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Would you consider neoadjuvant chemoradiation with oral capecitabine for a locally advanced sigmoid adenocarcinoma 20 cm from the anal verge?

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Medical Oncology · UH Seidman Cancer Center, Case Western Reserve University

If the tumor is above the peritoneal reflection, and the patient has no metastatic disease, and the surgeon thinks a surgery with a negative margin is feasible, upfront surgery would be my choice followed by adjuvant chemo if appropriate.

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Medical Oncology · City of Hope Orange County

Agree with both @Dr. First Last and @Dr. First Last. Although, as mentioned, since it is locally advanced, I would favor a neoadjuvant approach. Depending on age, I've often resorted to doublet or triplet chemotherapy without any biologic. Still check MMR/MSI status. Increasing data to consider IO i...

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Medical Oncology · Dignity Health Cancer Institute

AT 20cm, (adequately measured with a rigid scope) or proven non-rectal on an MR pelvis, we would treat these as colonic cancers -- if they are locally advanced and hence precluding an adequate surgery, would consider neoadjuvant chemotherapy to downstage prior to surgery. There is some evidence of p...

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