Neoadjuvant treatments (nCRT) are becoming the standard treatment for patients with stage II or stage III mid-low rectal cancer. In fact, with the introduction of total mesorectal excision, the local recurrence has been reduced significantly. Recently few studies have shown that surgery alone is enough for patients with T3 rectal cancer. These issues raised the question of whether nCRT is needed for all T3 rectal cancer patients. Therefore, this study was designed to compare the long-term oncological outcomes between surgery and surgery following nCRT among patients with MRI-defined T3, clear MRF mid-low rectal cancer.
Study Type
OBSERVATIONAL
Enrollment
1,509
3-year diseases free survival
Time frame: 3 years after surgery
Margin-free (R0)resection rate
Time frame: Immediately after the surgery
3-year overall survival rate
Time frame: 3 years after surgery
Number of participants with surgical complications
Time frame: 30 days after surgery
Local recurrence rate
Time frame: 3 years after the surgery
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