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Endoscopy
December 2025
Department of Gastroenterology, The First Medical Center of Chinese PLA General Hospital, Beijing, China.
Eur J Surg Oncol
September 2025
Bordeaux Colorectal Institute, Tivoli Clinic, Bordeaux, 33000, France. Electronic address:
The management of rectal cancer has evolved into a patient-centered multidisciplinary approach emphasizing oncological safety, quality of life (QoL), and functional outcomes. Shared Decision-Making (SDM) plays a pivotal role in navigating treatment strategies that balance these aspects. Rather than reviewing existing SDM interventions, this narrative review explores clinical situations where SDM could significantly support the decision-making process.
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June 2025
Colorectal Surgery, Vall d'Hebron University Hospital, Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona UAB, Barcelona, Spain.
Background: Sphincter-sparing rectal cancer surgery seeks to avoid terminal stomas, yet they remain common. To identify patients who may benefit from an upfront terminal ostomy, we aimed to determine preoperative risk factors and develop a risk calculator.
Methods: This multicenter observational retrospective cohort study included consecutive patients undergoing sphincter-sparing anterior resection for rectal cancer between January 2016 and January 2020 at 6 tertiary hospitals.
Indian J Surg Oncol
February 2025
Nursing Division (Stoma Clinic), Regional Cancer Centre, Thiruvananthapuram, India.
Rectal cancer and its treatment significantly affect the quality of life (QOL) of the patients. Standard treatment for locally advanced rectal cancer is neoadjuvant radiation therapy followed by surgery and surgical options include sphincter-preserving surgeries (SPS) or abdominoperineal resection (APR). This study aims at determining the pattern of changes in quality of life of patients undergoing rectal cancer surgery using the FACT-C (Malayalam) questionnaire.
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May 2024
Division of Colon and Rectal Surgery, Colorectal Section, Department of Surgery Chang, Gung Memorial Hospital, Linko, No.5, Fuxing St., Guishan Dist, Taoyuan City, 33305, Taiwan.
Background: The primary treatment for non-metastatic rectal cancer is curative resection. However, sphincter-preserving surgery may lead to complications. This study aims to develop a predictive model for stoma non-closure in rectal cancer patients who underwent curative-intent low anterior resection.
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