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Dominik P. Modest, MD, University of Munich, discusses an evaluation of resection in patients with metastatic colorectal cancer.
Dominik P. Modest, MD, University of Munich, discusses an evaluation of resection in patients with metastatic colorectal cancer (mCRC).
In a central evaluation for surgical treatment options in the FIRE-3 study results, a panel of 8 surgeons and 3 medical oncologists served as reviewers of 448 patients, defining resectability as at least 50% of the reviewers recommending surgical intervention.
Findings showed that roughly 20% of the population would have been a candidate for surgical intervention and at best response, it was a little more than 50%, says Modest.
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