Background: Intraoperative radiation therapy (IORT) has been proposed as a tool to improve local control
in patients with locally advanced primary or recurrent colorectal cancer.
Methods: A retrospective review (1999e2015) of all patients undergoing IORT for locally advanced or
recurrent colorectal cancer at a single academic center was performed. Patient demographics, oncologic
staging, short-term and long-term outcomes were reviewed.
Results: There were 77 patients (mean age 63 ± 11 years) identified, of whom 19 had colon cancer, 57
had rectal cancer, and 2 had appendiceal cancers. R0 resection was performed in 53 patients (69%), R1 in
19 (25%) and R2 in 5 (6%). Ten (13%) patients had a local recurrence at 18 ± 14 months and 34 (44%) had a
distant recurrence at 18 ± 18 months. Mean survival was 47 ± 41 months.
Conclusion: IORT resulted in low local failure rates and should be considered for patients with locally
advanced or recurrent colorectal cancers.
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      Research Department
              
          Research Year
              2017
          Research Journal
              The American Journal of Surgery
          Research Publisher
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          Research Vol
              Vol. 213
          Research Rank
              1
          Research_Pages
              pp. 586 - 589
          Research Website
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