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Bowel Function After Rectal Cancer Surgery: A Review of the Evidence
Mary R. Kwaan
Surgery
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Bowel Function
100%
Colorectal Surgery
100%
Radiation Therapy
57%
Bowel
42%
Colonic J Pouch
42%
Preoperative Chemoradiation
28%
Obese Patients
14%
Quality of Life
14%
Incontinence
14%
Functional Outcome
14%
Adverse Effects
14%
Limited Information
14%
Standardized Questionnaire
14%
Reconstructive Techniques
14%
Local Recurrence
14%
Short-course Radiation Therapy
14%
Small Pelvis
14%
Medicine and Dentistry
Rectum Cancer
100%
Cancer Surgery
100%
Intestine Function
100%
Radiation Therapy
57%
Ileo-Anal Pouch
42%
Chemoradiotherapy
28%
Quality of Life
14%
Incontinence
14%
Adverse Event
14%
Pelvis
14%
Recurrent Disease
14%