A. Blajin, Cristina Tănase, A. Popa, Vlad Filimon, F. Grama, T. Burcoș
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"WATCH AND WAIT POLICY – A PATHWAY TO A BETTER QUALITY OF LIFE FOR PATIENTS WITH RECTAL CANCER: A REVIEW"
favourable outcomes and poten-tial advantages, this treatment approach can result in significant toxicity. The watch-and-wait (WW) strategy is an alternative approach and has been accepted as an alternative treatment in patients with rectal cancer who have had a complete clinical response (cCR) after neoadjuvant therapy. However, there are several open questions and concerns about this strategy, including the methods of patient selection, criteria to accurately determine cCR, both clinical and radiological, optimal duration of neoadjuvant treatment, optimal follow-up strategies and fu-ture possible perspectives of this approach. The aim of this review is to summarize the current available data and evidence on the WW strategy and the proven bene-fits this approach may have in patients with rectal cancer.