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Survival of hereditary non-polyposis colorectal cancer patients compared with sporadic colorectal cancer patients

Survival of hereditary non-polyposis colorectal cancer patients compared with sporadic colorectal cancer patients

... nonpolyposis colorectal cancer ...hereditary colorectal cancer after surgical ...sporadic colorectal cancer patients, but an Italian study could not confirm this result ...

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Allele-specific expression of mutated in colorectal cancer (MCC) gene and alternative susceptibility to colorectal cancer in schizophrenia

Allele-specific expression of mutated in colorectal cancer (MCC) gene and alternative susceptibility to colorectal cancer in schizophrenia

... Evidence has indicated that the incidence of colorectal cancer (CRC) among schizophrenia is lower than normal. To explore this potential protective effect, we employed an innovative strategy combining ...

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Analysis on The Treatment of Colorectal Cancer

Analysis on The Treatment of Colorectal Cancer

... Colorectal malignant growth is a disease that begins in the co- lon or the rectum. These malignant growths can likewise be named colon disease or rectal malignant growth, contingent upon where they begin. Colon ...

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Field cancerisation in colorectal cancer

Field cancerisation in colorectal cancer

... around colorectal cancer supporting the field cancerisation concept (Anti et ...around colorectal cancer (CRC) and adenomas (Despotović et ...

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Cancer Stem Cells in the Personalized Therapy of Colorectal Cancer

Cancer Stem Cells in the Personalized Therapy of Colorectal Cancer

... therapy. Cancer, however, is enormously complex and heterogeneous and the current gaps in our knowledge preclude the vision of total success in its therapy from becoming a reality in the very near future, with ...

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Advances in the detection of colorectal cancer

Advances in the detection of colorectal cancer

... Colorectal Cancer (CRC) is a significant cause of death in the UK so establishing ways to improve cancer detection and at an earlier stage to improve survival are ...(TWW) cancer referral ...

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Capecitabine in the management of colorectal cancer

Capecitabine in the management of colorectal cancer

... of colorectal cancer for nearly five decades; however, the use of oral formulations of the medication has been gaining increasing traction since capecitabine was approved for use in adjuvant settings by the ...

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The role of endothelin in colorectal cancer

The role of endothelin in colorectal cancer

... with colorectal cancer compared to normal colon tissue does suggest that the increased levels o f ET-1 in tissue of patients with colorectal cancer (Asham et al 1997) could be affecting the ...

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RASSF10 suppresses colorectal cancer growth by activating P53 signaling and sensitizes colorectal cancer cell to docetaxel

RASSF10 suppresses colorectal cancer growth by activating P53 signaling and sensitizes colorectal cancer cell to docetaxel

... in colorectal carcinogenesis, eight colorectal cancer cell lines, 89 cases of primary colorectal cancer and 5 cases of normal colorectal mucosa were ...in colorectal ...

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Metastatic colorectal cancer to a primary thyroid cancer

Metastatic colorectal cancer to a primary thyroid cancer

... Metastatic malignancy to the thyroid gland, although con- sidered rare, occurs more frequently than expected. Micro- scopic metastases to the thyroid gland have been reported to occur in 4%–9% of autopsy studies[1,2], ...

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Penetrance of colorectal cancer among MLH1/MSH2 carriers participating in the colorectal cancer familial registry in Ontario

Penetrance of colorectal cancer among MLH1/MSH2 carriers participating in the colorectal cancer familial registry in Ontario

... Familial Colorectal Cancer Registry staff, in particular Darshana Daftary and Kevin Boyd (Cancer Care Ontario), and Teresa Selander (Mount Sinai Hospital), the biospecimen manager, for their ...

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New trend in colorectal cancer in Germany: are young patients at increased risk for advanced colorectal cancer?

New trend in colorectal cancer in Germany: are young patients at increased risk for advanced colorectal cancer?

... Colorectal cancer is the second most common cause of cancer-related death in developed ...detect colorectal polyps in asymptomatic individuals which are usually removed thereby disrupting the ...

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Clinical characteristics of second primary cancer in colorectal cancer patients: the impact of colorectal cancer or other second cancer occurring first

Clinical characteristics of second primary cancer in colorectal cancer patients: the impact of colorectal cancer or other second cancer occurring first

... Colorectal cancer (CRC) is the second leading cause of cancer-related mortality in Europe and the USA, and there are approximately 300,000 new cases and 200,000 deaths due to CRC in these areas ...

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MNAT1 is overexpressed in colorectal cancer and mediates p53 ubiquitin-degradation to promote colorectal cancer malignance

MNAT1 is overexpressed in colorectal cancer and mediates p53 ubiquitin-degradation to promote colorectal cancer malignance

... Colorectal cancer (CRC) is one of the most common ma- lignancies worldwide, with approximately ...for colorectal epithelium carcino- genesis, which evenly confer individual susceptibility to cancers ...

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Optimisation of colorectal cancer treatment

Optimisation of colorectal cancer treatment

... rectal cancer have been a subject of ...characterised cancer, and will be accompanied by tailored ...understanding colorectal cancer, DNA sequencing has increased ...perturbations, ...

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The Transcriptional Activity of LAMP3 Gene Involved in Autophagocytosis in Colorectal Cancer LAMP3 Expression in Colorectal Cancer

The Transcriptional Activity of LAMP3 Gene Involved in Autophagocytosis in Colorectal Cancer LAMP3 Expression in Colorectal Cancer

... colon cancer samples in four ...in colorectal adenocarcinoma cells than in non-cancerous cells and depends on the stage of the ...promote cancer progres- sion, metastasis and cause the resistance to ...

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Hereditary Colorectal Cancer in China

Hereditary Colorectal Cancer in China

... multiple colorectal malignancies. The mean age of onset of colorectal cancer is 44 years, approximately 20 years earlier than that for sporadic colorectal ...families, colorectal ...

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Colorectal Cancer Demographics and Survival in a London Cancer Network

Colorectal Cancer Demographics and Survival in a London Cancer Network

... Colorectal cancer survival is highly dependent upon stage of disease at ...1960s, colorectal cancer survival at all stages has increased ...in colorectal cancer survival rates ...

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Gut microbiota and colorectal cancer

Gut microbiota and colorectal cancer

... Colorectal cancer is one of the most common fatal ma- lignancies in the ...of colorectal cancer has been noted for some ...develop colorectal cancer under germfree environment, ...

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COLORECTAL CANCER. Treatment Options for Colorectal Cancer: A Guide for Patients

COLORECTAL CANCER. Treatment Options for Colorectal Cancer: A Guide for Patients

... Avastin is currently available in Canada for the treatment of metastatic cancer of the colon and rectum. Avastin targets the vascular endothelial growth factor (VEGF), which is one of the main proteins ...

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