Abstract
The treatment options for primary irresectable rectal cancers are discussed. Assessment of tumour stage is the first step for an appropriate choice of treatment. Following a diagnosis of rectal cancer, a vast array of diagnostic procedures is available to determine its stage, and thereby its best treatment options. From the many (new) diagnostic options the merits and drawbacks are discussed. If a diagnosis of irresectability is made, further treatment options should include radiotherapy in most cases, some aspects of timing and application, i.e. intra-operative treatment are discussed. Chemotherapy options are manifold, the results are discussed and some new options are explored. © 2004 Blackwell Publishing Ltd.
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Reerink, O., Mulder, N. H., Szabo, B. G., Sluiter, W. J., Wiggers, T., Bongaerts, A. H. H., & Hospers, G. A. P. (2004, November). Developments in treatment of primary irresectable rectal cancer. Colorectal Disease. https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1463-1318.2004.00602.x
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