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You are here: Home / Videos / Quality assessment after neoadjuvant therapy and TME

Quality assessment after neoadjuvant therapy and TME

 

Presented by Mariana Berho, MD at the SAGES 2013 Annual Meeting; SAGES/ISLCRS/ASCRS Symposium – Optimizing Outcomes in Rectal Cancer


TNM stage–34 sec
neoadjuvant CRT–1:05
tumor downstaging vs tumor regression–1:54
importance of pTN after neoadjuvant CRT–3:25
citations–4:37 https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/19673001


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12/20/2013
Video Categories
Optimizing Outcomes in Rectal Cancer, SAGES 2013 Meeting
Learning Themes
Colorectal
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2013 Annual Meeting
Video Authors
Berho M
Video Institutions
City of Hope National Medical Center--Duarte CA, Cleveland Clinic--Weston FL


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