AbstractObjectiveThe most common sites of colorectal cancer (CRC) recurrence are the local tissues, liver or lungs. The objective was to identify risk factors associated with the primary CRC tumor and cancer recurrence in these anatomical sites.MethodsRetrospective, longitudinal analyses of data on CRC survivors. Multivariable Cox regression analysis was performed to examine the association between possible cofounders with recurrence to various anatomical sites.ResultsData for 10,398CRC survivors (tumor location right colon=3870, left colon=2898, high rectum=2569, low rectum=1061) were analyzed; follow up time was up to five years. Mean age at curative surgery was 71.5 (SD 11.8) years, 20.2% received radio-chemotherapy, stage T3 (64.4%) and...
BACKGROUND Multimodal treatment, including systemic treatment and surgery, improved the prognosis...
Background: Pattern of spread in patients with metastatic colorectal cancer (mCRC) is variable and m...
In the natural history of colorectal cancer, recurrence involves 30 to 50% of patients who have unde...
AbstractObjectiveThe most common sites of colorectal cancer (CRC) recurrence are the local tissues, ...
Purpose: This population-based study determined the cumulative incidence (CI) of local, regional, an...
To describe patterns of recurrence and postrecurrence survival in a large cohort of accurately stage...
Objective: The purpose of this paper is to determine whether sites of distant recurrence are associa...
Objectives: To describe patterns of recurrence and postrecurrence survival in a large cohort of accu...
Item does not contain fulltextPURPOSE: This population-based study determined the cumulative inciden...
Abstract Aim This study aimed to investigate the prognosis after recurrence in patients with stage I...
Background: This study aimed to provide information on timing, anatomical location, and predictors f...
Background: This study aimed to provide information on timing, anatomical location, and predictors f...
BACKGROUND Multimodal treatment, including systemic treatment and surgery, improved the prognosis...
BACKGROUND Multimodal treatment, including systemic treatment and surgery, improved the prognosis...
BACKGROUND Multimodal treatment, including systemic treatment and surgery, improved the prognosis...
BACKGROUND Multimodal treatment, including systemic treatment and surgery, improved the prognosis...
Background: Pattern of spread in patients with metastatic colorectal cancer (mCRC) is variable and m...
In the natural history of colorectal cancer, recurrence involves 30 to 50% of patients who have unde...
AbstractObjectiveThe most common sites of colorectal cancer (CRC) recurrence are the local tissues, ...
Purpose: This population-based study determined the cumulative incidence (CI) of local, regional, an...
To describe patterns of recurrence and postrecurrence survival in a large cohort of accurately stage...
Objective: The purpose of this paper is to determine whether sites of distant recurrence are associa...
Objectives: To describe patterns of recurrence and postrecurrence survival in a large cohort of accu...
Item does not contain fulltextPURPOSE: This population-based study determined the cumulative inciden...
Abstract Aim This study aimed to investigate the prognosis after recurrence in patients with stage I...
Background: This study aimed to provide information on timing, anatomical location, and predictors f...
Background: This study aimed to provide information on timing, anatomical location, and predictors f...
BACKGROUND Multimodal treatment, including systemic treatment and surgery, improved the prognosis...
BACKGROUND Multimodal treatment, including systemic treatment and surgery, improved the prognosis...
BACKGROUND Multimodal treatment, including systemic treatment and surgery, improved the prognosis...
BACKGROUND Multimodal treatment, including systemic treatment and surgery, improved the prognosis...
Background: Pattern of spread in patients with metastatic colorectal cancer (mCRC) is variable and m...
In the natural history of colorectal cancer, recurrence involves 30 to 50% of patients who have unde...