BackgroundRecent literature has suggested that tumor sidedness in colorectal cancer (CRC) is an independent prognostic and potentially predictive marker of survival. The aims of the study were to determine the prognostic significance of tumor sidedness in colorectal cancer patients undergoing primary tumor resection and to assess associated tumor biology.MethodsA total of 3281 consecutive patients who underwent surgical resection of their primary CRC from January 1998 to December 2012 were analyzed for association with tumor biologic factors and with overall survival. Metastatic patients were excluded from analysis.ResultsLeft sided CRCs were associated with a number of additional key prognostic markers including BRAFV600E wildtype status (...
Aim To determine the outcome of surgery for colorectal cancer from a single region and to see whethe...
AbstractBackground: Right-sided colon cancer is considered to be biologically different from left-si...
BackgroundColorectal cancer (CRC) represents a major cause for cancer death and every third patient ...
Background Unplanned subgroup analyses from several studies have suggested primary tumor sidedness ...
Abstract Recent reports demonstrate inferior outcomes associated with primary right‐sided vs left‐si...
BackgroundClinical and molecular characteristics differ between right-sided and left-sided colorecta...
Background/Aim Right sided colon cancer (RsCC) is proposed to be a distinct disease entity to left s...
Abstract: Background: Patients with left-sided colorectal cancer (L-CRC) are known to have a signifi...
BACKGROUND: Metastatic colorectal cancer (mCRC) patients with a right-sided primary (RC) have an inf...
Background Clinical and molecular characteristics differ between right-sided and left-sided colorect...
Several prognostic factors have been used to guide therapy for colon cancer (CC). However, the relat...
INTRODUCTION: Uncertainty exists about a possible survival benefit of primary tumor resection (PTR) ...
Purpose: Previous studies have reported conflicting results regarding the prognostic value of tumor ...
BACKGROUND: Primary laterality of colorectal cancer is thought to be associated with differences in ...
Background: Secondary tumors of the ovary (STOs) account for 10–25% of all ovarian malignancies, inc...
Aim To determine the outcome of surgery for colorectal cancer from a single region and to see whethe...
AbstractBackground: Right-sided colon cancer is considered to be biologically different from left-si...
BackgroundColorectal cancer (CRC) represents a major cause for cancer death and every third patient ...
Background Unplanned subgroup analyses from several studies have suggested primary tumor sidedness ...
Abstract Recent reports demonstrate inferior outcomes associated with primary right‐sided vs left‐si...
BackgroundClinical and molecular characteristics differ between right-sided and left-sided colorecta...
Background/Aim Right sided colon cancer (RsCC) is proposed to be a distinct disease entity to left s...
Abstract: Background: Patients with left-sided colorectal cancer (L-CRC) are known to have a signifi...
BACKGROUND: Metastatic colorectal cancer (mCRC) patients with a right-sided primary (RC) have an inf...
Background Clinical and molecular characteristics differ between right-sided and left-sided colorect...
Several prognostic factors have been used to guide therapy for colon cancer (CC). However, the relat...
INTRODUCTION: Uncertainty exists about a possible survival benefit of primary tumor resection (PTR) ...
Purpose: Previous studies have reported conflicting results regarding the prognostic value of tumor ...
BACKGROUND: Primary laterality of colorectal cancer is thought to be associated with differences in ...
Background: Secondary tumors of the ovary (STOs) account for 10–25% of all ovarian malignancies, inc...
Aim To determine the outcome of surgery for colorectal cancer from a single region and to see whethe...
AbstractBackground: Right-sided colon cancer is considered to be biologically different from left-si...
BackgroundColorectal cancer (CRC) represents a major cause for cancer death and every third patient ...