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A 78-year-old woman with coronary artery disease and severe chronic obstructive pulmonary disease is admitted to the hospital with painless jaundice. CT scan reveals the presence of multiple lesions in the liver, suggestive of metastases, and a nearly obstructing upper rectal mass. Colonoscopy demonstrates a large, ulcerated tumor in the proximal rectum and a residual lumen of less than 1 cm in diameter. While in the hospital, the patient develops a large bowel obstruction. What is the best treatment modality for this patient?

A. Immediate radiation therapy of the rectal mass
B. Placement of a colonic decompression tube
C. Emergency surgery with resection of the mass
D. Emergency surgery with creation of a diverting colostomy
E. Placement of a rectal self-expanding metal stent
Answer» E. Placement of a rectal self-expanding metal stent
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