2014
DOI: 10.5507/bp.2012.091
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Unusual recurrent rectal carcinoma: A cancer field theory viewpoint

Abstract: Aim. The rate of rectal cancer locoregional recurrence following radical surgery varies from 4% to 33%. Though the causes are unclear, likely factors include microscopic tumor residues in the lymphatics, positive resection margins and exfoliation of tumor cells and their subsequent intraluminar spread during operation. Other significant factors include type and technique of surgical procedure. Recently, it has been demonstrated that local recurrence may also be associated with the biological behaviour of the t… Show more

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“…Colorectal cancer (CRC) recurrence is a major concern, whose likelihood appears to increase proportionally to the disease grading on diagnosis. Overall, 4–33% of patients undergoing CRC surgical resection will eventually relapse [ 1 ]. Particularly, in a recent population study in the US, the recurrence rate ranged from 5 to 6% in stage II colon cancer, 9.4–10.5% in stage II rectal cancer, and 14.6–17.7% in stage III CRC [ 2 ].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Colorectal cancer (CRC) recurrence is a major concern, whose likelihood appears to increase proportionally to the disease grading on diagnosis. Overall, 4–33% of patients undergoing CRC surgical resection will eventually relapse [ 1 ]. Particularly, in a recent population study in the US, the recurrence rate ranged from 5 to 6% in stage II colon cancer, 9.4–10.5% in stage II rectal cancer, and 14.6–17.7% in stage III CRC [ 2 ].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%