The authors report trends in the incidence of colorectal carcinomas and polyps over an 18-year period (1979-1996), based on data from the Cancer Registry of the Swiss Canton of Vaud. The increase in ascending colon neoplasms is compatible with the impact of newer diagnostic techniques, which seems to have leveled off in recent years
Colorectal cancer is the third most common cancer and is the second cause of death from cancer. Rece...
Cancer registries can be viewed as one of the main strategies for improving our understanding of can...
OBJECTIVES: The purposes of the study are to describe the incidence trend of malignant polyp of l...
Background. Changes in the subsite distribution of malignant and benign colorectal tumors over the l...
Colorectal cancer is the second most frequent cancer at death and third most common neoplasm in Swit...
BACKGROUND: Two-thirds of colorectal malignancies are localised in the left colon and rectum. Recent...
To date, the time trends of left-to-right shift of colorectal cancer incidence have been reported in...
Objective. In the Netherlands over 11 200 patients are yearly diagnosed with colorectal cancer (CRC)...
Background The purpose of this study was to assess trends in incidence and presentation of colorect...
BackgroundRecent studies reported an increase in colorectal cancer incidence for adults below 50 yea...
The present study is a comparative analysis of the adenomatous polyps and colorectal cancers, regist...
Abstract Background Over the last two decades time trends in incidence rates of colorectal cancer, c...
Background/Aim. In recent years, many studies have demonstrated a proximal shift in the distribution...
Abstract Background In the last years a trend towards proximalization of colorectal carcinomas (CRC)...
The purposes of the study are to describe the incidence trend of malignant polyp of large bowel over...
Colorectal cancer is the third most common cancer and is the second cause of death from cancer. Rece...
Cancer registries can be viewed as one of the main strategies for improving our understanding of can...
OBJECTIVES: The purposes of the study are to describe the incidence trend of malignant polyp of l...
Background. Changes in the subsite distribution of malignant and benign colorectal tumors over the l...
Colorectal cancer is the second most frequent cancer at death and third most common neoplasm in Swit...
BACKGROUND: Two-thirds of colorectal malignancies are localised in the left colon and rectum. Recent...
To date, the time trends of left-to-right shift of colorectal cancer incidence have been reported in...
Objective. In the Netherlands over 11 200 patients are yearly diagnosed with colorectal cancer (CRC)...
Background The purpose of this study was to assess trends in incidence and presentation of colorect...
BackgroundRecent studies reported an increase in colorectal cancer incidence for adults below 50 yea...
The present study is a comparative analysis of the adenomatous polyps and colorectal cancers, regist...
Abstract Background Over the last two decades time trends in incidence rates of colorectal cancer, c...
Background/Aim. In recent years, many studies have demonstrated a proximal shift in the distribution...
Abstract Background In the last years a trend towards proximalization of colorectal carcinomas (CRC)...
The purposes of the study are to describe the incidence trend of malignant polyp of large bowel over...
Colorectal cancer is the third most common cancer and is the second cause of death from cancer. Rece...
Cancer registries can be viewed as one of the main strategies for improving our understanding of can...
OBJECTIVES: The purposes of the study are to describe the incidence trend of malignant polyp of l...