Abstract:To avoid colostomy, we try to improve local control, i.e. to perform pathological complete response (pCR) by the neoadjuvant chemoradiation (NACR) with concurrent thermal therapy, falling into a so-called "wait-and-see policy". The aim of this study is examined whether the treatment response of NACR with concurrent thermal therapy for rectal cancer can be predicted after the treatment completion and we showed the changing history of our treatment protocol, current results of our study and a new perspective and… Show more
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