Abstract
Recurrence or metastasis of cancer has been considered to occur in the last stage of the patient's life. However, the new notions of oligometastases and oligo-recurrence have been proposed and the paradigm shift in the conceptualization of cancer metastasis or cancer recurrence. Oligometastases is the state in which the patient shows distant relapse in only a limited number of regions. Local therapy such as surgery, radiotherapy and radiofrequency ablation for the relapsed sites could thus improve patient's survival. On the other hand, oligorecurrence is a notion similar to oligometastases. However, the conditions of oligo-recurrence has a primary site of the cancer controlled, meaning that all gross recurrent or metastatic sites could be treated using local therapy. © 2010 The Author(s).
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Niibe, Y., & Hayakawa, K. (2010, January 4). Oligometastases and oligo-recurrence: The new era of cancer therapy. Japanese Journal of Clinical Oncology. https://doi.org/10.1093/jjco/hyp167
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