Author:
,Wang Guiyu,Fan Daiming,Gu Jin,Ding Kefeng,Fang Xuedong,Shen Lin,Xu Zhongfa,Xu Jianmin,Cai Jianchun,Cai Lianming,Cai Sanjun,Chen Gong,Chen Jiansi,Cheng Longwei,Cheng Yong,Chi Pan,Cui Binbin,Dai Guanghai,Fu Chuangang,Gu Yanhong,He Guodong,Hu Junhong,Huang Jing,Huang Rui,Huang Zhongcheng,Jiang Zheng,Jie Zhigang,Ju Haixing,Li Hai,Li Jian,Li Jun,Li Ming,Li Yaoping,Li Yunfeng,Lin Guole,Liu Haiying,Liu Ming,Liu Qian,Pan Zhizhong,Peng Yifan,Qian Niansong,Qiu Meng,Ren Li,Sun Yueming,Tang Jianqiang,Tang Qingchao,Tang Yuan,Tao Kaixiong,Tao Min,Wang Haijiang,Wang Meng,Wang Zejun,Wang Zhengguang,Wang Ziqiang,Wang Ziwei,Wei Shaozhong,Xing Baocai,Xiong Bin,Xu Ye,Yan Su,Yang Bin,Yang Chunkang,Yao Qinghua,Ye Yingjiang,Yuan Ying,Zhang Guozhi,Zhang Haizeng,Zhang Hongmei,Zhang Zhen,Zhong Yunshi,Zhu Ji,Zhu Yuan,Zhu Yuping,Zou Shuangmei,Wang Yuliuming,Lv Jingfang,Liu Enrui,Yang Ming,Zhang Qian,Zhang Weiyuan,Zhang Lin,Luo Jun,Zheng Zhaoxu,Zhao Zhixun,Liu Zheng,Tao Jinhua,Huang Haiyang,Chen Tianli,Wang Xishan
Abstract
Abstract
Purpose
Colorectal cancer is a common malignant tumor worldwide. In China, the ratio of rectal cancer to colon cancer in terms of incidence is close to 1: 1. Low rectal cancer accounts for more than half of all cases of rectal cancer. In recent years, the proportion of rectal cancer has trended downward, however the incidence of rectal cancer in younger adults is increasing. The CACA Guidelines for Holistic Integrative Management of Rectal Cancer were edited to help improve the diagnosis and comprehensive treatment in China.
Methods
This guideline has been prepared by consensuses reached by the CACA Committee of Colorectal Cancer Society, based on a careful review of the latest evidence including China’s studies, and referred to domestic and international relative guidelines, also considered China’s specific national conditions and clinical practice.
Results
The CACA Guidelines for Holistic Integrative Management of Rectal Cancer include the epidemiology of rectal cancer, prevention and screening, diagnosis, treatment of nonmetastatic and metastatic rectal cancer, follow-up, and whole-course rehabilitation management.
Conclusion
Committee of Colorectal Cancer Society, Chinese Anti-Cancer Association, standardizes the diagnosis and treatment of rectal cancer in China through the formulation of the CACA Guidelines.
Publisher
Springer Science and Business Media LLC
Reference142 articles.
1. Sung H, Ferlay J, Siegel RL, et al. Global Cancer statistics 2020: GLOBOCAN estimates of incidence and mortality worldwide for 36 cancers in 185 countries. CA Cancer J Clin. 2021;71(3):209–49.
2. Cao W, Chen HD, Yu YW, et al. Changing profiles of cancer burden worldwide and in China: a secondary analysis of the global cancer statistics 2020. Chin Med J. 2021;134(7):783–91.
3. Wu CX, Fu C, He J, et al. Analysis of incidence and mortality of colorectal cancer in China, 2015. China. Oncology. 2020;030(004):241–5.
4. Sun KX, Zheng RS, Zhang SW, et al. Report of Cancer incidence and mortality in different areas of China, 2015. China Cancer. 2019;28(01):1–11.
5. Zheng RS, Sun KX, Zhang SW, et al. Report of cancer epidemiology in China, 2015. Chin J Oncol. 2019;41(1):19–28.