Endorectal ultrasound and magnetic resonance imaging in rectal cancer staging |
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Authors: | Bartram Clive Brown Gina |
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Affiliation: | Imperial College School of Medicine and St. Mark's Hospital, Northwick Park, Harrow HA1 3UJ, UK. c.bartram@ic.ac.uk |
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Abstract: | The majority of rectal cancers have local disease only at presentation, but despite meticulous surgery, a number of factors will influence outcome. Preoperative identification of adverse prognostic factors provides a rational basis for selecting preoperative therapy. Thin section MRI can influence preoperative therapeutic algorithms by T and N staging, demonstrating operability, and the potential risk of circumferential margin involvement. Endosonography may contribute to this, but has a greater role in determining intramural invasion for early tumors. The assessment of residual tumor after chemoradiotherapy remains difficult; PET scanning has been used in this situation [32], but has not been compared with MRI and is unlikely to show only residual cells with extensive fibrosis. |
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