In local advanced rectal cancer (LARC) was defined at the work group in rectal cancer as a tumour what invade the serosa or neighbouring organs, associated with invaded perirectal or mezorectal nodes, with internal fistulae, peritoneal carcinomatosis and locoregional recidives. On a trial of 97 patients, the authors present personal experience, in comparison with literature data regarding therapeutic strategy and tactic of parameters: operability and the moment of operation, indication of preoperative radiotherapy, the type of operation, excision of the metastasis, adjuvant therapy and attitude of locoregional recidives. The survival of the patients was 21.6% at 3 years and 15.4% at 5 years.
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