Rectal cancer: latest developments and innovative new treatment concepts

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memo (2020) 13:251–252 https://doi.org/10.1007/s12254-020-00631-y

Rectal cancer: latest developments and innovative new treatment concepts Arno Amann

© Springer-Verlag GmbH Austria, part of Springer Nature 2020

In this special issue of the Magazine of European Medical Oncology (MEMO), a multidisciplinary team of experts summarizes and discusses recent developments and interesting results in rectum carcinoma, from a rising incidence in a young patient cohort to neoadjuvant, palliative and adjuvant treatment protocols. Especially up-front therapy before surgery has been the field within the multimodal treatment of this cancer entity with the most promising and interesting developments over the last year, raising the question of whether surgery is always needed or whether an organ-preserving concept will be the way to go in future. First, the retrospective study by Zaid et al. [1] evaluates the clinicopathological features and outcomes of an increasing rectal cancer population in young Egyptian patients (