The incidence of colorectal carcinoma is rising at an alarming pace in Asian urban societies such as Hong Kong. Detailed examination of the epidemiological pattern and genetic mutation of colorectal cancer in the Hong Kong Chinese population is overdue. We compared the reported age incidence of colorectal carcinoma in Hong Kong with that of Scotland and other countries. Hong Kong showed a much higher incidence of colorectal carcinoma among the young age groups. By comparison with other countries, this raised incidence among the young appeared to be related to southern Chinese societies. The recent dramatic rise in colorectal cancer in Hong Kong was largely attributable to an increase in the over 50 years age group, while the young incidence...
The Hong Kong Chinese population has an unusually high incidence of colorectal cancer in the young, ...
Colorectal cancer (CRC) is the second most common cancer in Hong Kong. While high-penetrance germlin...
BACKGROUND: Risk variants identified so far for colorectal cancer explain only a small proportion of...
A mutational spectrum for exons 5-8 of the p53 tumor suppressor gene in colorectal carcinomas in Hon...
A mutational spectrum for exons 5-8 of the p53 tumor suppressor gene in colorectal carcinomas in Hon...
Background: The incidence of colorectal cancer in persons under 46 years of age is substantially hig...
The importance of p53 inactivation in colorectal cancer among Hong Kong Chinese was investigated by ...
Hong Kong Chinese, when compared with the world population, have an intermediate incidence rate for ...
Our aim was to reveal the significance of tumor-suppressor genes and genomic instability in 99 Hong ...
Our aim was to reveal the significance of tumor-suppressor genes and genomic instability in 99 Hong ...
Many Asian countries, including China, Japan, South Korea, and Singapore, have experienced an increa...
The p53 mutations in colorectal, esophageal and lung carcinomas from Hong Kong were studied previous...
BACKGROUND AND AIM: The incidence of colorectal cancer (CRC) is rising rapidly in Chinese. We studi...
Background: The incidence of colorectal cancer in persons under 46 years of age is substantially hig...
Knowing the mutation frequency of cancer genes in China is crucial for reducing the global health bu...
The Hong Kong Chinese population has an unusually high incidence of colorectal cancer in the young, ...
Colorectal cancer (CRC) is the second most common cancer in Hong Kong. While high-penetrance germlin...
BACKGROUND: Risk variants identified so far for colorectal cancer explain only a small proportion of...
A mutational spectrum for exons 5-8 of the p53 tumor suppressor gene in colorectal carcinomas in Hon...
A mutational spectrum for exons 5-8 of the p53 tumor suppressor gene in colorectal carcinomas in Hon...
Background: The incidence of colorectal cancer in persons under 46 years of age is substantially hig...
The importance of p53 inactivation in colorectal cancer among Hong Kong Chinese was investigated by ...
Hong Kong Chinese, when compared with the world population, have an intermediate incidence rate for ...
Our aim was to reveal the significance of tumor-suppressor genes and genomic instability in 99 Hong ...
Our aim was to reveal the significance of tumor-suppressor genes and genomic instability in 99 Hong ...
Many Asian countries, including China, Japan, South Korea, and Singapore, have experienced an increa...
The p53 mutations in colorectal, esophageal and lung carcinomas from Hong Kong were studied previous...
BACKGROUND AND AIM: The incidence of colorectal cancer (CRC) is rising rapidly in Chinese. We studi...
Background: The incidence of colorectal cancer in persons under 46 years of age is substantially hig...
Knowing the mutation frequency of cancer genes in China is crucial for reducing the global health bu...
The Hong Kong Chinese population has an unusually high incidence of colorectal cancer in the young, ...
Colorectal cancer (CRC) is the second most common cancer in Hong Kong. While high-penetrance germlin...
BACKGROUND: Risk variants identified so far for colorectal cancer explain only a small proportion of...