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

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...

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Main Authors: Patel, A, Chang, G, Wale, A, Chong, I, Rutten, H, Nicholls, J, Hawkins, M, Steele, R, Marks, J, Brown, G
Format: Journal article
Language:English
Published: Wiley 2018
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Chong, I
Rutten, H
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Marks, J
Brown, G
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description 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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