- Title
- Short-course radiation with consolidation chemotherapy does not increase operative morbidity compared to long-course chemoradiation: A retrospective study of the US rectal cancer consortium
- Creators
- Philip S. Bauer - Washington University in St. LouisAdriana C. Gamboa - Emory UniversityEbunoluwa E. Otegbeye - Washington University in St. LouisWilliam C. Chapman - Washington University in St. LouisSamantha Rivard - University of MichiganScott Regenbogen - University of MichiganMaryam Mohammed - University of Pittsburgh Medical CenterJennifer Holder-Murray - University of Pittsburgh Medical CenterJason T. Wiseman - The Ohio State UniversityAslam Ejaz - The Ohio State UniversityKamren Edwards-Hollingsworth - Vanderbilt University Medical CenterAlexander T. Hawkins - Vanderbilt University Medical CenterSteven R. Hunt - Washington University in St. LouisGlen Balch - Emory UniversityMatthew L. Silviera - Washington University in St. Louis
- Publication Details
- Journal of surgical oncology, Vol.129(2), pp.254-263
- Number of pages
- 10
- Grant note
- National Institutes of Health (http://data.elsevier.com/vocabulary/SciValFunders/100000002) National Cancer Institute (http://data.elsevier.com/vocabulary/SciValFunders/100000054) T32CA009621 / National Cancer Institute (100000054) T32CA009621 / Washington University School of Medicine Surgical Oncology Basic Science and Translational Research Training Program University of Washington (http://data.elsevier.com/vocabulary/SciValFunders/100007812)
- Identifiers
- 991006262710602656
- Academic Unit
- Surgery
- Language
- English
- Resource Type
- Journal article
Journal article
Short-course radiation with consolidation chemotherapy does not increase operative morbidity compared to long-course chemoradiation: A retrospective study of the US rectal cancer consortium
Journal of surgical oncology, Vol.129(2), pp.254-263
02/2024
PMID: 37792637
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