Colorectal Cancer Prevalence and Adherence to Colon Cancer Screening in Asian Patients: A Single-Center, Cross-Sectional Study: 301Shetler, KaterinaEisenberg, BarryGummidipundi, SantoshRamrakhiani, Nathan S.Yu, Edward E.Huang, EdwardWilson, Sandra...
Colorectal cancer: Chinese people in Australia have a lower prevalence of colorectal lesions than white people in AustraliaThe results of colonoscopies performed at an outpatient practice in Australia have been compared in 346 Chinese and 654 white patients to determine the rates of premalignant polyps...
single polyp. In conclusion, colorectal polyp is a common disease in China. Exploring the epidemiology and risk factors may improve the prevention of colorectal polyps, even colorectal cancer. Methods We designed two linked studies to investigate the prevalence and incidence of colorectal polyps, and...
Prevalence of colorectal cancer surveillance for ulcerative colitis in an integrated health care delivery system. Prevalence of colorectal cancer surveillance for ulcerative colitis in an integrated health care delivery system. Gastroenterology 2010;139:1511-8.Velayos FS, ... FS Velayos,L Liu,JD Lewis...
Colorectal cancer (CRC) impacts the colon and rectum, ranking as the fourth deadliest cancer worldwide, accounting for 10% of cancer cases and 9.4% of cancer-related deaths. CRC is frequently without symptoms until it reaches its later stages. Screening programs, including colonoscopies and tests...
Diabetes mellitus and risk of colorectal cancer: a meta-analysis. J Natl Cancer Inst. 2005;97(22):1679-1687.PubMedGoogle ScholarCrossref 30. Friberg E, Orsini N, Mantzoros CS, Wolk A. Diabetes mellitus and risk of endometrial cancer: a meta-analysis. Diabetologia. 2007;50(7):1365-...
Colorectal cancer (CRC) screening is strongly supported by evidence and widely recommended, but remains underutilized. This study reports the prevalence of CRC diagnostic testing and CRC screening in three racial/ethnic groups attending the same primary care clinic. A cross-sectional survey was conduct...
Cancer prevalence is a crucial indicator that allows the magnitude of the problem of colorectal cancer to be monitored. Population-based cancer registries with long-standing activity are the most appropriate tools for providing prevalence data. All colorectal cases registered between 1976 and 1995 in ...
Clinical phenotype and prevalence of hereditary nonpolyposis colorectal cancer syndrome in Chinese population. World J Gastroenterol. 2005;11:1481-1488.Yuan-Zhi Zhang, Department of Gastroenterology, General Hospital of Perking Military Area and Third Military Medical College, Beijing 10070, China Jian-...
Results: The prevalence of colorectal neoplasm in the CAD-positive, CAD-negative, and general population groups was 34.0%, 18.8%, and 20.8% (P<.001 by χ 2 test), prevalence of advanced lesions was 18.4%, 8.7%, and 5.8% (P<.001), and prevalence of cancer was 4.4%, 0.5%, and ...