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DOI: 10.1055/s-2007-984869
The Role of Postoperative Surveillance in Colorectal Cancer
Publication History
Publication Date:
31 July 2007 (online)

ABSTRACT
Postoperative surveillance for recurrent and/or metachronous disease is an important component of the treatment of patients with colorectal cancer. The optimal schedule of follow-up investigations remains controversial. Several randomized trials have suggested a moderate improvement in 5-year survival and earlier detection of cancer recurrence with the implementation of intensive surveillance protocols. Whether these protocols are cost-effective has yet to be determined. Current guidelines from the American Society of Colon and Rectal Surgeons recommend periodic patient follow-up with office visits, carcinoembryonic antigen (CEA) measurement, and endoscopy following potentially curative resection of colorectal cancer.
KEYWORDS
Colorectal cancer - cancer surveillance
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David A MargolinM.D.
Department of Colon and Rectal Surgery, Ochsner Clinic Foundation
1514 Jefferson Hwy., New Orleans, LA 70121
Email: damargolin@ochsner.org