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Radiation Oncologists’ Approach to Rectosigmoid Junction Tumors in Turkey: The Turkish Society for Radiation Oncology Gastrointestinal Group Survey Study (TROD 02-007)

BACKGROUND/AIMS: The objective was to determine the preferences and perspectives regarding preoperative evaluation and treatment strategies for rectosigmoid junction cancer among radiation oncologists using a questionnaire survey. MATERIALS AND METHODS: Since defining the correct origin of the neopl...

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Autores principales: Aynacı, Özlem, Serdar, Lasif, Canyılmaz, Emine, Hürmüz, Pervin
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Turkish Society of Gastroenterology 2023
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10544611/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37458391
http://dx.doi.org/10.5152/tjg.2023.22597
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author Aynacı, Özlem
Serdar, Lasif
Canyılmaz, Emine
Hürmüz, Pervin
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Serdar, Lasif
Canyılmaz, Emine
Hürmüz, Pervin
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description BACKGROUND/AIMS: The objective was to determine the preferences and perspectives regarding preoperative evaluation and treatment strategies for rectosigmoid junction cancer among radiation oncologists using a questionnaire survey. MATERIALS AND METHODS: Since defining the correct origin of the neoplasm is essential in tailoring the most appropriate treatment scheme in the rectosigmoid junction region, we surveyed Turkish radiation oncologists about clinical decisions in rectosigmoid junction cancer patients via a 20-point questionnaire. RESULTS: Based on responses from 130 radiation oncologists surveyed across the country, 119 (91.5%) used the anterior peritoneal reflection as the landmark, while 111 (85.4%) used the distance from the anal verge to the boundary between the rectum and sigmoid. This indicates that most of the participants decided to consider both pretreatment evaluation methods. Although distance at colonoscopy can be very variable, when the discrepancy was observed between these methods, 66 (50.8%) participants made the final decision according to the distance from the anal verge in our questionnaire. The conclusion from the questionnaire is that there is difficulty in interpreting magnetic resonance imaging findings, and there is a need for anatomic landmarks relevant to the limit between the rectum and sigmoid so that clinicians can confidently facilitate the diagnosis. CONCLUSIONS: There is a wide variation in the diagnosis and decision-making of rectosigmoid junction cancer among radiation oncologists in Turkey, according to our survey, because of several definitions of the rectosigmoid junction boundaries. Considerable attention is required to clarify whether the first preoperative treatment or surgery for rectosigmoid junction cancer.
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spelling pubmed-105446112023-10-03 Radiation Oncologists’ Approach to Rectosigmoid Junction Tumors in Turkey: The Turkish Society for Radiation Oncology Gastrointestinal Group Survey Study (TROD 02-007) Aynacı, Özlem Serdar, Lasif Canyılmaz, Emine Hürmüz, Pervin Turk J Gastroenterol Original Article BACKGROUND/AIMS: The objective was to determine the preferences and perspectives regarding preoperative evaluation and treatment strategies for rectosigmoid junction cancer among radiation oncologists using a questionnaire survey. MATERIALS AND METHODS: Since defining the correct origin of the neoplasm is essential in tailoring the most appropriate treatment scheme in the rectosigmoid junction region, we surveyed Turkish radiation oncologists about clinical decisions in rectosigmoid junction cancer patients via a 20-point questionnaire. RESULTS: Based on responses from 130 radiation oncologists surveyed across the country, 119 (91.5%) used the anterior peritoneal reflection as the landmark, while 111 (85.4%) used the distance from the anal verge to the boundary between the rectum and sigmoid. This indicates that most of the participants decided to consider both pretreatment evaluation methods. Although distance at colonoscopy can be very variable, when the discrepancy was observed between these methods, 66 (50.8%) participants made the final decision according to the distance from the anal verge in our questionnaire. The conclusion from the questionnaire is that there is difficulty in interpreting magnetic resonance imaging findings, and there is a need for anatomic landmarks relevant to the limit between the rectum and sigmoid so that clinicians can confidently facilitate the diagnosis. CONCLUSIONS: There is a wide variation in the diagnosis and decision-making of rectosigmoid junction cancer among radiation oncologists in Turkey, according to our survey, because of several definitions of the rectosigmoid junction boundaries. Considerable attention is required to clarify whether the first preoperative treatment or surgery for rectosigmoid junction cancer. Turkish Society of Gastroenterology 2023-09-01 /pmc/articles/PMC10544611/ /pubmed/37458391 http://dx.doi.org/10.5152/tjg.2023.22597 Text en © 2023 authors https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ Content of this journal is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial 4.0 International License. (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/)
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Aynacı, Özlem
Serdar, Lasif
Canyılmaz, Emine
Hürmüz, Pervin
Radiation Oncologists’ Approach to Rectosigmoid Junction Tumors in Turkey: The Turkish Society for Radiation Oncology Gastrointestinal Group Survey Study (TROD 02-007)
title Radiation Oncologists’ Approach to Rectosigmoid Junction Tumors in Turkey: The Turkish Society for Radiation Oncology Gastrointestinal Group Survey Study (TROD 02-007)
title_full Radiation Oncologists’ Approach to Rectosigmoid Junction Tumors in Turkey: The Turkish Society for Radiation Oncology Gastrointestinal Group Survey Study (TROD 02-007)
title_fullStr Radiation Oncologists’ Approach to Rectosigmoid Junction Tumors in Turkey: The Turkish Society for Radiation Oncology Gastrointestinal Group Survey Study (TROD 02-007)
title_full_unstemmed Radiation Oncologists’ Approach to Rectosigmoid Junction Tumors in Turkey: The Turkish Society for Radiation Oncology Gastrointestinal Group Survey Study (TROD 02-007)
title_short Radiation Oncologists’ Approach to Rectosigmoid Junction Tumors in Turkey: The Turkish Society for Radiation Oncology Gastrointestinal Group Survey Study (TROD 02-007)
title_sort radiation oncologists’ approach to rectosigmoid junction tumors in turkey: the turkish society for radiation oncology gastrointestinal group survey study (trod 02-007)
topic Original Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10544611/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37458391
http://dx.doi.org/10.5152/tjg.2023.22597
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