Literature DB >> 3340985

Long-term results and complications of preoperative radiation in the treatment of rectal cancer.

W P Reed1, J L Garb, W C Park, A J Stark, J R Chabot, P Friedmann.   

Abstract

A retrospective study of 149 patients with rectal cancer diagnosed between 1972 and 1979 was undertaken to compare survival, disease-free survival, recurrence sites, and long-term complications of 40 patients who received 4000 to 4500 rads of preoperative adjuvant radiotherapy (radiation group) with those of 109 patients treated by resection alone (control group). After a mean follow-up of 84 months and 99 months, respectively, survival of the irradiated patients was significantly better than that of controls (68% versus 52%, p less than 0.05). Disease-free survival of those patients rendered free of disease by treatment was also superior for the irradiated group (84% versus 57%, p less than 0.005). Local recurrence without signs of distant metastases developed only one-third as often in irradiated patients (6% versus 18%). Distant metastases, alone or in combination with local recurrence, were also less common after radiation (12% versus 27%). Second primary tumors developed in 15% and 10% of the respective groups, a difference that was not statistically significant. When we consider the survival benefit of preoperative radiation therapy, long-term complications were relatively mild. Delayed healing of the perineum was noted in two irradiated patients. Persistent diarrhea was severe enough to warrant treatment in only one case, and one patient required a colostomy for intestinal obstruction from pelvic fibrosis.

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Year:  1988        PMID: 3340985

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Surgery        ISSN: 0039-6060            Impact factor:   3.982


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Authors:  P Rouanet; J M Fabre; J B Dubois; F Dravet; B Saint Aubert; J Pradel; M Ychou; C Solassol; H Pujol
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4.  Preoperative radiation and chemotherapy in the treatment of adenocarcinoma of the rectum.

Authors:  R S Chari; D S Tyler; M S Anscher; L Russell; B M Clary; J Hathorn; H F Seigler
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