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Journal of Surgical Oncology, 2022
AbstractAlthough surgery is the established standard and mainstay for treatment of colorectal cancer, advances in technology and clinical trials over the past 50 years have dramatically expanded and improved the detection, staging, treatment, and understanding of this disease.
Philip B. Paty, Julio Garcia‐Aguilar
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AbstractAlthough surgery is the established standard and mainstay for treatment of colorectal cancer, advances in technology and clinical trials over the past 50 years have dramatically expanded and improved the detection, staging, treatment, and understanding of this disease.
Philip B. Paty, Julio Garcia‐Aguilar
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The Lancet, 2010
Substantial progress has been made in colorectal cancer in the past decade. Screening, used to identify individuals at an early stage, has improved outcome. There is greater understanding of the genetic basis of inherited colorectal cancer and identification of patients at risk.
David, Cunningham +6 more
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Substantial progress has been made in colorectal cancer in the past decade. Screening, used to identify individuals at an early stage, has improved outcome. There is greater understanding of the genetic basis of inherited colorectal cancer and identification of patients at risk.
David, Cunningham +6 more
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The Lancet, 2014
More than 1·2 million patients are diagnosed with colorectal cancer every year, and more than 600,000 die from the disease. Incidence strongly varies globally and is closely linked to elements of a so-called western lifestyle. Incidence is higher in men than women and strongly increases with age; median age at diagnosis is about 70 years in developed ...
Hermann, Brenner +2 more
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More than 1·2 million patients are diagnosed with colorectal cancer every year, and more than 600,000 die from the disease. Incidence strongly varies globally and is closely linked to elements of a so-called western lifestyle. Incidence is higher in men than women and strongly increases with age; median age at diagnosis is about 70 years in developed ...
Hermann, Brenner +2 more
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Surgical Clinics of North America, 1988
Colorectal injury remains a source of significant morbidity and mortality. Gunshot and stab wounds are the most common etiologic agents. Diagnosis is usually established on clinical grounds. For the purposes of management, the large bowel can be considered as colon and rectum.
R E, Falcone, L C, Carey
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Colorectal injury remains a source of significant morbidity and mortality. Gunshot and stab wounds are the most common etiologic agents. Diagnosis is usually established on clinical grounds. For the purposes of management, the large bowel can be considered as colon and rectum.
R E, Falcone, L C, Carey
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Diseases of the Colon & Rectum, 1986
Seven cases of colorectal (five of colonic and two of rectal) tuberculosis are presented. Only one of these patients had associated pulmonary tuberculosis. Radiologic signs of colorectal tuberculosis are nontypical, making the preoperative diagnosis difficult.
A, Chaudhary, N M, Gupta
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Seven cases of colorectal (five of colonic and two of rectal) tuberculosis are presented. Only one of these patients had associated pulmonary tuberculosis. Radiologic signs of colorectal tuberculosis are nontypical, making the preoperative diagnosis difficult.
A, Chaudhary, N M, Gupta
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Endoscopy, 2003
Intestinal stenting is a procedure that is rapidly coming into more widespread use. It is reported to be a safe and highly effective alternative in patients with unresectable intestinal obstruction. Recent reports show the value of this procedure in colorectal obstruction, as it is relatively safe and can avoid the need for high-risk emergency ...
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Intestinal stenting is a procedure that is rapidly coming into more widespread use. It is reported to be a safe and highly effective alternative in patients with unresectable intestinal obstruction. Recent reports show the value of this procedure in colorectal obstruction, as it is relatively safe and can avoid the need for high-risk emergency ...
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Medical Journal of Australia, 1999
Colorectal cancer is the leading cause, after lung cancer, of death from cancer in Australia. About 50% of colorectal cancers are attributed to dietary factors and about 15%-20% to genetic factors, including high risk familial syndromes. The most common presenting symptoms are rectal bleeding (left-sided cancers) and iron-deficiency anaemia (right ...
P J, Prichard, J J, Tjandra
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Colorectal cancer is the leading cause, after lung cancer, of death from cancer in Australia. About 50% of colorectal cancers are attributed to dietary factors and about 15%-20% to genetic factors, including high risk familial syndromes. The most common presenting symptoms are rectal bleeding (left-sided cancers) and iron-deficiency anaemia (right ...
P J, Prichard, J J, Tjandra
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