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What is the appropriate dose and volume for adjuvant treatment of a sigmoid colon adenocarcinoma adherent to the L5 vertebral body with a positive radial margin?

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Radiation Oncology · University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill

There is no firm data on this topic, but in general colon cancers are not that radiosensitive and for positive margins, with no other evidence of tumor, one should go to a high dose. Ideally, if you know from preoperative scans that the margin is likely to be close or positive I would recommend a pr...

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Radiation Oncology · Washington University School of Medicine

I agree with @Dr. First Last. My initial target volume (for 45 Gy) would depend on the preoperative findings. An advanced distal sigmoid colon cancer can involve structures in the true pelvis and therefore access much of the same nodal stations as a rectal cancer. Otherwise, I would target the attac...

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