Treatment options for local control: Resection of locally recurrent rectal cancer may be curative in selected patients.
Treatment of locally recurrent small intestine cancer may include the following:
Locally recurrent rectal cancer may be resectable, particularly if an inadequate prior operation was performed.
Treatment may cure locally recurrent breast cancer.
Treatment of locally recurrent colon cancer may be localexcision.
Cancer that comes back in or near the original site is called locally recurrent breast cancer.
Resection of locally recurrent rectal cancer may be curative in selected patients.
For locally recurrent disease, pelvic exenteration can lead to a 5-year survival rate of 32% to 62% in selected patients.
Locally recurrent urethral cancer after radiation therapy should be treated by surgical excision.
Locally recurrent disease can be approached by surgery or radiation therapy.