## BACKGROUND. Total pelvic exenteration (TPE) with urinary diversion is a standard surgical approach for patients with locally advanced rectal carcinoma. Because only approximately 50% of patients undergoing TPE have tumor involving the bladder, the authors evaluated the feasibility of bladder sa
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Anorectal, bladder, and sexual function in females following colorectal surgery for carcinoma
✍ Scribed by G. Böhm; R. Kirschner-Hermanns; A. Decius; N. Heussen; V. Schumpelick; S. Willis
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- Springer
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- 2008
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- English
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- 23
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- Article
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- 0179-1958
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## BACKGROUND. There are a paucity of data supporting the routine use of follow-up testing to detect recurrent disease after potentially curative initial surgery in patients with nonmetastatic colorectal carcinoma. ## METHODS. Using the population-based Surveillance, Epidemiology, and End Resul