Factors influencing choice of chemotherapy in metastatic colorectal cancer (mCRC)

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Management of metastatic colorectal cancer requires a multimodal approach and must be performed by an experienced, multidisciplinary expert team. The optimal choice of the individual treatment modality, according to disease localization and extent, tumor biology, and patient clinical characteristics, will be one that can maintain quality of life and long-term survival, and even cure selected patients. This review is an overview of the different therapeutic approaches available in metastatic colorectal cancer, for the purpose of defining personalized therapeutic algorithms according to tumor biology and patient clinical features. © 2013 Rossi et al.

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Rossi, L., Vakiarou, F., Zoratto, F., Bianchi, L., Papa, A., Basso, E., … Tomao, S. (2013, November 19). Factors influencing choice of chemotherapy in metastatic colorectal cancer (mCRC). Cancer Management and Research. https://doi.org/10.2147/CMAR.S47986

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