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Both colon and rectal cancer affect the large intestine, which is the lowest part of thedigestive system. But they start in different places within it. Colon cancer can start anywhere in thecolon, which is about 5 feet long and absorbs water from stool. Rectal cancer starts in the rectum, ...
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Aspirin (acetylsalicylic acid) has become one of the most commonly used drugs, given its role as an analgesic, antipyretic and agent for cardiovascular prophylaxis. Several decades of research have provided considerable evidence demonstrating its potential for the prevention of cancer, particularly colorec...
Results The registry included 370 patients: 69% with colon cancer and 31% with rectal cancer. Eighty percent of colon cancers and 68% of rectal cancers were stages \\{III\\} and IV. Mutational analysis found no significant differences in detected mutations between colon and rectal cancers, ...
Colon Cancer: Colon cancer is a type of cancer that affects the colon, the last digestive part of the digestive tract. In some instances, colon cancer is also referred to as colorectal cancer, combining rectal cancer and colon cancer. Some of the common indicators of colon cancer are prolonge...
miRNAs are associated with the progression and chemoradiotherapy of rectal cancer and colon cancer. Depending on the cell environment in which the information is expressed, miRNAs can serve as a tumor suppressor or tumor promoter and play an essential role in several biological processes (Fig. 1) ...
This regulatory transformation is gradual across the malignant continuum—new peaks containing TCF and LEF motifs continue to open at all stages of colon cancer development, as does overall accessibility aggregated across TCF and LEF motifs, suggesting that WNT signaling gradually increases throughout ...
“Finally, young age-of-onset rectal cancer appears to differ from young age-of-onset colon cancer, because the rise in incidence rates of rectal cancer is much more dramatic,” she said. “The mortality rate difference based on colon versus rectum would also be interesting for a future anal...
Denmark; 4Department of Surgery A, Herning Regional Hospital, Herning, Denmark; 5Department of Clinical Microbiology, Aarhus University Hospital, Aalborg, Denmark Objective: To explore the completeness of tumor, node, metastasis (TNM) staging for colon and rectal cancer in the Danish Cancer Registry...