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Treatment of Stages II and III Rectal Cancer
Treatment of stage II and stage III rectal cancer may include:
- chemoradiation followed by surgery
- chemotherapy alone followed by surgery, for people with lower-risk disease
- short-course radiation therapy followed by surgery and chemotherapy
- surgery followed by chemoradiation
- surgery
- chemoradiation followed by active surveillance and possibly surgery if the cancer recurs (comes back)
- immunotherapy with (for treatment of tumors that may have a defect in genes involved in DNA repair)
Learn more about these treatments in the Treatment Option Overview.
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