Polyps, if suggestive of being either cancer-related or cancer-specific in appearance and if few in number, may be removed during colonoscopy (polypectomy) as initial colon cancer treatment. Although the primary treatment of colon cancer is to surgically remove part of your colon or all of it ...
Under the sixth edition system, 5-year survival was statistically significantly better for patients with stage IIIa colon cancer (83.4%) than for patients with stage IIb disease (72.2%) (P<.001). Conclusions: The AJCC sixth edition system for colon cancer stratifies survival more distinctly ...
The association of stage IIIa colon cancer with statistically significantly better survival than stage IIb in the new system may reflect current clinical practice, in which stage III patients receive chemotherapy but stage II patients generally do not. 展开 ...
The recently revised American Joint Committee on Cancer (AJCC) sixth edition cancer staging system increased the stratification within colon cancer stages II and III defined by the AJCC fifth edit
Colorectal cancer (CRC) is the third most common cancer worldwide. Accurately identifying stage II CRC patients at risk for recurrence is an unmet clinical need. KCNQ1 was previously identified as a tumour suppressor gene and loss of expression was assoc
Survival Rates for Colorectal Cancer Higher stages mean that a cancer is more serious and has a worse prognosis. Patients with lower stages of colorectal cancer may have a 5-year relative survival rate of 91%, while that rate may drop to 14% for advanced-stage tumors. ...
Lymph node evaluation and long-term survival in stage II and Stage III colon cancer: a national study. Ann Surg Oncol 2009;16(3):585-93... R Vather,T Sammour,A Kahokehr,... - 《Anz Journal of Surgery》 被引量: 145发表: 2009年 Pathological examination of 12 regional lymph nodes and...
Prediction of overall survival in stage II and III colon cancer through machine learning of rapidly-acquired proteomics Kailun Xu Xiaoyang Yin Yingkuan Shao CorrespondenceOpen Access13 Aug 2024Cell Discovery Volume: 10, P: 85 Western lifestyle, metaflammation and the cell of origin of colon cance...
Impact of Body Mass Index and Weight Change After Treatment on Cancer Recurrence and Survival in Patients With Stage III Colon Cancer: Findings From Cancer... Obesity is a risk factor for the development of colon cancer. However, the influence of body mass index (BMI) on the outcome of pati...
Cancer stem cells (CSC) are quiescent in stage, but these cells are principally involved in initiation and maintenance of tumor, and also responsible for tumor recurrence and drug resistance (Lobo et al., 2007). Conventional therapies directly attack the proliferating tumor cells and not quiescent...