We analysed presentation, treatment and survival in a representative population-based sample of 3753 Italian colorectal cancer cases, diagnosed 2003-05: 70% were >65 years, 44% stage I-II, 27% stage IV and 92% received surgery. Chemotherapy was given to 58% of stage III colon cases, radiotherapy to 25% of rectal cases. Four percent of surgical cases underwent endoscopic polypectomy, and in 57% ≥11 lymph nodes were examined. Five-year relative survival was good (60%), independent of sex and site. Adherence to treatment guidelines was satisfactory, but wider use of faecal blood testing and colonoscopy will anticipate stage at diagnosis and likely improve survival
Objectives: To assess the extent to which stage at diagnosis and adherence to treatment guidelines m...
textabstractTo provide a quantitative description of the treatments applied to malignant colorectal ...
OBJECTIVE: This study analyses the inter-relations of anatomical tumour location, gender, age and in...
We analysed presentation, treatment and survival in a representative population-based sample of 3753...
Aims and background. The high incidence and the estimate of a five-year relative survival of 59% for...
AIMS OF THE STUDY AND METHODS: Recent studies suggested the existence of significant regional variat...
The Colorectal Cancer Registry of Modena recorded 838 malignancies of the large bowel between 1984 a...
Colorectal cancer (CRC) is one of the most prevalent and deadly cancers in Italy. Its burden is expe...
The impact of organized screening programmes on colorectal cancer (CRC) can be observed at a populat...
Aim: evaluating the impact of screening programmes on colorectal cancer (CRC) in Italy. Methods: we ...
Aims: To analyze the prevalence of colorectal cancer (CRC) in different areas of Italy by age, inter...
About 75% of colorectal cancers are diagnosed as early stage, in which radical surgery is achievable...
Objective. To illustrate the effort of colorectal cancer (CRC) screening from administration and inf...
We report on the first screening round in the District of Ferrara, a region of Emilia-Romagna, carri...
Abstract OBJECTIVE: To identify disparities in the management of colon and rectal cancer across Euro...
Objectives: To assess the extent to which stage at diagnosis and adherence to treatment guidelines m...
textabstractTo provide a quantitative description of the treatments applied to malignant colorectal ...
OBJECTIVE: This study analyses the inter-relations of anatomical tumour location, gender, age and in...
We analysed presentation, treatment and survival in a representative population-based sample of 3753...
Aims and background. The high incidence and the estimate of a five-year relative survival of 59% for...
AIMS OF THE STUDY AND METHODS: Recent studies suggested the existence of significant regional variat...
The Colorectal Cancer Registry of Modena recorded 838 malignancies of the large bowel between 1984 a...
Colorectal cancer (CRC) is one of the most prevalent and deadly cancers in Italy. Its burden is expe...
The impact of organized screening programmes on colorectal cancer (CRC) can be observed at a populat...
Aim: evaluating the impact of screening programmes on colorectal cancer (CRC) in Italy. Methods: we ...
Aims: To analyze the prevalence of colorectal cancer (CRC) in different areas of Italy by age, inter...
About 75% of colorectal cancers are diagnosed as early stage, in which radical surgery is achievable...
Objective. To illustrate the effort of colorectal cancer (CRC) screening from administration and inf...
We report on the first screening round in the District of Ferrara, a region of Emilia-Romagna, carri...
Abstract OBJECTIVE: To identify disparities in the management of colon and rectal cancer across Euro...
Objectives: To assess the extent to which stage at diagnosis and adherence to treatment guidelines m...
textabstractTo provide a quantitative description of the treatments applied to malignant colorectal ...
OBJECTIVE: This study analyses the inter-relations of anatomical tumour location, gender, age and in...