Recent advances in rectal cancer treatment - are we on the right track?
CONCLUSIONS: To obtain substantial progress and also improve survival, the systemic treatments need to be improved even if preoperative delivery is more effective and better tolerated than postoperative. The locoregional treatment may be further optimised through better risk prediction.PMID:38449909 | PMC:PMC10916366 | DOI:10.48101/ujms.v129.10537 (Source: Upsala Journal of Medical Sciences)
Source: Upsala Journal of Medical Sciences - March 7, 2024 Category: General Medicine Authors: Bengt Glimelius Source Type: research

Recent advances in rectal cancer treatment - are we on the right track?
CONCLUSIONS: To obtain substantial progress and also improve survival, the systemic treatments need to be improved even if preoperative delivery is more effective and better tolerated than postoperative. The locoregional treatment may be further optimised through better risk prediction.PMID:38449909 | PMC:PMC10916366 | DOI:10.48101/ujms.v129.10537 (Source: Upsala Journal of Medical Sciences)
Source: Upsala Journal of Medical Sciences - March 7, 2024 Category: General Medicine Authors: Bengt Glimelius Source Type: research

Recent advances in rectal cancer treatment - are we on the right track?
CONCLUSIONS: To obtain substantial progress and also improve survival, the systemic treatments need to be improved even if preoperative delivery is more effective and better tolerated than postoperative. The locoregional treatment may be further optimised through better risk prediction.PMID:38449909 | PMC:PMC10916366 | DOI:10.48101/ujms.v129.10537 (Source: Upsala Journal of Medical Sciences)
Source: Upsala Journal of Medical Sciences - March 7, 2024 Category: General Medicine Authors: Bengt Glimelius Source Type: research

Recent advances in rectal cancer treatment - are we on the right track?
CONCLUSIONS: To obtain substantial progress and also improve survival, the systemic treatments need to be improved even if preoperative delivery is more effective and better tolerated than postoperative. The locoregional treatment may be further optimised through better risk prediction.PMID:38449909 | PMC:PMC10916366 | DOI:10.48101/ujms.v129.10537 (Source: Upsala Journal of Medical Sciences)
Source: Upsala Journal of Medical Sciences - March 7, 2024 Category: General Medicine Authors: Bengt Glimelius Source Type: research

Recent advances in rectal cancer treatment - are we on the right track?
CONCLUSIONS: To obtain substantial progress and also improve survival, the systemic treatments need to be improved even if preoperative delivery is more effective and better tolerated than postoperative. The locoregional treatment may be further optimised through better risk prediction.PMID:38449909 | PMC:PMC10916366 | DOI:10.48101/ujms.v129.10537 (Source: Upsala Journal of Medical Sciences)
Source: Upsala Journal of Medical Sciences - March 7, 2024 Category: General Medicine Authors: Bengt Glimelius Source Type: research

Recent advances in rectal cancer treatment - are we on the right track?
CONCLUSIONS: To obtain substantial progress and also improve survival, the systemic treatments need to be improved even if preoperative delivery is more effective and better tolerated than postoperative. The locoregional treatment may be further optimised through better risk prediction.PMID:38449909 | PMC:PMC10916366 | DOI:10.48101/ujms.v129.10537 (Source: Upsala Journal of Medical Sciences)
Source: Upsala Journal of Medical Sciences - March 7, 2024 Category: General Medicine Authors: Bengt Glimelius Source Type: research

Recent advances in rectal cancer treatment - are we on the right track?
CONCLUSIONS: To obtain substantial progress and also improve survival, the systemic treatments need to be improved even if preoperative delivery is more effective and better tolerated than postoperative. The locoregional treatment may be further optimised through better risk prediction.PMID:38449909 | PMC:PMC10916366 | DOI:10.48101/ujms.v129.10537 (Source: Upsala Journal of Medical Sciences)
Source: Upsala Journal of Medical Sciences - March 7, 2024 Category: General Medicine Authors: Bengt Glimelius Source Type: research

Recent advances in rectal cancer treatment - are we on the right track?
CONCLUSIONS: To obtain substantial progress and also improve survival, the systemic treatments need to be improved even if preoperative delivery is more effective and better tolerated than postoperative. The locoregional treatment may be further optimised through better risk prediction.PMID:38449909 | PMC:PMC10916366 | DOI:10.48101/ujms.v129.10537 (Source: Upsala Journal of Medical Sciences)
Source: Upsala Journal of Medical Sciences - March 7, 2024 Category: General Medicine Authors: Bengt Glimelius Source Type: research

Recent advances in rectal cancer treatment - are we on the right track?
CONCLUSIONS: To obtain substantial progress and also improve survival, the systemic treatments need to be improved even if preoperative delivery is more effective and better tolerated than postoperative. The locoregional treatment may be further optimised through better risk prediction.PMID:38449909 | PMC:PMC10916366 | DOI:10.48101/ujms.v129.10537 (Source: Upsala Journal of Medical Sciences)
Source: Upsala Journal of Medical Sciences - March 7, 2024 Category: General Medicine Authors: Bengt Glimelius Source Type: research

