Recurrence pattern of rectal cancer after surgical treatment. Analysis of 122 patients in a tertiary care center

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Autor(a) principal: Sevá-Pereira,Gustavo
Data de Publicação: 2018
Outros Autores: Cypreste,Roberta Nascimento, Oliveira Filho,Joaquim José, Moraes,Sandra Pedroso de, Tarabay,Paula Buozzi
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Journal of Coloproctology (Rio de Janeiro. Online)
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Resumo: ABSTRACT Survival in rectal cancer has been related mainly to clinical and pathological staging. Recurrence is by far the most challenging issue when surgical treatment of rectal cancer is concerned. This study aims to establish a recurrence pattern for rectal adenocarcinoma submitted to surgical treatment between March 2003 and July 2016. After exclusion criteria were applied, one hundred twenty two patients were analyzed. Global recurrence was found in 22% of them, while 13.1% have had local recurrence. Disease-free survival was 23.9 months, in average, and medium follow-up was 34.13 months, varying from 6 to 115 months. Recurrence, in literature, is usually between 3 and 35% in 5 years, and shows a 5-years survival rate of only 5%. Around 50% of cases, recurrence is local, confined to pelvis. This data followed literature in most aspects evaluated, although finding a high rate of local recurrence remains a challenge in the seek for better surgical outcomes.
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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Recurrence pattern of rectal cancer after surgical treatment. Analysis of 122 patients in a tertiary care center
title Recurrence pattern of rectal cancer after surgical treatment. Analysis of 122 patients in a tertiary care center
spellingShingle Recurrence pattern of rectal cancer after surgical treatment. Analysis of 122 patients in a tertiary care center
Sevá-Pereira,Gustavo
Recurrence
Rectal cancer
Surgery
title_short Recurrence pattern of rectal cancer after surgical treatment. Analysis of 122 patients in a tertiary care center
title_full Recurrence pattern of rectal cancer after surgical treatment. Analysis of 122 patients in a tertiary care center
title_fullStr Recurrence pattern of rectal cancer after surgical treatment. Analysis of 122 patients in a tertiary care center
title_full_unstemmed Recurrence pattern of rectal cancer after surgical treatment. Analysis of 122 patients in a tertiary care center
title_sort Recurrence pattern of rectal cancer after surgical treatment. Analysis of 122 patients in a tertiary care center
author Sevá-Pereira,Gustavo
author_facet Sevá-Pereira,Gustavo
Cypreste,Roberta Nascimento
Oliveira Filho,Joaquim José
Moraes,Sandra Pedroso de
Tarabay,Paula Buozzi
author_role author
author2 Cypreste,Roberta Nascimento
Oliveira Filho,Joaquim José
Moraes,Sandra Pedroso de
Tarabay,Paula Buozzi
author2_role author
author
author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Sevá-Pereira,Gustavo
Cypreste,Roberta Nascimento
Oliveira Filho,Joaquim José
Moraes,Sandra Pedroso de
Tarabay,Paula Buozzi
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Recurrence
Rectal cancer
Surgery
topic Recurrence
Rectal cancer
Surgery
description ABSTRACT Survival in rectal cancer has been related mainly to clinical and pathological staging. Recurrence is by far the most challenging issue when surgical treatment of rectal cancer is concerned. This study aims to establish a recurrence pattern for rectal adenocarcinoma submitted to surgical treatment between March 2003 and July 2016. After exclusion criteria were applied, one hundred twenty two patients were analyzed. Global recurrence was found in 22% of them, while 13.1% have had local recurrence. Disease-free survival was 23.9 months, in average, and medium follow-up was 34.13 months, varying from 6 to 115 months. Recurrence, in literature, is usually between 3 and 35% in 5 years, and shows a 5-years survival rate of only 5%. Around 50% of cases, recurrence is local, confined to pelvis. This data followed literature in most aspects evaluated, although finding a high rate of local recurrence remains a challenge in the seek for better surgical outcomes.
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