Background: Population-based metastatic recurrence rates for patients diagnosed with nonmetastatic colorectal cancer cannot be estimated directly from population-based cancer registries because recurrence information is not reported. We derived population-based colorectal cancer recurrence rates using disease-specific survival data based on our understanding of the colorectal cancer recurrence-death process. Methods: We used a statistical continuous-time multistate survival model to derive population-based annual colorectal cancer recurrence rates from 6 months to 10 years after colorectal cancer diagnosis using relative survival data from the Surveillance, Epidemiology, and End Results Program. The model was based on the assumption that, a...
Colorectal cancer (CRC) is one of most common cancers in the United States and is a longstanding hea...
Purpose: To investigate clinicopathological features in patients with recurrent colorectal cancer wi...
Colorectal cancer (CRC) incidence rates have declined in recent years for people of all races/ethnic...
Background: Population-based metastatic recurrence rates for patients diagnosed with nonmetastatic c...
Purpose: This population-based study determined the cumulative incidence (CI) of local, regional, an...
<p><b>Background:</b> Recurrence is a common outcome among patients that have undergone an intended ...
Objectives: To describe patterns of recurrence and postrecurrence survival in a large cohort of accu...
To describe patterns of recurrence and postrecurrence survival in a large cohort of accurately stage...
Updated knowledge about the rates of recurrence and time to recurrence following curative treatment ...
Background Prediction models are useful tools in the clinical management of colon cancer patients, p...
Background: Our aim is to explore the trend of association between the survival rates of colorectal ...
BACKGROUND: Our aim is to explore the trend of association between the survival rates of colorectal ...
Objective: Specific survival estimates are needed for the increasing number of colorectal cancer (CR...
BACKGROUND: Improvements in surgery, imaging, adjuvant treatment, and management of metastatic disea...
BACKGROUND: The increasing number of colorectal cancer (CRC) survivors need survival estimates that ...
Colorectal cancer (CRC) is one of most common cancers in the United States and is a longstanding hea...
Purpose: To investigate clinicopathological features in patients with recurrent colorectal cancer wi...
Colorectal cancer (CRC) incidence rates have declined in recent years for people of all races/ethnic...
Background: Population-based metastatic recurrence rates for patients diagnosed with nonmetastatic c...
Purpose: This population-based study determined the cumulative incidence (CI) of local, regional, an...
<p><b>Background:</b> Recurrence is a common outcome among patients that have undergone an intended ...
Objectives: To describe patterns of recurrence and postrecurrence survival in a large cohort of accu...
To describe patterns of recurrence and postrecurrence survival in a large cohort of accurately stage...
Updated knowledge about the rates of recurrence and time to recurrence following curative treatment ...
Background Prediction models are useful tools in the clinical management of colon cancer patients, p...
Background: Our aim is to explore the trend of association between the survival rates of colorectal ...
BACKGROUND: Our aim is to explore the trend of association between the survival rates of colorectal ...
Objective: Specific survival estimates are needed for the increasing number of colorectal cancer (CR...
BACKGROUND: Improvements in surgery, imaging, adjuvant treatment, and management of metastatic disea...
BACKGROUND: The increasing number of colorectal cancer (CRC) survivors need survival estimates that ...
Colorectal cancer (CRC) is one of most common cancers in the United States and is a longstanding hea...
Purpose: To investigate clinicopathological features in patients with recurrent colorectal cancer wi...
Colorectal cancer (CRC) incidence rates have declined in recent years for people of all races/ethnic...