Recent advances in rectal cancer treatment - are we on the right track?
CONCLUSIONS: To obtain substantial progress and also improve survival, the systemic treatments need to be improved even if preoperative delivery is more effective and better tolerated than postoperative. The locoregional treatment may be further optimised through better risk prediction.PMID:38449909 | PMC:PMC10916366 | DOI:10.48101/ujms.v129.10537 (Source: Upsala Journal of Medical Sciences)
Source: Upsala Journal of Medical Sciences - March 7, 2024 Category: General Medicine Authors: Bengt Glimelius Source Type: research

Recent advances in rectal cancer treatment - are we on the right track?
CONCLUSIONS: To obtain substantial progress and also improve survival, the systemic treatments need to be improved even if preoperative delivery is more effective and better tolerated than postoperative. The locoregional treatment may be further optimised through better risk prediction.PMID:38449909 | PMC:PMC10916366 | DOI:10.48101/ujms.v129.10537 (Source: Upsala Journal of Medical Sciences)
Source: Upsala Journal of Medical Sciences - March 7, 2024 Category: General Medicine Authors: Bengt Glimelius Source Type: research

Partly unequal receipt of healthcare in last month of life in amyotrophic lateral sclerosis: a retrospective cohort study of the Stockholm region
CONCLUSIONS: The results indicate partly unequal distribution of palliative care, however the actual, individual preferences cannot be deducted from registry studies. All patients with ALS should be offered SPC when needed.KEY MESSAGE: This register study shows that receipt of SPC in patients with ALS is equal in relation to gender, socioeconomic standing, frailty, and age <75 years, while those ≥75 years, with dementia, or residing in NH were somewhat less likely to receive SPC. Receipt of SPC reduces ER visits and acute hospital admissions.PMID:38371486 | PMC:PMC10870957 | DOI:10.48101/ujms.v129.9856 (Source: Upsala...
Source: Upsala Journal of Medical Sciences - February 19, 2024 Category: General Medicine Authors: Peter Strang Torbj örn Schultz Anneli Ozanne Source Type: research

Partly unequal receipt of healthcare in last month of life in amyotrophic lateral sclerosis: a retrospective cohort study of the Stockholm region
CONCLUSIONS: The results indicate partly unequal distribution of palliative care, however the actual, individual preferences cannot be deducted from registry studies. All patients with ALS should be offered SPC when needed.KEY MESSAGE: This register study shows that receipt of SPC in patients with ALS is equal in relation to gender, socioeconomic standing, frailty, and age <75 years, while those ≥75 years, with dementia, or residing in NH were somewhat less likely to receive SPC. Receipt of SPC reduces ER visits and acute hospital admissions.PMID:38371486 | PMC:PMC10870957 | DOI:10.48101/ujms.v129.9856 (Source: Upsala...
Source: Upsala Journal of Medical Sciences - February 19, 2024 Category: General Medicine Authors: Peter Strang Torbj örn Schultz Anneli Ozanne Source Type: research

Partly unequal receipt of healthcare in last month of life in amyotrophic lateral sclerosis: a retrospective cohort study of the Stockholm region
CONCLUSIONS: The results indicate partly unequal distribution of palliative care, however the actual, individual preferences cannot be deducted from registry studies. All patients with ALS should be offered SPC when needed.KEY MESSAGE: This register study shows that receipt of SPC in patients with ALS is equal in relation to gender, socioeconomic standing, frailty, and age <75 years, while those ≥75 years, with dementia, or residing in NH were somewhat less likely to receive SPC. Receipt of SPC reduces ER visits and acute hospital admissions.PMID:38371486 | PMC:PMC10870957 | DOI:10.48101/ujms.v129.9856 (Source: Upsala...
Source: Upsala Journal of Medical Sciences - February 19, 2024 Category: General Medicine Authors: Peter Strang Torbj örn Schultz Anneli Ozanne Source Type: research

Partly unequal receipt of healthcare in last month of life in amyotrophic lateral sclerosis: a retrospective cohort study of the Stockholm region
CONCLUSIONS: The results indicate partly unequal distribution of palliative care, however the actual, individual preferences cannot be deducted from registry studies. All patients with ALS should be offered SPC when needed.KEY MESSAGE: This register study shows that receipt of SPC in patients with ALS is equal in relation to gender, socioeconomic standing, frailty, and age <75 years, while those ≥75 years, with dementia, or residing in NH were somewhat less likely to receive SPC. Receipt of SPC reduces ER visits and acute hospital admissions.PMID:38371486 | PMC:PMC10870957 | DOI:10.48101/ujms.v129.9856 (Source: Upsala...
Source: Upsala Journal of Medical Sciences - February 19, 2024 Category: General Medicine Authors: Peter Strang Torbj örn Schultz Anneli Ozanne Source Type: research