A newly published opinion from the American College of Obstetricians and Gynecologists (ACOG) Committee on Gynecologic Practice encourages ob/gyns to recommend colorectal cancer screening to their patients, beginning at age 50, with repeat screenings every 10 years thereafter.Contemporary OB/GYN Staff...
ACOG Committee Opinion No. 384: Colonoscopy and Colorectal Cancer Screening and Prevention Colorectal cancer (CRC) is the third most common cause of cancer in women. Screening for CRC increases early detection of cancer and premalignant polyps an... None - 《Obstetrics & Gynecology》 被引量: 0...
Colorectal cancer is the second leading cause of cancer death in the United States. 1Furthermore, it is well established that colorectal cancer mortality can be prevented byappropriate screening. 2,3 The National Polyp Study is the bench... SJ Winawer,ET Stewart,AG Zauber,... - 《Acog Clini...
Colorectal cancer in pregnancy is uncommon. Colorectal cancer is the second most prevalent cancer in women in the United States.1In general this is a disease of the middle-aged and the elderly. It is estimated that only 10% of colorectal cancers develop in women under the age of 40, or a...