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KMID : 0362919880060020235
Journal of the Korean Society for Therapeutic Radiology and Oncology
1988 Volume.6 No. 2 p.235 ~ p.246
Role of Radiotherapy in Management of Rectal Cancer
Loh Juhn-Kyu

Lee Chang-Geol
Seong Jin-Sil
Kim Soo-Kon
Park Kyung-Ran
Suh Chang-Ok
Kim Gwi-Eon
Abstract
A total of 93 patients with rectal cancer treated with radiotherapy at department of Radiation Oncology, Yonsei University College of Medicine, Yonsei Cancer Center between January 1974 and December 1983 are retrospectively analysed.
The patients are divided into three groups as follows: ¥°. Postoperative radiotherapy, ¥±. Pstoperative recurrent, ¥². Unresectable or Inoperable group. In postoperative radiotherapy group, overall 5 year survival rate is 34.8% and prognostic factors are presence of obstruction and degree of differentiation. In postoperative recurrent group, overall 5 year survival rate is 34.8% and prognostic factors are presence of obstruction and degree of differentiation. In postoperative recurrent group, overall 2 year survival rate is 7.4% with median survival of 13 months and prognostic factors are RT responsiveness and sex, and the local failure rate is 22.7%. In unresectable or inoperable group, overall 2 year survival rate is 19.8% with median survival of 12.6 months and prognostic factors are RT responsiveness and RT dose. The complications for RT are not significant and are acceptable in all patients.
KEYWORD
Radiotherapy, Rectal cancer
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