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susceptibility to colonic adenomatous polyps and colorectal cancer is common and that it is responsible for the majority of colonic neoplasms observed ... Lisa A. Cannon-Albright,Mark H. Skolnick,DT Bishop,... - 《N Engl J Med》 被引量: 2094发表: 1988年 Detection of the c-myc oncogene ...
Cross-Sectional Imaging in Recurrent Colorectal Carcinoma Epidemiology Colon cancer is a major public health problem in the United States, one of the most common significant cancers in the U.S. population, and the third most common cause of cancer mortality. It ranks third to lung and prostate...
and are not life threatening. If benign polyps are not removed from the large intestine, they can become malignant (cancerous) over time. Most of the cancers of the large intestine are believed to have developed from polyps
Globally, more than 1 million new cases of colorectal cancer (CRC) are diagnosed each year and CRC accounts for 10% of all cancer deaths. Symptoms (i.e., hematochezia, melena, change in bowel habits, etc.) and signs (i.e., anemia, positive fecal occult blood test, etc.) of CRC can...
MAJOR risk factors colon polyps and colorectal carcinoma Age: 50-risks startPersonal hx of polyps/cancerFamily hx polyps or cancer-esp if 1st degree relatives, esp if under 60, more than 1 (2-3 fold increase) -less if dad was 80 yrs old and developpedPresdispsing condiitons: IBD Ulcerat...
Colorectal cancer (CRC) is one of the leading causes of cancer death worldwide. This article examines strategies for the prevention and early diagnosis of CRC, and reviews the aetiology and risk factors for CRC. Preventative strategies involve improving modifiable risk factors through public health ...
To chart cell composition and cell state changes that occur during the transformation of healthy colon to precancerous adenomas to colorectal cancer (CRC), we generated single-cell chromatin accessibility profiles and single-cell transcriptomes from 1,000 to 10,000 cells per sample for 48 polyps,...
Background: Colorectal cancer (CRC) is one of the most frequent causes of cancer related deaths worldwide. Recently, the use of cell-free DNA as diagnostic tools to identify cancer has been investigated. The aim of this work was to assess whether circulating DNA could be considered a useful...
1 People with higher risk for CRC may need to be screened earlier and more frequently as recommended by their physician.1-4 Q: What are the most common risk factors for colorectal cancer? Q: How common is colorectal cancer? Q: What are my screening options? Q: What i...