ESGE Days 2020
DOI: 10.1055/s-0040-1704134
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Results of Additional Surgery After Endoscopic Resection for T1 Colorectal Cancer in a French Multicenter Cohort

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“…Results demonstrated no significant difference in the rate of death and of cancer recurrence between the two groups with a median followup for cancer recurrence of 3.3 years. 35 Similarly, no significant differences in tumor recurrence or disease-specific survival rates were found in prior multicenter studies of patients with R1 resection of T1 colorectal lesions who underwent either surgical follow-up or endoscopic surveillance after ESD. 36 Given the morbidity and mortality associated with further surgery, particularly rectal lesions, these results raise the importance of multidisciplinary discussion regarding the relative benefits of surgery versus surveillance in patients who may be higher risk for surgery.…”
Section: Endoscopic Resection Versus Surgical Resectionmentioning
confidence: 87%
“…Results demonstrated no significant difference in the rate of death and of cancer recurrence between the two groups with a median followup for cancer recurrence of 3.3 years. 35 Similarly, no significant differences in tumor recurrence or disease-specific survival rates were found in prior multicenter studies of patients with R1 resection of T1 colorectal lesions who underwent either surgical follow-up or endoscopic surveillance after ESD. 36 Given the morbidity and mortality associated with further surgery, particularly rectal lesions, these results raise the importance of multidisciplinary discussion regarding the relative benefits of surgery versus surveillance in patients who may be higher risk for surgery.…”
Section: Endoscopic Resection Versus Surgical Resectionmentioning
confidence: 87%