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- Title
Management of colorectal cancer metastases to the liver, lung or peritoneum suitable for curative intent: summary of NICE guidance.
- Authors
Mohamed, F.; Kallioinen, M.; Braun, M.; Fenwick, S.; Shackcloth, M.; Davies, R. J.; Bradbury, J.; Burgess, G.; Chew, C.; J. Davies, R.; Dawson, C.; Hepburn, J.; Hoskin, P.; Lennard, D.; Misra, V.; Monahan, K.; Roope, R.; Salto‐Tellez, M.; Singh, B.; Verma, R.
- Abstract
The management of metastatic colorectal cancer has undergone a strategic evolution with improvements in imaging, biomarker-based selection for systemic anticancer therapy (SACT), and innovations in surgical and local ablative techniques. Uncertainty persists around the benefits of systemic treatment in addition to liver resection, treatment other than surgical resection, and, for synchronous presentation, whether a simultaneous or staged resection of the primary tumour and liver metastases should be employed. Only retrospective studies of local ablation with or without liver resection I versus i liver resection alone were available.
- Subjects
COLORECTAL cancer; CYTOREDUCTIVE surgery; LIVER metastasis; LIVER cancer; METASTASIS; PERITONEUM; PERITONEAL cancer
- Publication
British Journal of Surgery, 2020, Vol 107, Issue 8, p943
- ISSN
0007-1323
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.1002/bjs.11609