Related Experiment Video
Updated: Jan 22, 2026

Robot-assisted Total Mesorectal Excision and Lateral Pelvic Lymph Node Dissection for Locally Advanced Middle-low Rectal Cancer
Published on: February 12, 2022
Radical Resection Compared to Local Excision for Very Old Patients With Stage 1 Rectal Cancer: An Exact-Match
Rachel Gefen1,2, Sameh Hany Emile1,3, Zoe Garoufalia1
1Ellen Leifer Shulman and Steven Shulman Digestive Disease Center, Cleveland Clinic Florida, Weston, Florida, USA.
Background:
We assessed overall survival (OS) and cancer-specific-survival (CSS) of radical resection compared to local excision for stage 1 rectal cancer in very old patients (≥ 80 years).
Methods:
This retrospective cohort study included patients aged ≥ 80 years who underwent surgery for stage 1 rectal cancer from the SEER database from 2000-2020. Patients were divided into radical resection and local excision groups, and were exact matched for T stage, tumor grade, and tumor size. The main outcome measures were OS and CSS.
Results:
6379 patients ≥ 80 years underwent local or radical resection of stage 1 rectal cancer; 51.9% were female and 47% had T1 tumors. After matching, 1125 patients were included in each group. The median OS was longer in patients who underwent radical resection (60 months vs. 51 months, p = 0.009), yet there were no significant differences in CSS between the two groups. When stratified by the T stage, there was no benefit for radical resection in T1 tumors (p = 0.33). In multivariate analysis, radical resection and local excision had similar hazard of mortality (HR 1.03, 95%CI 0.76-1.38).
Conclusion:
Radical resection and local excision had similar CSS in very old patients with stage 1 rectal cancer. A personalized approach considering patient status and treatment goals should be used for each patient.
Related Concept Videos
Fisher's Exact Test
Piaget's Stage 1 of Cognitive Development
Exploration...
Comparing the Survival Analysis of Two or More Groups
Base Excision Repair
The first step of...
Sign Test for Matched Pairs
To conduct the sign test, we first calculate the differences in...
Nucleotide Excision Repair

