2020
DOI: 10.1007/s13304-020-00747-0
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Delaying surgery by more than 10 weeks after long-course neoadjuvant radiotherapy in locally advanced rectal cancer patients improves pathologic complete response

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“…In an attempt to achieve higher rates of pCR, early adopters of W&W researched various approaches. These included escalating the radiation dose [23] and delaying the time interval between NCRT and surgery [24]. One study reported that a median interval of 18.7 weeks was required to achieve a strict cCR [25].…”
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“…In an attempt to achieve higher rates of pCR, early adopters of W&W researched various approaches. These included escalating the radiation dose [23] and delaying the time interval between NCRT and surgery [24]. One study reported that a median interval of 18.7 weeks was required to achieve a strict cCR [25].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%