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1. Microsatellite instability in rectal cancer: what does it mean? A study of two randomized trials and a systematic review of the literature

2. Current controversies in TNM for the radiological staging of rectal cancer and how to deal with them: results of a global online survey and multidisciplinary expert consensus

5. Health-related quality of life of early-stage breast cancer patients after different radiotherapy regimens

6. Induction chemotherapy followed by chemoradiotherapy versus chemoradiotherapy alone as neoadjuvant treatment for locally recurrent rectal cancer: study protocol of a multicentre, open-label, parallel-arms, randomized controlled study (PelvEx II)

7. Treatment and survival of locally recurrent rectal cancer: A cross-sectional population study 15 years after the Dutch TME trial

8. Cross-Sectional Study on MRI Restaging After Chemoradiotherapy and Interval to Surgery in Rectal Cancer: Influence on Short- and Long-Term Outcomes

9. Effectiveness and toxicity of conventional radiotherapy treatment for painful spinal metastases: a detailed course of side effects after opposing fields versus a single posterior field technique

10. Effectiveness and toxicity of conventional radiotherapy treatment for painful spinal metastases: a detailed course of side effects after opposing fields versus a single posterior field technique

11. Acute toxicity and surgical complications after preoperative (chemo)radiation therapy for rectal cancer in patients with inflammatory bowel disease

12. Can we Save the rectum by watchful waiting or TransAnal microsurgery following (chemo) Radiotherapy versus Total mesorectal excision for early REctal Cancer (STAR-TREC study)?: protocol for a multicentre, randomised feasibility study

13. An Easy Tool to Predict Survival in Patients Receiving Radiation Therapy for Painful Bone Metastases

14. Clinicopathological characteristics predict lymph node metastases in ypT0-2 rectal cancer after chemoradiotherapy

15. Course of Quality of Life After Radiation Therapy for Painful Bone Metastases: A Detailed Analysis From the Dutch Bone Metastasis Study

16. A multi-centred randomised trial of radical surgery versus adjuvant chemoradiotherapy after local excision for early rectal cancer

17. EURECCA colorectal: multidisciplinary mission statement on better care for patients with colon and rectal cancer in Europe

18. Chemoradiation therapy for rectal cancer in the distal rectum followed by organ-sparing transanal endoscopic microsurgery (CARTS study)

19. Modern Treatment of Rectal Cancer Closes the Gap Between Common Adenocarcinoma and Mucinous Carcinoma

20. Highlights from the seventh European Multidisciplinary Colorectal Cancer Congress (EMCCC) 2014

21. No Increased Risk of Second Cancer After Radiotherapy in Patients Treated for Rectal or Endometrial Cancer in the Randomized TME, PORTEC-1, and PORTEC-2 Trials

22. Quality of Life in Relation to Pain Response to Radiation Therapy for Painful Bone Metastases

23. Adjuvant chemotherapy for rectal cancer patients treated with preoperative (chemo)radiotherapy and total mesorectal excision: a Dutch Colorectal Cancer Group (DCCG) randomized phase III trial

25. Effect of age on response to palliative radiotherapy and quality of life in patients with painful bone metastases

26. EURECCA colorectal: multidisciplinary management: European consensus conference colon & rectum

27. Tumour regression grading after chemoradiotherapy for locally advanced rectal cancer: A near pathologic complete response does not translate into good clinical outcome

29. The future of TNM in rectal cancer - the era of neoadjuvant therapy

31. Comparative analysis of risk factors for pathological fracture with femoral metastases

32. EURECCA colorectal: multidisciplinary mission statement on better care for patients with colon and rectal cancer in Europe

33. Short-course radiotherapy followed by neo-adjuvant chemotherapy in locally advanced rectal cancer - the RAPIDO trial

34. Local and distant recurrences in rectal cancer patients are predicted by the nonspecific immune response; specific immune response has only a systemic effect--a histopathological and immunohistochemical study

35. Preoperative radiotherapy combined with total mesorectal excision for resectable rectal cancer: 12-year follow-up of the multicentre, randomised controlled TME trial

36. The CARTS study: Chemoradiation therapy for rectal cancer in the distal rectum followed by organ-sparing transanal endoscopic microsurgery.

37. Long-term outcomes of eye-conserving treatment with Ruthenium(106) brachytherapy for choroidal melanoma.

38. Marked improvements in survival of patients with rectal cancer in the Netherlands following changes in therapy, 1989-2006.

39. PIK3CA mutations predict local recurrences in rectal cancer patients.

40. Epithelial human leukocyte antigen-DR expression predicts reduced recurrence rates and prolonged survival in rectal cancer patients.

42. Caspase-3 activity predicts local recurrence in rectal cancer.

44. Preoperative chemoradiotherapy with capecitabine and oxaliplatin in locally advanced rectal cancer. A phase I-II multicenter study of the Dutch Colorectal Cancer Group.

45. The TME trial after a median follow-up of 6 years: increased local control but no survival benefit in irradiated patients with resectable rectal carcinoma.

46. Gene expression profiling reveals two separate mechanisms regulating apoptosis in rectal carcinomas in vivo.

47. Cyclooxygenase 2 expression in rectal cancer is of prognostic significance in patients receiving preoperative radiotherapy.

48. Improvement of staging by combining tumor and treatment parameters: the value for prognostication in rectal cancer.

49. Prognostic value of apoptosis in rectal cancer patients of the dutch total mesorectal excision trial: radiotherapy is redundant in intrinsically high-apoptotic tumors.

50. Patients with a favourable prognosis are equally palliated with single and multiple fraction radiotherapy: results on survival in the Dutch Bone Metastasis Study.

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