According to literature the synchronous malignant tumors of the colon are 2-11% from all cases of sporadic nonhereditary colorectal cancer. This big difference in the frequency is due to variations in the accuracy of the used diagnostic methods, and also to the intentional search for associated lesions. The synchronous tumors have different biology and prognosis than solitary tumors. Investigations per formed with the methods of genetic engineering over p53 gene abnormalities strongly suggest that the great majority of synchronous colonic adenocarcinomas arise as independent neoplasms and their worsened prognosis is not a result of unusually early metastatic spread. The aim of our one-year retrospective study was to find out the frequency o...
To analyze the possible clonal origin of a part of Synchronous colorectal cancer (SCRC), we studied ...
BACKGROUND. Reports on the frequency of multiple carcinomas of the colon and rectum have varied from...
Abstract Synchronous primary colorectal cancer is rare and only occurs in 2 % to 11 % of all colorec...
Synchronous colorectal neoplasias, defined as 2 or more primary tumors identified in the same patien...
The authors report on 30 synchronous cancer (19%) and 9 metachronous cancer (5.7%) observed in 5 yea...
Colorectal cancer is one of the most common malignant neoplasms worldwide. Overall mortality is 33%....
Introduction Colorectal adenomas which are discovered simultaneously or 6 months after the diagnosis...
BACKGROUND: A noticeable proportion of colorectal cancer (CRC) patients are diagnosed with synchrono...
ABSTRACT To analyse the frequency, characteristics and diagnosis of synchronic neoplastic lesions ...
In a series of 1,037 patients with colorectal carcinoma diagnosed at one hospital during a 9-year pe...
AIMS: The purpose of this study was to investigate the clinical characteristics of synchronous cance...
Synchronous colorectal cancer is a rare condition, which presents with the simultaneous development ...
Background: Synchronous colorectal carcinoma has seldom been studied in large series. The study wa...
Synchronous primary colorectal cancer is rare and only occurs in 2% to 11% of all colorectal cancers...
AbstractIntroductionpatients with sporadic colorectal cancer or cases associated with syndromes are ...
To analyze the possible clonal origin of a part of Synchronous colorectal cancer (SCRC), we studied ...
BACKGROUND. Reports on the frequency of multiple carcinomas of the colon and rectum have varied from...
Abstract Synchronous primary colorectal cancer is rare and only occurs in 2 % to 11 % of all colorec...
Synchronous colorectal neoplasias, defined as 2 or more primary tumors identified in the same patien...
The authors report on 30 synchronous cancer (19%) and 9 metachronous cancer (5.7%) observed in 5 yea...
Colorectal cancer is one of the most common malignant neoplasms worldwide. Overall mortality is 33%....
Introduction Colorectal adenomas which are discovered simultaneously or 6 months after the diagnosis...
BACKGROUND: A noticeable proportion of colorectal cancer (CRC) patients are diagnosed with synchrono...
ABSTRACT To analyse the frequency, characteristics and diagnosis of synchronic neoplastic lesions ...
In a series of 1,037 patients with colorectal carcinoma diagnosed at one hospital during a 9-year pe...
AIMS: The purpose of this study was to investigate the clinical characteristics of synchronous cance...
Synchronous colorectal cancer is a rare condition, which presents with the simultaneous development ...
Background: Synchronous colorectal carcinoma has seldom been studied in large series. The study wa...
Synchronous primary colorectal cancer is rare and only occurs in 2% to 11% of all colorectal cancers...
AbstractIntroductionpatients with sporadic colorectal cancer or cases associated with syndromes are ...
To analyze the possible clonal origin of a part of Synchronous colorectal cancer (SCRC), we studied ...
BACKGROUND. Reports on the frequency of multiple carcinomas of the colon and rectum have varied from...
Abstract Synchronous primary colorectal cancer is rare and only occurs in 2 % to 11 % of all colorec...