Consequences of omitting additional treatment after local excision of high-risk early rectal cancer: a national cohort
William Lossius, Tore Stornes, Tor Åge Myklebust, Arne Wibe

TL;DR
Skipping recommended additional treatment after local surgery for high-risk early rectal cancer leads to worse survival and higher recurrence rates.
Contribution
Shows the negative impact of not following treatment guidelines after local excision for high-risk early rectal cancer.
Findings
Patients who skipped additional treatment had a 53.3% vs. 80.9% 5-year disease-free survival.
Local recurrence rates were 22.0% vs. 7.3% for those who skipped treatment.
Overall survival was 63.9% vs. 90.6% for non-compliant patients.
Abstract
This study aimed to evaluate oncological outcomes in patients with high-risk early rectal cancer undergoing local excision, comparing those who received guideline-recommended additional treatment to those who did not, either due to comorbidities or personal preference. National data on patients treated by transanal endoscopic microsurgery (TEM) or transanal minimally invasive surgery (TAMIS) for early rectal cancer without prior chemoradiotherapy between 2010 and 2020 were analyzed retrospectively. Patients were classified into low-risk (pT1 without risk factors for lymph node involvement) and high-risk (pT1 with risk factors and all pT2). High-risk patients receiving additional treatment (mainly completion TME, or less frequently adjuvant chemoradiotherapy for high-risk pT1) were compared to those without further treatment. Endpoints were 5-year relative survival, disease-free…
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TopicsColorectal Cancer Surgical Treatments · Colorectal Cancer Screening and Detection · Colorectal and Anal Carcinomas
