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  • 3. Pretreatment clinical findings predict outcome for patients receiving preoperative radiation for rectal cancer.
    Myerson RJ, Singh A, Birnbaum EH, Fry RD, Fleshman JW, Kodner IJ, Lockett MA, Picus J, Walz BJ, Read TE.
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  • 6. A phase I/II trial of three-dimensionally planned concurrent boost radiotherapy and protracted venous infusion of 5-FU chemotherapy for locally advanced rectal carcinoma.
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  • 9. Patterns of recurrence following high-dose preoperative radiation and sphincter-preserving surgery for cancer of the rectum.
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  • 11. Local recurrence of rectal adenocarcinoma following preoperative radiation therapy and surgery.
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  • 13. Evaluation and treatment of patients receiving radiation for cancer of the rectum or sigmoid colon in the United States: results of the 1988-1989 Patterns of Care Study process survey.
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  • 15. Combined pre and postoperative radiation for carcinoma of the rectum.
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  • 17. High-dose preoperative radiation and full-thickness local excision. A new option for patients with select cancers of the rectum.
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  • 18. Phase I dose escalating trial of hyperfractionated pre-operative chemoradiation for locally advanced rectal cancer.
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  • 20. High dose rate intraoperative radiation therapy (HDR-IORT) as part of the management strategy for locally advanced primary and recurrent rectal cancer.
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