PMID: 6159068Nov 1, 1980Paper

Treatment of rectal carcinomas by means of endocavitary irradiation: a progress report

Cancer
B SischyS H Sobel

Abstract

Treatment of rectal carcinomas with endocavitary irradiation is now an established method in the United States and is an important advance in the curative management of patients with selected cancers of the rectum that should be available to all such patients. Excellent palliation can also be achieved in many cases with advanced local disease. The total experience at Highland Hospital, Rochester, New York, is over 70 cases. Now that there are more centers using this method of treatment, an awareness of some of the problems and pitfalls encountered at Highland Hospital becomes relevant.

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