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Hematology, Oncology and Stem Cell Therapy. 2016; 9 (4): 147-153
in English | IMEMR | ID: emr-184255

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Background: Achieving a high rate of complete pathological response with pre-operative chemoradiotherapy in rectal cancer is an unmet need. We evaluated the efficacy and toxicity of the combination of cetuximab, capecitabine and radiation therapy in the pre-operative setting of localized rectal cancer


Patients and methods: Patients with clinically staged T3, T4 or nodepositive rectal cancer were treated with concurrent capecitabine and radiotherapy with weekly cetuximab starting one week before the start of radiation. This was followed by total mesorectal excision within 6-8 weeks. All patients achieving R0 resection received adjuvant capecitabine for 6 cycles


Results: Fifteen patients were treated and all underwent surgery. Sphincter preservation was achieved in 11 patients [73.3%] and pathological complete response in two. With a median follow up of 48 months [range 8.4-57.5], 12 patients were relapse-free and 14 were alive with 4- year relapse free survival of 80%. Overall survival was 93%. Significant grade 3 and 4 toxicity was mainly cetuximab-induced skin reactions [33%], radiation-induced skin toxicity [13%] and diarrhea [20%]


Conclusions: Adding cetuximab to pre-operative concurrent capecitabine and radiotherapy provides modest efficacy with manageable toxicity

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Saudi Journal of Gastroenterology [The]. 2013; 19 (3): 99-100
in English | IMEMR | ID: emr-127400
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Annals of Saudi Medicine. 2012; 32 (2): 117-120
in English | IMEMR | ID: emr-118088

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Five major technological changes will herald a new era in health care delivery around the World: digitalization of the personal health record, sharing of health care digital data across different platforms, applications and institutions, delivery of patient services via the internet, use of the digital media and social networking as a medium for education and preventive medicine and introduction of smart applications as counselors to prevent medical errors. The implications of such changes are huge. Saudi Arabia is not isolated from such important developments. This article explores the future of health care delivery with a special focus on the experience of a tertiary care center in Saudi Arabia that has led the wave in such changes regionally


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Humans , Medical Records Systems, Computerized , Patient Education as Topic , Quality of Health Care
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