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How do you approach rectal cancer with a solitary bone metastasis that is biopsy proven?

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Radiation Oncology · Brigham and Women's Hospital

This is a much less common scenario than oligometastatic disease to the liver or lung, but as control rates for bone metastases treated with SBRT are showing promise, the approach may be similar to that taken for patients with more common sites of oligometastatic rectal cancer.

We would typically st...

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