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Oxaliplatin improves survival in different groups of patients with stage III colon cancer.

Oxaliplatin improves survival in different groups of patients with stage III colon cancer.

Posted by on Feb 24, 2013 in Colorectal cancer | 0 comments

In a nutshell The present article compared survival rates of adjuvant chemotherapy regimens with and without Oxaliplatin in patients with stage III colon cancer. This article shows that Oxaliplatin improved survival in large clinical trials.  Some background Treatment for patients with stage III colon cancer consists of surgery to...

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How soon after surgery for colorectal cancer should chemotherapy be started?

Posted by on Feb 24, 2013 in Colorectal cancer | 0 comments

In a nutshell The present study evaluated the association between time until initiation of adjuvant chemotherapy and survival in colorectal cancer patients. The main findings were that a shorter time until adjuvant chemotherapy improves survival rates in patients with resected colorectal cancer. Some background Colorectal cancers that are within...

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What is the preferred duration of post-operative chemotherapy for stage II and III colorectal cancer?

What is the preferred duration of post-operative chemotherapy for stage II and III colorectal cancer?

Posted by on Feb 24, 2013 in Colorectal cancer | 0 comments

Colorectal cancer (CRC) is one of the main causes of cancer related deaths. Patients diagnosed with CRC are treated with surgery to remove the tumor and affected tissue. If the tumor affects the entire thickness of the colon or rectal wall it is referred to as being stage II; if the local lymph nodes are also affected the cancer is referred to as being a...

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Chemotherapy for cancers of the appendix when surgery is not an option

Chemotherapy for cancers of the appendix when surgery is not an option

Posted by on Feb 24, 2013 in Colorectal cancer | 0 comments

In a nutshell This paper assessed the benefits of giving systemic (whole-body) chemotherapy in cancers of the appendix, when surgery combined with intraperitoneal chemotherapy was not an option. Some background Cancers of the appendix are rare, accounting for about 1% of all colon cancers. However, some of these tumors are aggressive and quickly...

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