The present study is a comparative analysis of the adenomatous polyps and colorectal cancers, registered during a determined period within the population of the cantons of Geneva and Vaud. The analysis is particularly based on the polyp/cancer ratio by sub-site. Histological type as well as age and sex of the patient are taken into consideration
Objectives. The present study has highlighted the number of tumoral protruzive formations found over...
The study is based on a prospective survey of 200 necropsies, to determine the prevalence of colonic...
It is widely accepted that the adenoma carcinoma sequence represents the process by which most, if n...
Colorectal cancer is the second most frequent cancer at death and third most common neoplasm in Swit...
The authors report trends in the incidence of colorectal carcinomas and polyps over an 18-year perio...
Les polypes épithéliaux du côlon peuvent être classés en trois groupes distincts. Au premier groupe ...
Background. Changes in the subsite distribution of malignant and benign colorectal tumors over the l...
The first year of registration of colorectal tumors in a predominantly urban population (263,546 inh...
Detailed data and statistics per each morphological site of various digestive neoplasms were obtaine...
Adenocarcinoma represents 96-98% of colorectal neoplasms, and neoplastic polyps (adenomas) are their...
Introduction: Gastrointestinal polyps are commonly encountered in the colorectal region. They can be...
An association between adenomatous polyps of the large bowel and colorectal cancer has been reported...
Incident cases of large bowel cancer from the Swiss canton of Vaud over the period 1974-88 were anal...
Colorectal cancer is one of the most frequent cancer types. During colonoscopy the characteristics o...
The clinical findings of a population-based colorectal tumor registry have been analyzed to determin...
Objectives. The present study has highlighted the number of tumoral protruzive formations found over...
The study is based on a prospective survey of 200 necropsies, to determine the prevalence of colonic...
It is widely accepted that the adenoma carcinoma sequence represents the process by which most, if n...
Colorectal cancer is the second most frequent cancer at death and third most common neoplasm in Swit...
The authors report trends in the incidence of colorectal carcinomas and polyps over an 18-year perio...
Les polypes épithéliaux du côlon peuvent être classés en trois groupes distincts. Au premier groupe ...
Background. Changes in the subsite distribution of malignant and benign colorectal tumors over the l...
The first year of registration of colorectal tumors in a predominantly urban population (263,546 inh...
Detailed data and statistics per each morphological site of various digestive neoplasms were obtaine...
Adenocarcinoma represents 96-98% of colorectal neoplasms, and neoplastic polyps (adenomas) are their...
Introduction: Gastrointestinal polyps are commonly encountered in the colorectal region. They can be...
An association between adenomatous polyps of the large bowel and colorectal cancer has been reported...
Incident cases of large bowel cancer from the Swiss canton of Vaud over the period 1974-88 were anal...
Colorectal cancer is one of the most frequent cancer types. During colonoscopy the characteristics o...
The clinical findings of a population-based colorectal tumor registry have been analyzed to determin...
Objectives. The present study has highlighted the number of tumoral protruzive formations found over...
The study is based on a prospective survey of 200 necropsies, to determine the prevalence of colonic...
It is widely accepted that the adenoma carcinoma sequence represents the process by which most, if n...