For rectal adenocarcinoma initially staged as T2N0 and treated with upfront surgical resection, but pathologically upstaged to pT3N0 without high risk features, how do you approach adjuvant therapy?
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Medical Oncology · Jefferson Kimmel Cancer Center
It is not uncommon for a rectal cancer which was initially felt to be T1-2 and node negative to be revealed to be more advanced stage after surgery. To know what to do in these settings, we have to go “old school” and revisit trials reported in the 1990s, combined with lessons learned in the 2000s.
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