Varut LohsiriwatMahidol University2018-11-092018-11-092014-01-01Asian Pacific Journal of Cancer Prevention. Vol.15, No.8 (2014), 3825-38282476762X151373682-s2.0-84901999617https://repository.li.mahidol.ac.th/handle/123456789/33370Surgical outcomes of colorectal cancer treatment depend not only on good surgery and tumor biology but also on an optimal perioperative care. The enhanced recovery program (ERP)-a multidisciplinary and multimodal approach, or so called 'fast-track surgery'-has been designed to minimize perioperative and intraoperative stress responses, and to support the recovery of organ function aiming to help patients getting better sooner after surgery. Compared with conventional postoperative care, the enhanced recovery program results in quicker patient recovery, shorter length of hospital stay, faster recovery of gastrointestinal function, and a lower incidence of postoperative complications. Although not firmly established as yet, the enhanced recovery program after surgery could be of oncological benefit in colorectal cancer patients because it can enhance recovery, maintain integrity of the postoperative immune system, increase feasibility of postoperative chemotherapy, and shorten the time interval from surgery to chemotherapy. This commentary summarizes short-term outcomes and potential long-term benefits of enhanced recovery programs in the treatment of colorectal cancer.Mahidol UniversityBiochemistry, Genetics and Molecular BiologyMedicineImpact of enhanced recovery program on colorectal cancer surgeryArticleSCOPUS10.7314/APJCP.2014.15.8.3825