Short-course radiation versus long-course chemoradiation for rectal cancer

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Abstract

The 2 broad approaches to preoperative therapy for rectal cancer are chemoradiation and short-course radiation. The outcomes of these 2 approaches reported in nonrandomized trials are not comparable because patients selected for treatment with shortcourse radiotherapy included those with cT1-3 disease, whereas patients selected for chemoradiation included those with T3 and/ or N+ disease. However, more recent trials of short-course radiation have included patients with cT3 and/or N+ disease who also underwent sequential or postoperative chemotherapy, allowing a more relevant comparison with chemoradiation. This article compares the 2 preoperative approaches and addresses their emerging roles. © JNCCN - Journal of the National Comprehensive Cancer Network.

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Minsky, B. D., Rödel, C., & Valentini, V. (2012). Short-course radiation versus long-course chemoradiation for rectal cancer. JNCCN Journal of the National Comprehensive Cancer Network, 10(10), 1223–1231. https://doi.org/10.6004/jnccn.2012.0129

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