: China has the highest volume of low rectal cancer surgeries globally, with Chinese colorectal surgeons pioneering sphincter-preserving techniques including intersphincteric resection (ISR), transanal total mesorectal excision (TaTME), and robotic-assisted TME. For ultra-low rectal cancer within 3-5 cm of the anal verge, top-tier centers achieve a sphincter preservation rate of over 80%, far higher than Western institutions, while maintaining equivalent oncological outcomes and excellent anal function postoperatively.
: AI-assisted colonoscopy systems are widely deployed, improving the detection rate of adenomas and early CRC by over 35%. ESD for colorectal polyps and early cancer is widely standardized, with a curative resection rate of over 98%, avoiding open surgery for thousands of patients annually.
: Domestic PD-1 inhibitors are approved for MSI-H/dMMR advanced CRC, with equivalent efficacy to imported agents at 1/4 to 1/5 the cost. Domestic biosimilars of bevacizumab and cetuximab are widely available at a fraction of the cost of imported products, making precision targeted therapy accessible to over 90% of advanced CRC patients in China. Chinese oncology teams also lead global research in targeted therapy for BRAF-mutated and HER2-amplified CRC.
: Chinese colorectal oncology teams have unparalleled experience in conversion therapy for initially unresectable colorectal liver metastases (CRLM), with optimized chemotherapy + targeted + immunotherapy combination regimens achieving an R0 resection rate of over 30% for initially unresectable CRLM, drastically improving 5-year OS rates. Top-tier centers have extensive experience in simultaneous resection of the primary CRC and CRLM, as well as ablation and TACE for liver metastases.
: The total cost of CRC treatment in China is only 1/4 to 1/6 of that in the U.S. or Europe, with high-quality domestic endoscopic devices, surgical instruments, chemotherapeutics, targeted agents, and immunotherapies available at a fraction of the cost of imported products.