Abstract
Seventy-six cases of squamous-cell carcinoma of the anus are reviewed—11 of these were classified as anal-margin tumors and 65 as anal-canal carcinomas. Fifty-nine of these were available for five-year follow-up, ten having been treated within the last five years, and seven were lost to follow-up. The five-year survival rate for nine patients with neoplasms arising at the anal margin was 67 per cent (six survivors) and for 50 patients with anal-canal neoplasms, 32 per cent (16 survivors). Radiotherapy proved unsatisfactory, and radical excision was the only method of treatment which carried reasonable prospects of cure.
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