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Colorectal cancer

The Lancet, 2019
Several decades ago, colorectal cancer was infrequently diagnosed. Nowadays, it is the world's fourth most deadly cancer with almost 900 000 deaths annually. Besides an ageing population and dietary habits of high-income countries, unfavourable risk factors such as obesity, lack of physical exercise, and smoking increase the risk of colorectal cancer ...
Evelien, Dekker   +4 more
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Colorectal cancer

The Lancet
Despite decreased incidence rates in average-age onset patients in high-income economies, colorectal cancer is the third most diagnosed cancer in the world, with increasing rates in emerging economies. Furthermore, early onset colorectal cancer (age ≤50 years) is of increasing concern globally.
Eng, Cathy   +8 more
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Screening for Colorectal Cancer

New England Journal of Medicine, 2002
Colorectal cancer screening can prevent the development of colorectal cancer and reduce the risk for death. Screening recommendations include fecal occult blood testing, sigmoidoscopy, radiographic imaging of the colon, and colonoscopy. This article focuses on recommendations for average-risk individuals and discusses the potential benefits and ...
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Colorectal cancer.

Epidemiologia e prevenzione, 2004
Temporal trend analysis for incident cases (n = 60,837) and deaths (n = 28,936) for colorectal cancer in the pool of the Italian Network of Cancer Registries (pool AIRT) in the period 1986-1997, shows a statistically significant increase of incidence rates in both males (mean annual increase of + 1.7%) and females (+ 0. 6%).
FALCINI F, PONZ DE LEON, Maurizio
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Colorectal cancer screening

Clinical Update, 2007
Commentary In the last few years, we have seen a surge in referrals for colonoscopy because of an increase in public and physician awareness of the need for colorectal cancer (CRC) screening. Colonoscopy has become one of the most important screening tools for CRC, because it can provide diagnosis and treatment in 1 visit.
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microRNAs and Colorectal Cancer

2015
Colorectal cancer (CRC) is one of the most common types of human cancer with high cancer-related morbidity and mortality rates. The development and clinical validation of novel therapeutic avenues have improved the clinical outcome, but metastatic CRC still remains an incurable disease in most cases. The interest in discovering novel pathophysiological
Ress, Anna Lena   +2 more
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Colorectal Cancer: The Challenge

European Journal of Cancer, 1996
Colorectal cancer is a common cancer and a common cause of death. The incidence varies widely and is highest in industrialised Western countries. Surgery remains the mainstay of treatment of localised tumours and, in addition, may also play a role in some patients with local recurrence and/or isolated liver or lung metastases.
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Colorectal cancer

Medical Journal of Australia, 1981
F T, McDermott   +5 more
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Colorectal cancer statistics, 2023

Ca-A Cancer Journal for Clinicians, 2023
Rebecca L Siegel   +2 more
exaly  

Clinical management of metastatic colorectal cancer in the era of precision medicine

Ca-A Cancer Journal for Clinicians, 2022
Fortunato Ciardiello   +2 more
exaly  

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