Surgery for cancer of the colon and rectum

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Surgery is the cornerstone of treatment of primary colorectal cancer, independent of the patients age and extent of disease. In the case of locoregionally confined tumors, an en-bloc resection of the primary tumor and adequate lymph node dissection should be performed. However, this is still not generally done. A subtle surgical technique is the most important prophylaxis against local recurrences. Standardized operative techniques, extended resections and perioperative measures led to a reduction of the rate of palliative resections and to a reduction of perioperative mortality (approximately 3%). However, despite modern surgical approaches, the long term prognosis of patients with stage II/III was not essentially improved. Therefore, especially in these stages, a further improvement of the current situation can at best expected by perioperative chemotherapy +/- irradiation.

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Steup, W. H. (1994). Surgery for cancer of the colon and rectum. In Annals of Oncology (Vol. 5, pp. 91–95).

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