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General Internal Medicine

Surgical Oncology   

Questions discussed in this category


For a pedunculated rectal polyp found to be adenocarcinoma after endoscopic removal, with PNI as the only adverse feature, would you recommend additional treatment such as surgery or chemoradiation?
Consider some stalk invasion, but no deep submucosal extent and negative margins by 9 mm. 
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In patients with inflammatory bowel disease with low rectal cancer with planned proctocolectomy, would you consider creation of a pouch?
1 Answer available
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