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Colorectal cancer disease development (Berkel)

Colorectal cancer development and advances in screening

Colorectal cancer development and advances in screening

... the development of ...of colorectal polyps or CRC, hereditary conditions such as Lynch syndrome, a personal history of inflammatory bowel disease, racial and ethnic backgrounds, and the presence of ...

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The Effect of MMP9 in the Development of Colorectal Cancer Progression

The Effect of MMP9 in the Development of Colorectal Cancer Progression

... skin disease caused by S. Colorectal cancer is the third most common malignancy and the second leading cause of cancer death, with an incidence of approximately half a million deaths annually ...

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Regulation of HPGD and SLCO2A1 in Colorectal Cancer Development

Regulation of HPGD and SLCO2A1 in Colorectal Cancer Development

... Colorectal cancer incidence ranks third in men and second in women worldwide (Fitzmaurice et ...Europe, colorectal cancer is the second-most common malignancy in both men and women (Ferlay et ...

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Discovery and application of colorectal cancer protein markers for disease stratification

Discovery and application of colorectal cancer protein markers for disease stratification

... tumour development (purple cells). Cancer cells also reduce adhesion molecules and produce proteases (blue circle) to escape contact inhibition imposed by neighbouring cells and the ...As cancer ...

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Interleukin-6 - A Key Regulator of Colorectal Cancer Development

Interleukin-6 - A Key Regulator of Colorectal Cancer Development

... of cancer related death in industrialized coun- ...advanced disease, are desperately re- ...CRC development, therapeutics tar- geting this pathway could be promising options for affected ...

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Association between non-alcoholic fatty liver disease and colorectal cancer

Association between non-alcoholic fatty liver disease and colorectal cancer

... development may be a rational approach in the prevention of CRC. Despite of recent advances in molecular techniques for identifying the nature of various diseases, however still we are facing many gaps in our ...

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Viral persistence in colorectal cancer cells infected by Newcastle disease virus

Viral persistence in colorectal cancer cells infected by Newcastle disease virus

... in cancer cells is ...in cancer cells by a velogenic strain of NDV has not been described, even though its establishment in normal cells had been re- ported ...the development of persistent infection ...

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Age at diagnosis of inflammatory bowel disease influences early development of colorectal cancer in inflammatory bowel disease patients: A nationwide, long-term survey

Age at diagnosis of inflammatory bowel disease influences early development of colorectal cancer in inflammatory bowel disease patients: A nationwide, long-term survey

... of disease is a leading factor for early development of CRC in IBD ...the development of cancer and colonocytes of UC patients show premature shortening of telomeres, which might in part ...

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Lipidome in colorectal cancer

Lipidome in colorectal cancer

... ABSTRACT Colorectal cancer (CRC) is the second leading cause of cancer-related ...the development of CRC, and can be used towards the evaluation of ...

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COLORECTAL CANCER: AN INTRODUCTION

COLORECTAL CANCER: AN INTRODUCTION

... of colorectal cancer as a disease is in fact continuously evol- ...the development and progression of colorectal ...of colorectal cancer depends on the genetic ...

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Colorectal Cancer Complicating Inflammatory Bowel Disease

Colorectal Cancer Complicating Inflammatory Bowel Disease

... any disease in the small bowel or perianal Crohn’s ...have cancer that does not involve the sphincter mechanism are also offered an ...to cancer is not clear, a subtotal colectomy with or without ...

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Simulation of Colorectal Cancer: The natural history of disease

Simulation of Colorectal Cancer: The natural history of disease

... to cancer dwell time of 10 years was ...some cancer develop from sources other than ...in cancer stages is a fixed number for this ...a cancer will stay as local cancer before becoming ...

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Differential expression of proteomics models of colorectal cancer, colorectal benign disease and healthy controls

Differential expression of proteomics models of colorectal cancer, colorectal benign disease and healthy controls

... of colorectal cancer from colorectal cancer patients was examined by a SELDI method ...of colorectal cancer, benign colorec- tal diseases and healthy volunteers was also detected ...

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Colorectal Cancer. What is colorectal cancer? How does colorectal cancer start?

Colorectal Cancer. What is colorectal cancer? How does colorectal cancer start?

... rectal cancer Stage I rectal cancers have grown into deeper layers of the rectal wall but have not spread outside the rectum ...no cancer in the edges, no other treatment may be needed. If the cancer ...

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Diagnosis of Advanced Disease in Cases of Colorectal Cancer in a Developing Country

Diagnosis of Advanced Disease in Cases of Colorectal Cancer in a Developing Country

... a disease of the elderly, 4 whose incidence increases continuously with age, especially after 50 ...most colorectal cancers are located in the left side of the colon or are rectal ...

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Aberrant activation of CYR61 enhancers in colorectal cancer development

Aberrant activation of CYR61 enhancers in colorectal cancer development

... Methods: Expression of CYR61 was determined by immunohistochemistry (IHC), quantitative real-time PCR (qRT-PCR) and western blotting (WB) in CRC patients paraffin specimens and colon cell lines. ChIP-seq data of ...

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Inherited and Somatic Genetic factors in Colorectal Cancer Development

Inherited and Somatic Genetic factors in Colorectal Cancer Development

... and development of CRC. Large family based cancer studies involving 1 st degree relatives and twin siblings have estimated that the genetic contribution towards CRC risk is very high (~35%) (Goldgar et ...

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Analysis of metabolic alterations during colorectal cancer development

Analysis of metabolic alterations during colorectal cancer development

... established cancer models where metabolism is less ...on cancer metabolism mainly originates from studies on cell lines or cancer biopsies whereas premalignant lesions are less understood in terms of ...

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OF COLORECTAL CANCER

OF COLORECTAL CANCER

... Early cancer mortality studies indicated that first-degree relatives of patients with common Colorectal Cancer ...(i.e. Colorectal Cancer that is not associated with FAP, HNPCC, chronic ...

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Colorectal Cancer

Colorectal Cancer

... Colon and rectal cancers develop from changes in the mucosa, the inner lining of the intestine, that occur over time. (Figure 1) This progression is referred to as the "adenoma to carcinoma" sequence, and is a ...

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