Rectal resection surgery after neoadjuvant treatment has been the mainstay treatment of locally advanced rectal cancer. However, functional outcomes and quality of life after radical resection of the rectum remain suboptimal. The excellent oncologic outcomes in patients who achieved pathologic complete response after neoadjuvant treatment questioned the need for radical surgery. The watch-and-wait approach is a noninvasive therapeutic alternative for organ preservation and avoiding operative morbidity. In the watch-and-wait approach, patients with locally advanced rectal cancer who achieve excellent clinical response after neoadjuvant treatment undergo active surveillance rather than rectal cancer surgery. In this practical review, we summarized the main results of studies on the watch-and-wait approach and provided a practical method for implementing the watch-and-wait approach.
Introduction
Landmark Studies on the WW Approach
How to Perform the Neoadjuvant Treatment?
How to Assess Tumor Response after Neoadjuvant Treatment?
How to Follow Up in the WW Approach?
Conclusion
Statement of Ethics
Conflict of Interest
Funding
Author Contributions
Data Availability Statement
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