Background: Rectal cancer (RC) among young patients (50 years) Demographic, comorbidities, procedures performed, and hospital outcomes were collected. Regression analysis was performed to compare both groups. Results: A total of 68,699 patients with RC were included. Incidence of RC among young patients increased significantly over the study period (2.4% vs. 3.4%; P=0.04). Majority of young patients with RC were white females. Bleeding was the mast common presentation among young patients (P=0.03). Younger patients were more likely to have a family history of RC (P=0.01) and were more likely to undergo elective surgery (P=0.04) and laparoscopic surgery (P=0.02) compared to the older patients. Younger patients with RC were also more likely t...
The elderly population comprises a significant proportion of patients diagnosed with rectal cancer. ...
Background: Some studies suggested that colorectal cancer at young age had a distinct biological cha...
Background and Aims. As a first step toward understanding the increasing incidence of colorectal can...
BACKGROUND: Rectal cancer in adolescents and young adults (age ≤39) is increasing. Early diagnosis i...
Background: Young patients with rectal cancer tend to present with more advanced-stage disease and u...
The incidence of young-onset rectal cancer is increasing, and emerging evidence suggests younger pat...
INTRODUCTION : Rectal cancer has in general been a disease of the middle aged and elderly, such tha...
Abstract: Background: The alteration of bowel habits, bleeding per-rectum and anemia were common ...
Background: The number of cases of rectal cancer in our older cohort is expected to rise with our ag...
Background: The number of cases of rectal cancer in our older cohort is expected to rise with our ag...
SummaryBackgroundRectal prolapse is a relatively common condition in children and elderly patients b...
Objectives: To determine epidemiological characteristics, clinical presentation, histopathological f...
Background: Younger patients with colorectal cancer (CRC) have long been thought to have a poorer pr...
To address the difference of pathologic and clinical characteristics of the young and the middle-age...
The aim of the study was to answer the question whether there are differences in the progression of ...
The elderly population comprises a significant proportion of patients diagnosed with rectal cancer. ...
Background: Some studies suggested that colorectal cancer at young age had a distinct biological cha...
Background and Aims. As a first step toward understanding the increasing incidence of colorectal can...
BACKGROUND: Rectal cancer in adolescents and young adults (age ≤39) is increasing. Early diagnosis i...
Background: Young patients with rectal cancer tend to present with more advanced-stage disease and u...
The incidence of young-onset rectal cancer is increasing, and emerging evidence suggests younger pat...
INTRODUCTION : Rectal cancer has in general been a disease of the middle aged and elderly, such tha...
Abstract: Background: The alteration of bowel habits, bleeding per-rectum and anemia were common ...
Background: The number of cases of rectal cancer in our older cohort is expected to rise with our ag...
Background: The number of cases of rectal cancer in our older cohort is expected to rise with our ag...
SummaryBackgroundRectal prolapse is a relatively common condition in children and elderly patients b...
Objectives: To determine epidemiological characteristics, clinical presentation, histopathological f...
Background: Younger patients with colorectal cancer (CRC) have long been thought to have a poorer pr...
To address the difference of pathologic and clinical characteristics of the young and the middle-age...
The aim of the study was to answer the question whether there are differences in the progression of ...
The elderly population comprises a significant proportion of patients diagnosed with rectal cancer. ...
Background: Some studies suggested that colorectal cancer at young age had a distinct biological cha...
Background and Aims. As a first step toward understanding the increasing incidence of colorectal can...