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    Organ preservation strategies in rectal cancer management are safe and effective. 26% of patients underwent organ preservation, with higher rates in early-stage cases (51% vs. 18.1%). Watch and wait was used for 78% of these patients, showing similar short-term outcomes to local excision. At 2 years, overall survival exceeded 95% across the board, with no significant differences in disease-free or local recurrence-free survival. Surgeons should consider these options to tailor treatment based on patient response, particularly in non-metastatic cases. Journal… Read more: New Insights on Organ Preservation in Rectal Cancer

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