Colorectal disease : the official journal of the Association of Coloproctology of Great Britain and Ireland
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Previous randomized controlled trials and meta-analyses have demonstrated the ineffectiveness of fluorouracil-based adjuvant chemotherapy for patients with rectal cancer who have undergone neoadjuvant chemoradiotherapy and subsequent surgery. The role of oxaliplatin/fluorouracil-based adjuvant chemotherapy in such patients is unknown. We performed a meta-analysis to evaluate the efficacy of oxaliplatin/fluorouracil-based adjuvant chemotherapy based on a comparison with fluorouracil-based adjuvant chemotherapy for patients with rectal cancer. ⋯ Adjuvant oxaliplatin/fluorouracil-based chemotherapy can improve the DFS of patients after neoadjuvant chemoradiotherapy and radical surgery, compared with adjuvant fluorouracil-based chemotherapy. Data of the longer-term survival outcome are needed.
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Prehabilitation, defined as enhancement of the preoperative condition of a patient, is a possible strategy for improving postoperative outcome. Lack of muscle strength and poor physical condition, increasingly prevalent in older patients, are risk factors for postoperative complications. Eighty-five per cent of patients with colorectal cancer are aged over 60 years. Since surgery is the cornerstone of their treatment, this review systemically examined the literature on the effect of physical prehabilitation in older patients undergoing colorectal surgery. ⋯ Prehabilitation is a possible means of enhancing the physical condition of patients preoperatively. The quality of studies in older patients undergoing colorectal surgery is poor, despite the increase in elderly people with colorectal cancer. Defining specific patient groups at risk and standardizing the outcome are essential for improving the results of treatment.