Challenges of improving treatment outcomes for colorectal and anal cancers in Japan: the Colorectal Cancer Study Group (CCSG) of the Japan Clinical Oncology Group (JCOG)

Author:

Ouchi Akira1,Shida Dai2,Hamaguchi Tetsuya3,Takashima Atsuo4,Ito Yoshinori5,Ueno Hideki6,Ishiguro Megumi7,Takii Yasumasa8,Ikeda Satoshi9,Ohue Masayuki10,Fujita Shin11,Shiozawa Manabu12,Kataoka Kozo13,Ito Masaaki14,Tsukada Yuichiro14,Akagi Tomonori15,Inomata Masafumi15,Shimada Yasuhiro16,Kanemitsu Yukihide2

Affiliation:

1. Department of Gastroenterological Surgery, Aichi Cancer Center Hospital, Aichi

2. Department of Colorectal Surgery, National Cancer Center Hospital, Tokyo

3. Department of Gastroenterological Oncology, Saitama Medical University International Medical Center, Saitama

4. Department of Gastrointestinal Medical Oncology, National Cancer Center Hospital, Tokyo

5. Department of Radiation Oncology, Showa University Graduate School of Medicine, Tokyo

6. Department of Surgery, National Defense Medical College, Saitama

7. Department of Chemotherapy and Oncosurgery, Tokyo Medical and Dental University Medical Hospital, Tokyo

8. Department of Surgery, Niigata Cancer Center Hospital, Niigata

9. Department of Gastroenterological Surgery, Hiroshima Prefectural Hospital, Hiroshima

10. Department of Surgery, Osaka International Cancer Institute, Osaka

11. Department of Surgery, Tochigi Cancer Center, Tochigi

12. Department of Gastrointestinal Surgery, Kanagawa Cancer Center, Yokohama

13. Division of Lower GI, Department of Surgery, Hyogo College of Medicine, Hyogo

14. Department of Colorectal Surgery, National Cancer Center Hospital East, Chiba

15. Department of Gastroenterological and Pediatric Surgery, Oita University Hospital, Oita

16. Division of Clinical Oncology, Kochi Health Sciences Center, Kochi, Japan

Abstract

Abstract Colorectal cancer is a major public health concern in Japan. While early-stage colorectal adenocarcinoma treatment entails radical resection of the primary tumor, the importance of perioperative treatment is growing as physicians seek to further improve treatment outcomes. For anal squamous cell carcinoma, definitive chemoradiotherapy is superior to radical surgery in terms of improved patient quality of life. The Colorectal Cancer Study Group of the Japanese Clinical Oncology Group was established in 2001 and has worked to provide answers to common clinical questions and improve treatment outcomes for colorectal and anal cancers through 15 large-scale prospective clinical trials. Here, we discuss the current state of perioperative treatment for early-stage colon, rectal and anal cancers in Japan and approaches taken by the Colorectal Cancer Study Group/the Japanese Clinical Oncology Group to improve treatment outcomes for these cancers.

Funder

Taiho Pharmaceutical

National Cancer Center Research and Development Fund

Publisher

Oxford University Press (OUP)

Subject

Cancer Research,Radiology, Nuclear Medicine and imaging,Oncology,General Medicine

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