The main aim of this study was, through the data of a population-based Registry, to establish the incidence of Dukes´ A lesions by year of registration and the main clinical features, and to assess cancer-specific survival. One hundred and eighteen Dukes´ A colorectal tumours were diagnosed (in 117 patients) out of 1337 registered between 1984 and 1992 in the Health Care District of Modena, Northern Italy; 94 patients were treated with surgery and 23 with endoscopic polypectomy. The frequency of Dukes´ A tumours ranged between 4.8% and 18% by year of registration. Dukes´ A carcinomas were significantly more frequent in the distal colon. Only 5 patients (4%) died of their cancer, and in all patients the tumour was localised in the rectum. Ca...
Introduction: Colorectal cancer (CRC), by its frequency and severity, represents a serious public he...
Background and Aims. It is still unclear whether recent advancements in colorectal cancer research h...
Background and study aim: The aim of this study was to assess the prevalence of nonpolypoid lesions ...
BACKGROUND AND AIMS: Patients with stage I (Dukes' A) colorectal carcinoma tend to show a good progn...
Cancer registries can be viewed as one of the main strategies for improving our understanding of can...
The Colorectal Cancer Registry of Modena recorded 838 malignancies of the large bowel between 1984 a...
OBJECTIVE To analyze the influence of the number of lymph nodes examined on the prognosis of Dukes ’...
OBJECTIVE: This study analyses the inter-relations of anatomical tumour location, gender, age and in...
OBJECTIVE: To assess whether Jass staging enhances prognostic prediction in Dukes' B colorectal carc...
Purpose: The aim of this study was to assess the clinicopathological characteristics and prognosis o...
After lung cancer colorectal cancer (Cc) is ranked the second, as a cause of cancer-related death. T...
Dukes' stage is the most powerful indicator of patient outcome for colorectal cancer. Several cancer...
Aims: To analyze the prevalence of colorectal cancer (CRC) in different areas of Italy by age, inter...
Background and Aims. It is still unclear whether recent advancements in colorectal cancer research h...
AIMS OF THE STUDY AND METHODS: Recent studies suggested the existence of significant regional variat...
Introduction: Colorectal cancer (CRC), by its frequency and severity, represents a serious public he...
Background and Aims. It is still unclear whether recent advancements in colorectal cancer research h...
Background and study aim: The aim of this study was to assess the prevalence of nonpolypoid lesions ...
BACKGROUND AND AIMS: Patients with stage I (Dukes' A) colorectal carcinoma tend to show a good progn...
Cancer registries can be viewed as one of the main strategies for improving our understanding of can...
The Colorectal Cancer Registry of Modena recorded 838 malignancies of the large bowel between 1984 a...
OBJECTIVE To analyze the influence of the number of lymph nodes examined on the prognosis of Dukes ’...
OBJECTIVE: This study analyses the inter-relations of anatomical tumour location, gender, age and in...
OBJECTIVE: To assess whether Jass staging enhances prognostic prediction in Dukes' B colorectal carc...
Purpose: The aim of this study was to assess the clinicopathological characteristics and prognosis o...
After lung cancer colorectal cancer (Cc) is ranked the second, as a cause of cancer-related death. T...
Dukes' stage is the most powerful indicator of patient outcome for colorectal cancer. Several cancer...
Aims: To analyze the prevalence of colorectal cancer (CRC) in different areas of Italy by age, inter...
Background and Aims. It is still unclear whether recent advancements in colorectal cancer research h...
AIMS OF THE STUDY AND METHODS: Recent studies suggested the existence of significant regional variat...
Introduction: Colorectal cancer (CRC), by its frequency and severity, represents a serious public he...
Background and Aims. It is still unclear whether recent advancements in colorectal cancer research h...
Background and study aim: The aim of this study was to assess the prevalence of nonpolypoid lesions ...