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Postoperative mortality in rectal cancer treated with or without preoperative radiotherapy: Causes and risk factors

✍ Scribed by Dr T. Holm; L.-E. Rutqvist; H. Johansson; B. Cedermark


Publisher
John Wiley and Sons
Year
1996
Tongue
English
Weight
555 KB
Volume
83
Category
Article
ISSN
0007-1323

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✦ Synopsis


Adjuvant preoperative radiotherapy in patients with rectal cancer improves local control and possibly overall survival. However, an increased postoperative mortality rate after radiotherapy has been observed in some trials.

This study was based on 1399 patients in two randomized trials of radiotherapy. It reviewed the causes of death after operation and attempted to identify risk factors for postoperative mortality in patients with rectal cancer treated with or without high-dose (5 X 5 Gy) preoperative radiotherapy. The majority of deaths were from cardio-vascular disease or infection. The risk of postoperative mortality was significantly increased in patients irradiated with a two-portal technique to a relatively large volume compared with those not given radiotherapy, but not i n those irradiated with a four-portal technique to a limited volume. Age, sex, tumour stage and coexistent cardiovascular disease were independent risk factors for postoperative mortality. The risk of postoperative death in patients with rectal cancer is related to the preoperative radiotherapy technique.

Preoperative radiotherapy has been shown t o improve local control'-' and possibly overall survival4 in patients with primary rectal cancer.


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