Overview


Duke Endosurgery Center Research Group Ongoing Clinical Trials

Sponsored by American College of Surgeons Oncology Group (ACOSOG)
Study Title: A Prospective Study of the Prognostic Significance of Microsatellite
Instability in Patients with Early Age-of-Onset Colorectal Cancer
Protocol Z0190
Status: open
 

 
Sponsored by Duke Cancer Center
Study Title: Local Excision of Rectal Tumors after Neo-Adjuvant
Chemo-radiation in Resected Rectal Cancer Tumor Specimen
Status: open
Study Title: Quality of life in Patients Status Post Abdominoperineal Resection vs. Sphincter-Preserving Low Anterior Resection for Rectal Cancer
Status: closed
Abstract:
Wilkins K, Fields R, Onaitis M, Kalady M, Seigler H, Tyler D, Mantyh C, Ludwig K. Quality of life following low anterior resection vs. abdominal perineal resection for rectal cancer: a case for sphincter preservation. Presented at the American College of Surgeons Scientific Meeting, Surgical Forum 2002.
 

 
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