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World J Gastroenterol. Feb 21, 2011; 17(7): 848-854
Published online Feb 21, 2011. doi: 10.3748/wjg.v17.i7.848
Table 1 Randomized control trials evaluating timing and dose of radiation therapy
Trial (year results published)Study designPatientsFollow-up (mo)TreatmentOutcome: overall survivalOutcome: local recurrence
Swedish Rectal Cancer Trial (1997)[10]RCT116860Neoadjuvant short-course RT vs surgery alone58% vs 48% (P = 0.004)11% vs 27% (P < 0.001)
Dutch TME Trial (2001)[11]RCT186124Neoadjuvant short-course RT (standard TME ) vs surgery alone82% vs 81.8% (P = 0.84)2.4% vs 8.2% (P < 0.001)
German Rectal Cancer Study Group (2004)[14]RCT79960Neoadjuvant long-course RT + chemotherapy vs adjuvant long-course RT + chemotherapy76% vs 74% (P = 0.80)6% vs 13% (P = 0.006)
Polish Colorectal Group (2006)[16]RCT31248Neoadjuvant short-course RT vs neoadjuvant long-course RT67.2% vs 66.2% (P = 0.96)14.2% vs 9% (P = 0.17)
MRC-NCIC (2009)[17]RCT135060Neoadjuvant short-course RT vs selective adjuvant long-course RT + chemotherapy70% vs 67.9% (HR 0.91, 95% CI: 0.73 to -1.13, P = 0.40)4% vs 11% (HR 0.39, 95% CI: 0.27 to 0.58, P < 0.0001)
NSABP R-03 (2009)[18]RCT26760Neoadjuvant long-course RT + chemotherapy vs postoperative long-course RT + chemotherapy74.5% vs 65.6% (P = 0.065)10.7% vs 10.7% (P = 0.69)
Stockholm III (2010)1RCT303OngoingNeoadjuvant short-course RT + surgery within 1 wk vs neoadjuvant short-course RT + surgery 4 to 8 wk later vs neoadjuvant long-course RT + surgery 4 to 8 wk laterOngoing