From Early to Metastatic Colorectal Cancer:
Decision Points Along the Treatment Continuum

 
From Early to Metastatic Colorectal Cancer: Decision Points Along the Treatment Continuum is a National Peer Reviews in Colorectal Cancer (NPRCRC) continuing education supplement to the
June 2007 issue of the cancer journal Community Oncology.
The articles in this supplement discuss the role of adjuvant chemotherapy for patients with resectable disease and review the principles of adjuvant therapy for stages II and III colon cancer; explain how to develop an individualized treatment plan for patients with newly diagnosed, potentially curable, liver-only metastatic colorectal cancer; define a new paradigm of care for patients with metastatic colorectal cancer that involves individualized up-front planning; identify effective regimens employing the latest combinations of chemotherapy and targeted agents for the treatment of metastatic colorectal cancer; evaluate specific patient characteristics, toxicity profiles of the available agents, and disease parameters needed to develop an optimal treatment plan; and discuss ways to formulate a treatment strategy for the adjuvant patient who develops metastatic disease.

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Release date: June 15, 2007  Expiration: June 15, 2008

 
 


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