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Conservative Alternatives to Extirpative Surgery for Rectal Cancer
R. J. Myerson,
S. R. Hunt
Institute of Clinical and Translational Sciences (ICTS)
Siteman Cancer Center
Section of Colon and Rectal Surgery
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Keyphrases
Colorectal Cancer
100%
Local Excision
100%
Conservative Treatment
66%
External Beam Radiation
66%
Hypointense Lesions
66%
Endocavitary
66%
Radical Surgery
66%
Magnetic Resonance Imaging
33%
Pelvis
33%
Physical Findings
33%
Radiotherapy
33%
Local Control
33%
Local Failure
33%
High-dose Radiation
33%
Ultrasonic Resonance
33%
Close Follow-up
33%
Locoregional Control
33%
Tumor Bed
33%
Regional Lymph Nodes
33%
Disease Survival
33%
Salvage Surgery
33%
T2 Lesions
33%
Primary Tumor Site
33%
Endorectal Ultrasound
33%
Subclinical Disease
33%
No Evidence of Disease
33%
Medicine and Dentistry
Local Excision
100%
Rectum Cancer
100%
Conservative Treatment
66%
External Beam Radiotherapy
66%
Radical Surgery
66%
Diseases
66%
Neoplasm
33%
Magnetic Resonance Imaging
33%
Primary Tumor
33%
Pelvis
33%
Drug Megadose
33%
Recurrent Disease
33%
Radiation Therapy
33%