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CLINICAL OUTCOME OF INTERSPHINCTERIC RESECTION FOR ULTRA-LOW RECTAL CANCER

CLINICAL OUTCOME OF INTERSPHINCTERIC RESECTION FOR ULTRA-LOW RECTAL CANCER

... for rectal cancer including the short- term ...for rectal cancer because of the difficulty in understanding the accurate anatomy of the small pelvic cavity, in dissecting the TME or TSME ...

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Correlation of chromosomal instability, telomere length and telomere maintenance in microsatellite stable rectal cancer: a molecular subclass of rectal cancer.

Correlation of chromosomal instability, telomere length and telomere maintenance in microsatellite stable rectal cancer: a molecular subclass of rectal cancer.

... tolerance of severe telomere shortening can occur. Instead of triggering a response to terminate cells susceptible to malignant progression, these critically shortened telomeres persist, leading to chromosomal ...

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The effect of neoadjuvant chemoradiotherapy on whole-body physical fitness and skeletal muscle mitochondrial oxidative phosphorylation in vivo in locally advanced rectal cancer patients--an observational pilot study.

The effect of neoadjuvant chemoradiotherapy on whole-body physical fitness and skeletal muscle mitochondrial oxidative phosphorylation in vivo in locally advanced rectal cancer patients--an observational pilot study.

... major rectal cancer surgery significantly reduces physical fitness objectively assessed by CPET and muscle mitochondrial function assessed by 31 P ...

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Intratumoral Heterogeneity of MicroRNA Expression in Rectal Cancer.

Intratumoral Heterogeneity of MicroRNA Expression in Rectal Cancer.

... To the best of our knowledge, this is the first study to assess the intratumoral heterogeneity of miRNAs in rectal cancer. Moreover, we are not aware of any other studies applying the two techniques of ...

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Impact on sexual function of surgical treatment in rectal cancer

Impact on sexual function of surgical treatment in rectal cancer

... Between January 2011 and December 2014, 122 male patients with rectal cancer were submit- ted to surgical treatment. A total of 79 patients were excluded: trans-anal excision (4 patients), surgery in ...

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Changes in NADADP-ribose metabolism in rectal cancer

Changes in NADADP-ribose metabolism in rectal cancer

... in rectal cancer was compared to that of the corresponding normal rectal ...Twenty rectal tissue frag- ments were collected during surgery from patients diagnosed as having rectal ...

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Genetic variation in selenoprotein genes, lifestyle, and risk of colon and rectal cancer.

Genetic variation in selenoprotein genes, lifestyle, and risk of colon and rectal cancer.

... colon cancer after adjustment for multiple comparison; rs17745445 of TNXRD2 was borderline significant after adjustment for multiple comparison with the step- down Bonferroni ...colon cancer where those who ...

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Evaluation of quality parameters of rectal cancer surgery

Evaluation of quality parameters of rectal cancer surgery

... AbstrACt: Introduction: rectal cancer (rC) represents 1/3 of all diagnosed colorectal cancers. After the creation of specialized units to treat rC, it became fundamental to establish criteria to assess the ...

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Differences in survival between colon and rectal cancer from SEER data.

Differences in survival between colon and rectal cancer from SEER data.

... Colorectal cancer is the third most common cancer among both men and women in the United States ...[1]. Rectal cancer makes up approximately 25% of large bowel cancers in the Western ...and ...

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STED super-resolution microscopy of clinical paraffin-embedded human rectal cancer tissue.

STED super-resolution microscopy of clinical paraffin-embedded human rectal cancer tissue.

... The optical resolution of conventional confocal microscopy is limited by diffraction to ,200 nm in the axial plane, often concealing valuable information. Paraffin-embedded tissues alleg- edly exhibit pronounced ...

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J. Coloproctol. (Rio J.)  vol.34 número3

J. Coloproctol. (Rio J.) vol.34 número3

... 7. Luca F, Valvo M, Ghezzi TL, Zuccaro M, Cenciarelli S, Trovato C, et al. Impact of robotic surgery on sexual and urinary functions after fully robotic nerve-sparing total mesorectal excision for rectal ...

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J. Coloproctol. (Rio J.)  vol.31 número4

J. Coloproctol. (Rio J.) vol.31 número4

... with rectal cancer not submitted to preoperative ...with rectal cancer excluding colon tumors, synchronous tumors, hereditary colorectal cancer and those undergoing preoperative ...

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Rev. Hosp. Clin.  vol.57 número2

Rev. Hosp. Clin. vol.57 número2

... Thus, better preoperative diagnosis will provide understanding of the physiopathology of the malignant dis- ease, its dissemination, and conse- quently, orient the surgical treatment of rectal cancer. A ...

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J. Coloproctol. (Rio J.)  vol.34 número1

J. Coloproctol. (Rio J.) vol.34 número1

... Even though the retrospective observations of the present study may not seem a breakthrough in the management of rectal cancer today, it is clearly an outstanding accomplish- ment when the data and the ...

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J. Coloproctol. (Rio J.)  vol.35 número1

J. Coloproctol. (Rio J.) vol.35 número1

... In addition of tumor response, there is compelling evidence of a relationship between systemic response and prognosis. Several authors have shown that the number of circulating lymphocytes, in particular through a ...

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Radiol Bras  vol.49 número3

Radiol Bras vol.49 número3

... lower rectal cancer, due to the extremely high concentrated dose delivered to the tumor and the sparing of normal tissue, when compared with a course of external beam radiation ...Keywords: Rectal ...

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Cellular responses to topoisomerase ll-mediated DNA lesions

Cellular responses to topoisomerase ll-mediated DNA lesions

... affect cancer cell behavior and, eventually, clinical ...with rectal cancer who had undergone neoadjuvant chemoradiotherapy ...Colorectal cancer cells (HCT 116) were induced into senescence by ...

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J. Coloproctol. (Rio J.)  vol.34 número1

J. Coloproctol. (Rio J.) vol.34 número1

... even rectal cancer experts do not have a thorough understanding of which LARS symptoms truly matter to the patient, nor how these symptoms affect QoL, thus underlining the necessity of using a validated ...

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J. Coloproctol. (Rio J.)  vol.35 número2

J. Coloproctol. (Rio J.) vol.35 número2

... preoperative rectal cancer staging is crucial to the correct man- agement of the ...preoperative rectal cancer staging comparing with the anatomopathological ...

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