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family historyguidelinessensitivityspecificityyoung‐onset colorectal cancerBackground Initiating screening at an earlier age based on cancer family history is one of the primary recommended strategies for the prevention and detection of early‐onset colorectal cancer (EOCRC), but data supporting the ...
Immunohistochemistry (IHC) for MMR proteins and/or MSI analysis are screening tests that are done, either by themselves or in conjunction, on colon cancer tissue to identify individuals at risk for LS. The primary aim of our study was to evaluate the prevalence of LS in a large series of ...
结肠癌家族登记队列研究(Colon Cancer Family Registry Cohort)也在收集结直肠癌确诊患者及其亲属的信息,包括危险因素。招募的第二阶段包括收集生物样本63。欧洲研究者已启动结直肠癌汇集项目(Colorectal Cancer Pooling Project),该项目将汇总超过25项前瞻性队列研究的数据,目的是分析各年龄组结直肠癌患者的潜在危险因素和...
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4.5.2Colon Cancer Screening According to the national guidelines, all members of the public over the age of 40 are advised to have an annual stool fecal immunochemical test as well as a colonoscopy every 10 years. At-risk populations, such as those with hereditary susceptibility genes, family ...
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Depending on your age, health history, family history, and sex assigned at birth, you might get screening tests for cancers of the breast, cervix, colon and rectum, or lungs. Some people at high risk for certain cancers may be offered added screening tests. ...
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byWiley In an analysis that included information on adults diagnosed with colorectal cancer between 40 and 49 years of age, almost all patients could have been diagnosed earlier if they had been screened according to current family history-based screening guidelines. The findings are published early ...