Treatment of non-disseminated cancer of the lower rectum

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Abstract

Apart from the occasional tumour which is suitable for local excision, most low rectal cancers are best treated by anterior resection with complete removal of the rectum; the construction of a coloanal reservoir should allow routine sphincter saving. This surgery may be carried out independently of adjuvant radiotherapy which, if given, should be administered before operation.

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Nicholls, R. J., & Hall, C. (1996). Treatment of non-disseminated cancer of the lower rectum. British Journal of Surgery. https://doi.org/10.1002/bjs.1800830105

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