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Functional outcomes and quality of life in patients with anterior resection for rectal cancer. Does preoperative manometry predict the feasibility of a J-pouch?

The goal in the treatment of rectal cancer is the recovery of the disease with the best fecal continence and quality of life. The Authors compared quality of life and manometric results in patients treated with neo-adjuvant chemotherapy and rectal low anterior resection (LRA). From January 1998 to M...

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Published in:Il Giornale di chirurgia 2004-04, Vol.25 (4), p.117-120
Main Authors: Franco, S, Foresta, G, Cordio, S, Marletta, F, Lodin, M, Marino, G, Giannone, G
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Neoadjuvant Therapy
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Quality of Life
Radiotherapy Dosage
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Rectal Neoplasms - radiotherapy
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