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Robot-assisted Total Mesorectal Excision and Lateral Pelvic Lymph Node Dissection for Locally Advanced Middle-low Rectal Cancer
Published on: February 12, 2022
OVERVIEW OF DISCUSSIONS AND DECISION-MAKING ON TOTAL NEOADJUVANT THERAPY OF DISTAL RECTAL CANCER
P Gordiichuk1, M Gordiichuk1,2
1Shupyk National University of Healthcare of Ukraine, Kyiv, 04112, Ukraine.
Abstract:
Advances implemented in the complex treatment of distal rectal cancer led to a decrease in the number of loco-regional recurrences to 5-10%, but high rates of distant metastases remain at up to 30%. They lead to disappointing long-term oncological results, which requires the search for improvement of each of the stages of complex treatment. As a consequence of the questionable effectiveness of adjuvant polychemotherapy for distal rectal cancer, the question of the possibility of transferring drug treatment from an adjuvant to a neoadjuvant regimen is reasonably raised. The presented options for full neoadjuvant therapy have been developed and tested in leading oncology centers and are based on National Comprehensive Cancer Network Version 1.2022 recommendations. It is premature to make categorical conclusions regarding the recommendation of one or another variant of their implementation. Our preliminary clinical results confirmed the need for an additional stage of restaging in the second option, after 16 weeks of polychemotherapy before chemoradiation, in order to exclude the generalization of the disease. Therefore, there is a need for a prospective, controlled intercentre study to answer some unresolved questions.

