Background: Treatment of rectal cancer with preoperative radiotherapy followed by total mesorectal excision is nowadays the standard treatment. It reduces local recurrences and improves overall survival. However, in patients with T2-3, N0 rectal cancer, the role of preoperative radiotherapy remains controversial. The aim of this study was to review the benefit of radiotherapy in T2 and T3, N0 rectal cancer patients. Methods: Between 1996 and 2003, 103 patients with T2-3, N0 rectal cancer were identified in our prospective database. This study evaluated time to local recurrence, distant metastases and overall survival. Results: Median follow-up was 4.3 years. The 5-year local control rate was 94%. The 5-year overall survival was 65%. The 5-year disease-free survival rate was 82%. Preoperative radiotherapy did not show any statistical differences. Abdominal perineal resection and T3 tumors negatively influenced overall survival (p = 0.02). Advanced age was of significant importance in overall survival. Conclusions: Preoperative radiotherapy does not seem to be of significant importance in patients with T2-3, N0 rectal cancer regarding local recurrence and survival. Since preoperative radiotherapy is associated with short- and long-term morbidity, patients with T2-3, N0 tumors should be identified and treated with surgery alone.

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Digestive Surgery
Erasmus MC: University Medical Center Rotterdam

Ferenschild, F., Dawson, I., de Graaf, E., de Wilt, J., & Tetteroo, G. (2009). Preoperative radiotherapy has no value for patients with T2-3, n0 adenocarcinomas of the rectum. Digestive Surgery, 26(4), 291–296. doi:10.1159/000227771