Colorectal cancerDisease-free survivalOverall survivalVascular invasionColorectal cancer (CRC) in young patients is associated with a poor outcome due to advanced stage at diagnosis and poor differentiation. The aim of this study is to compare clinicopathological characteristics, overall survival (OS) and...
Colorectal Cancer in the Young Patient.Colorectal Cancer in the Young Patient.Presents analysis of the incidence, stage at diagnosis and prognosis of colorectal cancer in patients aged 40 and younger. Location of primary tumor; Presenting symptoms include pain, weight loss, rectal bleeding and nausea...
Introduction The incidence of colorectal cancer in young patients is increasing. The goal of this study was to investigate whether clinicopathological features and survival differed between young, middle-aged and elderly patients. Methods The Czech National Cancer Registry was searched to identify all ...
"We know rates are increasing in young people, but it's alarming to see how rapidly the whole patient population is shifting younger, despite shrinking numbers in the overall population," Rebecca Siegel, MPH, of the American Cancer Society and lead author of anew report published earlier this ...
Population-based detection of Lynch syndrome in young colorectal cancer patients using microsatellite instability as the initial test. Approximately 1-2% of colorectal cancers (CRC) arise because of germline mutations in DNA mismatch repair genes, referred to as Lynch syndrome. These tumou... L ...
The 5-year survival rates in younger patients were better than that for older patients for ACPS A and B, reaching statistical significance for both of these stages. Conclusions: Our results indicate that younger patients with colorectal cancer have the potential to do just as well as older ...
Introduction:The incidence of colorectal cancer in young patients is increasing. The goal of this study was to investigate whether clinicopathological feat... P Kocián,I Svobodová,D Krejí,... - 《Cancer Epidemiology》 被引量: 0发表: 2019年 The impact of young adult colorectal cancer: incide...
Colorectal cancer (CRC) is believed to carry a grim prognosis in young patients. A retrospective study of patients diagnosed with colorectal cancer at age 30 years or less between 1971 and 1994 was conducted. Statistical analyses were performed using non-parametric one way anova tests and logistic...
The incidence of colorectal cancer in adults younger than 50 years of age has increased in the United States since 1970. A new study published early online in CANCER, a peer-reviewed journal of the American Cancer Society, found that the proportion of ad
The prevalence of colorectal cancer is increasing in patients younger than the age for routine screening, and they are presenting with more advanced disease.