Session 3: Intra-operative radiotherapy – creating new surgical boundaries

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Abstract

In patients with advanced and recurrent colorectal cancer, surgical resection with clear margins is the greatest challenge and is limited by known anatomical constraints. Preoperative or intra-operative assessment of the limits of surgical dissection may help to explore the possibility of improving resectability through either targeted external beam radiotherapy or intra-operative radiotherapy. Professor Chang reviews the evidence base and potential advantages and disadvantages of this approach, whilst the expert panel agree a consensus on the evidence for assessment and therapy of such patients.

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Patel, A., Chang, G., Wale, A., Chong, I., Rutten, H., Nicholls, J., … Brown, G. (2018). Session 3: Intra-operative radiotherapy – creating new surgical boundaries. Colorectal Disease, 20, 65–75. https://doi.org/10.1111/codi.14083

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