Aim: The high reported risk of metachronous colon cancer (MCC) in hereditary nonpolyposis colorectal cancer (HNPCC) has led some authors to recommend total colectomy (TC) as the preferred operation for primary colon cancer, but this remains controversial. No previous study has compared survival after TC with segmental colectomy (SC) in HNPCC. The aim of this study was to determine the risk of developing MCC in patients with genetically proven HNPCC after SC or TC for cancer, and to compare their long-term survival.Method: This is a prospective cohort study of all patients referred to our unit between 1995 and 2009 with a proven germline mismatch repair gene defect, who had undergone a resection for adenocarcinoma of the colon with curative ...
Background The extent of resection in colonic Crohn's disease [cCD] is still a topic of debate, depe...
Introduction: Transverse colon cancer (TCC) is poorly studied, and TCC cases are often excluded from...
Background: There is controversy regarding the optimum surgical treatment of patients presenting wit...
Background: In view of the high risk of developing a new primary colorectal carcinoma (CRC), subtota...
BACKGROUND: Despite regular surveillance colonoscopy, the metachronous colorectal cancer risk for mi...
BACKGROUND: Despite regular surveillance colonoscopy, the metachronous colorectal cancer risk for mi...
Background: Colorectal cancer survival is better in hereditary nonpolyposis colorectal cancer patien...
Background and aims: Crohn's Disease increases colorectal cancer risk, with high prevalence of synch...
Conflicting data exist on the prognosis of hereditary colorectal cancer. HNPCC patients, in particul...
Around 5% of colorectal cancers are due to mutations within DNA mismatch repair genes, resulting in ...
im Lynch syndrome (LS) accounts for 2–4% of all colorectal cancer (CRC) cases, and is associated wit...
The National Comprehensive Cancer Network (NCCN) recommends a colectomy in presence of high risk T1 ...
Background The extent of resection in colonic Crohn's disease [cCD] is still a topic of debate, depe...
Introduction: Transverse colon cancer (TCC) is poorly studied, and TCC cases are often excluded from...
Background: There is controversy regarding the optimum surgical treatment of patients presenting wit...
Background: In view of the high risk of developing a new primary colorectal carcinoma (CRC), subtota...
BACKGROUND: Despite regular surveillance colonoscopy, the metachronous colorectal cancer risk for mi...
BACKGROUND: Despite regular surveillance colonoscopy, the metachronous colorectal cancer risk for mi...
Background: Colorectal cancer survival is better in hereditary nonpolyposis colorectal cancer patien...
Background and aims: Crohn's Disease increases colorectal cancer risk, with high prevalence of synch...
Conflicting data exist on the prognosis of hereditary colorectal cancer. HNPCC patients, in particul...
Around 5% of colorectal cancers are due to mutations within DNA mismatch repair genes, resulting in ...
im Lynch syndrome (LS) accounts for 2–4% of all colorectal cancer (CRC) cases, and is associated wit...
The National Comprehensive Cancer Network (NCCN) recommends a colectomy in presence of high risk T1 ...
Background The extent of resection in colonic Crohn's disease [cCD] is still a topic of debate, depe...
Introduction: Transverse colon cancer (TCC) is poorly studied, and TCC cases are often excluded from...
Background: There is controversy regarding the optimum surgical treatment of patients presenting wit...