
PITTSBURGH-Attempts to conduct randomized comparative trials of preoperative vs postoperative therapy for rectal cancer have been largely unsuccessful in the United States. Many surgeons have already decided which approach they are committed to and will not randomize patients to the alternate approach, according to Roy E. Smith, MD. As director of medical affairs and oversight for the National Surgical Adjuvant Breast and Bowel Project (NSABP) Foundation in Pittsburgh, Dr. Smith has had experience in NSABP’s efforts to get comparative trials off the ground.
