COLON cancerCOLORECTAL cancerSTATISTICAL matchingMUCINOUS adenocarcinomaOVERALL survivalPROGRESSION-free survivalBackground: Colorectal cancer is the third most common and second deadliest cancer globally. Increasingly, earlyonset colorectal cancer is diagnosed in those under 50 years, leading to...
Treatment options forcolon cancerdepends on several factors like stage of the cancer, type possible side effects and the patients overall health. There are several kinds of treatment that are used for colon cancer and they include: Surgery for colon cancer This is the most common treatment for c...
ABC of colorectal cancer: Innovative treatment for colon cancer. Discusses different proposals for increasing the survival time of patients with colorectal cancer. Possible effects of non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drug... Chung-Faye,G A,Kerr,... - 《Bmj British Medical Journal》 被引量: 19发表...
PURPOSE: To throw light on some of the issues in the choice of therapy for patients with metastatic colorectal cancer (mCRC) and to provide consensus recommendations on which combination(s) and sequence(s) of systemic therapy to be used in different treatment situations. MATERIAL AND METHODS: ...
Surgery is the most common and effective treatment for colorectal cancer. It aims to completely remove the cancerous sections of the colon and/or rectum, as well as the surrounding tissue and mesenteric lymph nodes. Surgery has evolved over the years from open surgery to mo...
Being diagnosed with colon or rectal cancer raises many questions. As the first step in taking control of your health, it's important to learn about all…
as long as they are appropriately designed and monitored and employ modern methods of statistical analysis.In a multi-center quality assurance study carried out in 346 German hospitals from 2000 to 2004, data were collected from a total of 31 055 patients who underwent surgery for colon carcinoma...
Aim: According to established guidelines, patients with stage III colon cancer should receive adjuvant chemotherapy. However, a significant proportion do not. This study assessed factors associated with the administration of adjuvant chemotherapy and causes of death. Methods: Patients with stage III colon...
Stage 3 colon tumors are treated with surgery, followed by about six months of chemotherapy. Patients with stage 3 rectal cancer are typically treated with radiation therapy before surgery and chemotherapy after surgery. For patients who receive radiation therapy, a low-dose chemotherapy pill is ...
In a study published in Microbiology Spectrum, the researchers at the Institute of Modern Physics (IMP) of the Chinese Academy of Sciences (CAS) suggest that the intervention of probiotics is a potentially feasible strategy for preventing colon cancer.