Background Over the past few decades there have been changes in incidence and mortality of colorectal cancer. Objective To examine gender differences in incidence, hospitalization, hospital-based procedures and mortality for colorectal cancer. Methods Data were derived from the Hospital Morbidity Database, Canadian Cancer Registry and the Canadian Mortality Database. Results Overall incidence and mortality rates for colorectal cancer are decreasing, but remain substantially higher for males. Absolute numbers of cases are similar for men and women. The top subsite for men was rectal cancer, which was third highest for women, whereas right colon cancer was highest for women. Male/female ratios for incidence and surgeries were highest for dist...
OBJECTIVE: Studies on the relationship between diabetes and colorectal cancer (CRC) are inconsistent...
In preparation for any type of forthcoming colorectal cancer (CRC) mass screening we examined trends...
BACKGROUND AND AIMS: Over the past decades, incidence trends of colorectal cancer are sharply increa...
Background. A few studies have reported gender differences along the colorectal cancer (CRC) continu...
Purpose: The incidence of colorectal cancer (CRC) varies by age, sex, and anatomical subsite. Few st...
BACKGROUND Colorectal cancer (CRC) is among the three most common incident cancers and causes of ...
Abstract Background Colorectal cancer (CRC) is an illness strongly influenced by sex and gender, wit...
Risk of colorectal cancer (CRC) is considerably higher in men compared to women; however, there is i...
Background: While several studies have analysed sex and socioeconomic differences in cancer incidenc...
Colorectal cancer is the leading cancer in non-smokers in Western countries, and over the last decad...
INTRODUCTION: The incidence of CRC is higher in minority racial and ethnic groups. However, studies ...
Colorectal cancer is the leading cancer in non-smokers in Western countries, and over the last decad...
OBJECTIVE: Studies on the relationship between diabetes and colorectal cancer (CRC) are inconsistent...
In preparation for any type of forthcoming colorectal cancer (CRC) mass screening we examined trends...
BACKGROUND AND AIMS: Over the past decades, incidence trends of colorectal cancer are sharply increa...
Background. A few studies have reported gender differences along the colorectal cancer (CRC) continu...
Purpose: The incidence of colorectal cancer (CRC) varies by age, sex, and anatomical subsite. Few st...
BACKGROUND Colorectal cancer (CRC) is among the three most common incident cancers and causes of ...
Abstract Background Colorectal cancer (CRC) is an illness strongly influenced by sex and gender, wit...
Risk of colorectal cancer (CRC) is considerably higher in men compared to women; however, there is i...
Background: While several studies have analysed sex and socioeconomic differences in cancer incidenc...
Colorectal cancer is the leading cancer in non-smokers in Western countries, and over the last decad...
INTRODUCTION: The incidence of CRC is higher in minority racial and ethnic groups. However, studies ...
Colorectal cancer is the leading cancer in non-smokers in Western countries, and over the last decad...
OBJECTIVE: Studies on the relationship between diabetes and colorectal cancer (CRC) are inconsistent...
In preparation for any type of forthcoming colorectal cancer (CRC) mass screening we examined trends...
BACKGROUND AND AIMS: Over the past decades, incidence trends of colorectal cancer are sharply increa...