نتایج جستجو برای: rectal cancer

تعداد نتایج: 925161  

2016
Sairafi Rami Yoon Dae Han Mi Jang Min Soo Cho Hyuk Hur Byung Soh Min Kang Young Lee Nam Kyu Kim

A rectal carcinoma, including primary an adenosquamous and a squamous cell carcinoma (SCC), is a very rare disease, accounting for 0.025% to 0.20% of all large-bowel malignant tumors. Because SCCs have a higher mortality than adenosquamous carcinomas, determining whether the primary rectal cancer exhibits an adenomatous component or a squamous component is important. While differentiating betwe...

2008
Y. Kitai H. Takahashi A. Goto H. Iida H. Mawatari K. Fujita M. Yoneda M. Inamori Y. Abe N. Kobayashi H. Kirikoshi K. Kubota S. Saito A. Nakajima

A 65-year-old man was admitted with penile tenderness and dysuria due to priapism. Enhanced computed tomography revealed metastatic tumors in the liver, lung, sacrum and lymph nodes. Advanced rectal cancer, detected by colonoscopy as a primary tumor, was treated with chemotherapy (FOLFOX4). Although the rectal cancer showed no change, five months of chemotherapy improveid the priapism, suggesti...

Journal: :Radiology 2004
Regina G H Beets-Tan Geerard L Beets

One concern after rectal cancer surgery is the high local recurrence rate. Randomized trials have shown that the best local control rate for rectal cancer patients as a group is achieved after a short course of radiation therapy followed by optimal surgery. It is debatable, however, whether all patients with rectal cancer should undergo preoperative radiation therapy. Preoperative identificatio...

2012
So Hyun Park Jung Ran Choi Ji Young Song Kyu Keun Kang Woong Sun Yoo Sung Wan Han Choon Kwan Kim

Necrotizing fasciitis usually occurs after dermal injury or through hematogenous spread. To date, few cases have been reported as necrotizing fasciitis of the thigh secondary to rectal perforation in rectal cancer patients. A 66-year-old male complained of pelvic and thigh pain and subsequently developed necrotizing fasciitis in his right thigh. Four years earlier, he had undergone a low anteri...

2017
Kazuya Mimura Aiko Okada Naotsugu Haraguchi Kenjiro Sawada Takuji Tomimatsu Tadashi Kimura

Rectal perforation is uncommon in ovarian cancer, even in advanced stages. Pure primary ovarian squamous cell carcinoma is a very rare subtype of ovarian cancer and has not been reported to cause rectal perforation. A 50-year-old woman presented with rectal bleeding. Rectosigmoidoscopy suggested perforation of a pelvic tumor into the rectum. Abdominopelvic magnetic resonance imaging revealed a ...

2016
Chien-Hsin Chen Po-Li Wei Mao-Chih Hsieh En-Kwang Lin Jeng-Fong Chiou Yen-Jung Lu Szu-Yuan Wu

To investigate the outcomes of the selective neoadjuvant concurrent chemoradiotherapy (CCRT) in lower 3rd rectal cancer patients in different groups (with or without neoadjuvant CCRT), especially in survival rate, local recurrence rate, and sphincter preservation rate.From January 1999 to December 2012, 69 consecutive patients who had histologically proven adenocarcinoma of lower 3rd rectum, de...

Journal: :The Tohoku journal of experimental medicine 1984
S Okuyama H Mishina T Hariu K Yamamoto T Matsushiro R Yamagata T Taima

A histopathological survey of surgical materials from 143 patients with rectal carcinoma subjected to chemotherapy and low-dose radiotherapy with tegafur and bleomycin was carried out. The chemotherapy combined with radiotherapy brought about better results than chemotherapy alone. In 4 of the 58 patients treated with radiochemotherapy, no cancer cells could be found in surgical specimens. Exfo...

2015
Jeong-Heum Baek Gil-Jae Lee Won-Suk Lee

PURPOSE The oncologic outcomes after performing laparoscopic surgery (LS) compared to open surgery (OS) are still under debate and a concern when treating patients with colon cancer. The aim of this study was to compare the long-term oncologic outcomes of LS and OS as treatment for stage III colorectal cancer patients. METHODS From January 2001 to December 2007, 230 patients with stage III co...

2015
ADRIAN COTE FLORIN GRAUR ANDREI LEBOVICI EMIL MOIS NADIM AL HAJJAR CODRUTA MARE RADU BADEA CORNEL IANCU

BACKGROUND AND AIMS The incidence of rectal cancer in the European Union is about 35% of the total colorectal cancer incidence. Staging rectal cancer is important for planning treatment. It is essential for the management of rectal cancer to have adequate preoperative imaging, because accurate staging can influence the therapeutic strategy, type of resection, and candidacy for neoadjuvant thera...

2017
Ryoko Katahira‐Suzuki Motoko Omura Shoko Takano Kengo Matsui Hideyuki Hongo Wataru Yamakabe Hironori Nagata Harumitsu Hashimoto Ichiro Miura Tomio Inoue

INTRODUCTION Rectal bleeding after radiotherapy impacts the quality of life of long-term surviving prostate cancer patients. We sought to identify factors associated with late rectal bleeding following intensity modulated radiation therapy (IMRT) using TomoTherapy for prostate cancer. METHODS We retrospectively analysed 82 patients with localised prostate cancer treated with TomoTherapy. Most...

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