Clinical outcome of patients having neo-adjuvant therapy(NAT) for rectal cancer: a case control study
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2003
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The College of Surgeons of Sri Lanka and SAARC Surgical Care Society
Abstract
INTRODUCTION:   From July  i 999 we have employed  NAT on a selective  basis in the management   of rectal   cancer. OBJECTIVE:  To explore the value of NAT in patients with rectal cancer in the short term.  To study the effect of Neo Adjuvant Therapy for rectal carcinoma in the short term. METHODS: Two abdomino  perineal  resections  and 24 anterior  resections   were done  in the NAT group  and  5 and  2 l   in the  no  NAT group.   There were 2 perioperative   deaths in NAT group and one in the no NAT group (P 0.75). There were 7 Cancer related deaths in the NAT group and  6 in the  no NAT group (P = l). The survival  was  15 month (5 -45)  for the NAT group and  16 (3 -54) for the non NAT group (P = I). There were no difference  in the recurrences (2  vs 4 P ""0.67)  metastasis  (4 vs 4 P =  1)  or complication   (8 vs 2  p =0.08) abdomino  perineal  resections  were  performed  in 2 patients  in the NAT group and 5 in the no NAT group.  Anterior  resections  were performed in 24 patients and 24 patients  in  NAT and no NAT groups. CONCLUSION:  Overall  there  was  no significant   difference    in the  clinical   out come  between  those  given NAT and those  not given.
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Free Papers Abstract, The Annual Sessions of the College of Surgeons of Sri Lanka and SAARC Surgical Care Society,13rd -17th August 2003 Kandy, Sri Lanka.
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neo-adjuvant therapy
Citation
The Annual Sessions of the College of Surgeons of Sri Lanka and SAARC Surgical Care Society.2003, P. 161.