Aims: To analyse the results of a single institution experience of combined preoperative radio/chemo-radiotherapy and intraoperative electron-radiation therapy (IORT) for locally advanced rectal cancer and to compare the results with surgery alone retrospectively.
Methods: The study cohort comprised 99 patients with clinical T3-4NxM0 adenocarcinoma of the rectum who had received preoperative radio/chemo-radiotherapy, radical surgery, and IORT [Group I]. Until 1998, 67 patients were treated with radiation only [Group Ia], and after 1999, 32 patients were concurrently given tegafur and uracil (UFT) [Group Ib]. 68 patients with clinical T3-4NxM0 rectal cancer were treated with surgery alone [Group II].
Results: The median follow-up was 67 months in Group I and 83 months in Group II. Local recurrence rate was 2% in Group I, which was significantly lower than 16% in Group II (p=0.002) Both disease-free survival and overall survival in Group I were significantly better than those in Group II (p=0.04, p=0.02, respectively). Sphincter preservation was possible in 78% in Group Ib, which was significantly more than 42% in Group Ia (p=0.002).
Conclusions: The combined preoperative radio/chemo-radiotherapy and IORT for clinical T3-4Nx rectal cancer significantly reduces local recurrence and improves prognosis. Combination of preoperative radiotherapy and oral UFT improves the feasibility of sphincter-preservation.