Erschienen in:
31.10.2017 | Colorectal Cancer
Antigen-Directed Cancer Surgery for Primary Colorectal Cancer: 15-Year Survival Analysis
verfasst von:
J. P. Tiernan, MBChB, PhD, FRCS, D. G. Jayne, BSc, MB BCh, FRCS, MD
Erschienen in:
Annals of Surgical Oncology
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Sonderheft 3/2017
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Excerpt
We read with interest the article by Povoski et al. concerning the long-term follow-up of patients who had resections for colorectal cancer performed using antigen-directed surgery.
1 The authors have been at the forefront of research into radioimmunoguided surgery (RIGS) for over 25 years and are to be congratulated on their work. This paper compared survival data for 93 patients who underwent antigen-directed surgery between 1992 and 1995 and found that those who had no detectable bound antibody remaining in the surgical field at the end of the procedure had a significant survival advantage over those who did. …