Usefulness of close surveillance for rectal cancer patients after neoadjuvant chemoradiotherapy

  • Yu Jen Hsu
  • , Yih Jong Chern
  • , I. Li Lai
  • , Sum Fu Chiang
  • , Chun Kai Liao
  • , Wen Sy Tsai
  • , Hsin Yuan Hung
  • , Pao Shiu Hsieh
  • , Chien Yuh Yeh
  • , Jy Ming Chiang
  • , Yen Lin Yu
  • , Jeng Fu You*
  • *Corresponding author for this work

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Abstract

It is controversial whether patients who achieve clinical complete remission (cCR) of rectal cancer should be treated with the "watch and wait"(W&W) or radical resection (RR) strategy. Our study aimed to compare the survival outcomes and ostomy rate of the W&W and RR strategies. Between January 2008 and December 2015, we investigated 26 patients who achieved pathologic complete remission after undergoing RR and 36 patients who adopted the W&W strategy because of cCR. The tumor regrowth, salvage surgery, recurrence, disease-free, and overall survival (OS) rates were assessed. In our study, recurrences occurred in nine and two patients from the W&W and RR groups, respectively. Each patient in the RR group had a temporary or permanent ostomy, but only three (8.3%) had an ostomy in the W&W group. The 5-year recurrence rate was 25.0% in the W&W group and 7.7% in the RR group. Six patients (16.7%) had tumor regrowth in the W&W group, and all were resectable when regrowth. The 5-year OS rates between the two groups were nonsignificant. There is no specific risk factor for recurrence and OS. Under close surveillance, the W&W group achieved similar OS to the RR group and benefited from a lower ostomy rate.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)1438-1448
Number of pages11
JournalOpen Medicine (Poland)
Volume17
Issue number1
DOIs
StatePublished - 01 01 2022

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© 2022 Yu-Jen Hsu et al., published by De Gruyter.

Keywords

  • chemoradiotherapy
  • complete response
  • rectal cancer
  • salvage surgery
  • watch and wait

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