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This is the Scientific Surgery Archive, which contains all randomized clinical trials in surgery that have been identified by searching the top 50 English language medical journal issues since January 1998. Compiled by Jonothan J. Earnshaw, former Editor-in-Chief, BJS

Impact of radiotherapy on local recurrence of rectal cancer in Norway. BJS 2007; 94: 113-118.

Published: 2nd November 2006

Authors: M. H. Hansen, J. Kjæve, A. Revhaug, M. T. Eriksen, A. Wibe, B. Vonen et al.

Background

The purpose of this study was to analyse the impact of radiotherapy on local recurrence of rectal cancer in Norway after the national implementation of total mesorectal excision (TME).

Method

This was a prospective national cohort study of 4113 patients undergoing major resection of rectal carcinoma between November 1993 and December 2001.

Results

The proportion of patients who had radiotherapy before or after operation increased from 4·6 per cent in 1994 to 23·0 per cent in 2001. The cumulative 5‐year local recurrence rate decreased from 16·2 to 10·7 per cent. Multivariable analysis showed that preoperative radiotherapy significantly reduced local recurrence (hazard ratio 0·59 (95 per cent confidence interval 0·39 to 0·87)). The use of preoperative radiotherapy in patients from a local hospital offering radiotherapy was 50 per cent higher than that for patients from a hospital without such services (P = 0·003); cumulative 5‐year local recurrence rates for these patients were 10·6 and 15·8 per cent respectively (P < 0·001).

Conclusion

Following national implementation of TME for rectal cancer, increased use of preoperative radiotherapy appeared to reduce recurrence rates further. Copyright © 2006 British Journal of Surgery Society Ltd. Published by John Wiley & Sons, Ltd.

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