People with intellectual disabilities (PWIDs) are now living longer; thus, the incidence of cancer within this population is increasing. Available data indicate an excess of digestive tract cancers in PWIDs, but colorectal cancer has rarely been specifically studied and has not been extensively reviewed. This is despite risk factors such as being overweight, obesity, and lack of exercise being more frequent in PWIDs. In this article, we examine the literature on the frequency, screening, and treatment of colorectal cancer in PWIDs by as sessing 4 databases, Medline, EBSCO-CINHL, ASSIA, and PsychLIT, from 1970 to February 2017. Findings indicate that the frequency trends slightly higher than that found in the general population. Screening pr...
[[abstract]]Aim. This article is a report of a study conducted to examine acceptance of disability ...
Colorectal cancer is a type of gastrointestinal malignancy originating from either the colon or rect...
Epidemiological data on cancer incidence and mortality suggest that malignant tumors are as frequent...
People with intellectual disabilities (PWIDs) are now living longer; thus, the incidence of cancer w...
BACKGROUND: Cancer occurrence among older people with intellectual disability (ID) is poorly documen...
Bowel cancer is the fourth most common cancer in England, and with one in 20 people developing the c...
BACKGROUND: Concerns have been raised about access to cancer screening and the timely receipt of can...
Research into the health of people with intellectual disabilities has increasingly focused on the oc...
Objective: During the last 50 years there have been significant improvements in life expectancy amon...
Background: Concerns have been raised about the accessibility and quality of cancer-related care for...
Increasing numbers of people with an intellectual disability (ID) are diagnosed with cancer, partly ...
Background Concerns have been raised about the accessibility and quality of cancer‐related care for...
Promoting Cancer and Screening Awareness in Women with Intellectual Disabilities: A Mixed Methods St...
Context: Owing to life expectancy improvements for people with intellectual disabilities, their risk...
It is estimated that 47% of colorectal cancers (CRC) could be prevented by appropriate lifestyles. T...
[[abstract]]Aim. This article is a report of a study conducted to examine acceptance of disability ...
Colorectal cancer is a type of gastrointestinal malignancy originating from either the colon or rect...
Epidemiological data on cancer incidence and mortality suggest that malignant tumors are as frequent...
People with intellectual disabilities (PWIDs) are now living longer; thus, the incidence of cancer w...
BACKGROUND: Cancer occurrence among older people with intellectual disability (ID) is poorly documen...
Bowel cancer is the fourth most common cancer in England, and with one in 20 people developing the c...
BACKGROUND: Concerns have been raised about access to cancer screening and the timely receipt of can...
Research into the health of people with intellectual disabilities has increasingly focused on the oc...
Objective: During the last 50 years there have been significant improvements in life expectancy amon...
Background: Concerns have been raised about the accessibility and quality of cancer-related care for...
Increasing numbers of people with an intellectual disability (ID) are diagnosed with cancer, partly ...
Background Concerns have been raised about the accessibility and quality of cancer‐related care for...
Promoting Cancer and Screening Awareness in Women with Intellectual Disabilities: A Mixed Methods St...
Context: Owing to life expectancy improvements for people with intellectual disabilities, their risk...
It is estimated that 47% of colorectal cancers (CRC) could be prevented by appropriate lifestyles. T...
[[abstract]]Aim. This article is a report of a study conducted to examine acceptance of disability ...
Colorectal cancer is a type of gastrointestinal malignancy originating from either the colon or rect...
Epidemiological data on cancer incidence and mortality suggest that malignant tumors are as frequent...