patients with locally advanced rectal cancer. This study provides additional evidence for the importance of tumor regression, tumor deposits, and lymphadenopathy as predictors of clinical outcomes in patients with rectal cancer treated with neoadjuvant chemoradiotherapy.
Keyphrases
  • rectal cancer
  • locally advanced
  • neoadjuvant chemotherapy
  • squamous cell carcinoma
  • end stage renal disease
  • radiation therapy
  • chronic kidney disease
  • ejection fraction
  • peritoneal dialysis