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1. Multimodality Imaging to Direct Management of Primary and Recurrent Rectal Adenocarcinoma Beyond the Total Mesorectal Excision Plane.

2. Oncological outcomes of multimodality treatment for patients undergoing surgery for locally recurrent rectal cancer: A systematic review.

3. Feasibility and usability of a regional hub model for colorectal cancer services during the COVID-19 pandemic.

4. Local Recurrence and Disease-Free Survival After Transanal Total Mesorectal Excision: Results From the International TaTME Registry.

5. Systematic review of classification systems for locally recurrent rectal cancer.

6. Postoperative chemotherapy improves survival in patients with resected high-risk Stage II colorectal cancer: results of a systematic review and meta-analysis.

7. The sigmoid take-off: An anatomical imaging definition of the rectum validated on specimen analysis.

8. Definition of the Rectum: An International, Expert-based Delphi Consensus.

9. Predictive Factors and Risk Model for Positive Circumferential Resection Margin Rate After Transanal Total Mesorectal Excision in 2653 Patients With Rectal Cancer.

10. Influence of the level of sacrectomy on survival in patients with locally advanced and recurrent rectal cancer.

11. A meta-analysis assessing the survival implications of subclassifying T3 rectal tumours.

12. The Future of Rectal Cancer Surgery: A Narrative Review of an International Symposium.

13. The rectosigmoid problem.

15. Session 3: Many ways to organ preserve the rectum but which is correct?

16. Functional outcomes with handsewn versus stapled anastomoses in the treatment of ultralow rectal cancer.

17. Does Conversion to Open of Laparoscopically Attempted Rectal Cancer Cases Affect Short- and Long-Term Outcomes? A Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis.

19. The effect of adjuvant chemotherapy on survival and recurrence after curative rectal cancer surgery in patients who are histologically node negative after neoadjuvant chemoradiotherapy.

20. An audit comparing the reporting of staging MRI scans for rectal cancer with the London Cancer Alliance (LCA) guidelines.

21. A systematic review of transabdominal levator division during abdominoperineal excision of the rectum (APER).

22. A rectal cancer feasibility study with an embedded phase III trial design assessing magnetic resonance tumour regression grade (mrTRG) as a novel biomarker to stratify management by good and poor response to chemoradiotherapy (TRIGGER): study protocol for a randomised controlled trial.

23. A meta-analysis comparing the risk of metastases in patients with rectal cancer and MRI-detected extramural vascular invasion (mrEMVI) vs mrEMVI-negative cases.

24. Adjuvant chemotherapy may improve disease-free survival in patients with rectal cancer positive for MRI-detected extramural venous invasion following chemoradiation.

25. Systemic Chemotherapy as Salvage Treatment for Locally Advanced Rectal Cancer Patients Who Fail to Respond to Standard Neoadjuvant Chemoradiotherapy.

26. The results of local excision with or without postoperative adjuvant chemoradiotherapy for early rectal cancer among patients choosing to avoid radical surgery.

27. Individualizing surgical treatment based on tumour response following neoadjuvant therapy in T4 primary rectal cancer.

28. Interobserver agreement of radiologists assessing the response of rectal cancers to preoperative chemoradiation using the MRI tumour regression grading (mrTRG).

29. Prospective Validation of a Low Rectal Cancer Magnetic Resonance Imaging Staging System and Development of a Local Recurrence Risk Stratification Model: The MERCURY II Study.

30. Four anastomotic techniques following transanal total mesorectal excision (TaTME).

31. A systematic review of transanal total mesorectal excision: is this the future of rectal cancer surgery?

32. Hand-sewn coloanal anastomosis for low rectal cancer: technique and long-term outcome.

33. A systematic review of sacral nerve stimulation for low anterior resection syndrome.

34. Surgical treatment of gastrointestinal stromal tumour of the rectum in the era of imatinib.

35. The effect of a primary tumour resection on the progression of synchronous colorectal liver metastases: an exploratory study.

36. Learning curve for the management of recurrent and locally advanced primary rectal cancer: a single team's experience.

37. Total mesorectal excision optimized by pelvic MRI.

38. Survival outcome of operated and non-operated elderly patients with rectal cancer: A Surveillance, Epidemiology, and End Results analysis.

39. Intraoperative bleeding and haemostasis during pelvic surgery for locally advanced or recurrent rectal cancer: a prospective evaluation.

40. Does rectal cancer height influence the oncological outcome?

41. MR imaging for rectal cancer: the role in staging the primary and response to neoadjuvant therapy.

42. Establishing the optimum lymph node yield for diagnosis of stage III rectal cancer.

43. The role of epithelial mesenchymal transition and resistance to neoadjuvant therapy in locally advanced rectal cancer.

44. EMVI-positive stage II rectal cancer has similar clinical outcomes as stage III disease following pre-operative chemoradiotherapy.

45. Indications and outcome of pelvic exenteration for locally advanced primary and recurrent rectal cancer.

46. Adjuvant chemotherapy improves overall survival after TME surgery in mucinous carcinoma of the rectum.

47. Chemoradiotherapy response in recurrent rectal cancer.

48. Extramural venous invasion is a potential imaging predictive biomarker of neoadjuvant treatment in rectal cancer.

49. Preoperative magnetic resonance imaging assessment of circumferential resection margin predicts disease-free survival and local recurrence: 5-year follow-up results of the MERCURY study.

50. Prognostic significance of extramural vascular invasion in T4 rectal cancer.

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