Transcription of The American Society of Colon and Rectal Surgeons Clinical ...
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surgeon to locally advanced disease involving adjacent pel-vic organs. The patient’s medical fitness to undergo multi-modality treatment should be assessed to guide treatment planning and perioperative management. A thorough dis-cussion of perioperative risk stratification is beyond the scope of this guideline.13–15
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