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From 2000 to 2015 there were increases in colorectal cancer screening use

Cancer Screening Remains Below Healthy People 2020 Targets

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From 2000 to 2015, increases in CRC screening use, but not in breast, cervical cancer screening
Colorectal cancer rates among those aged 50 and older have fallen 32 percent since 2000

Colorectal Cancer Rates, Mortality Down in Americans Aged ≥50

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Report suggests higher screening rates explain the positive trend
Americans in their early 50s and younger are experiencing significant increases in colorectal cancer incidence

CRC Incidence on the Rise Among Younger Americans

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Rates of rectal cancer have been rising longer and faster than colon cancer
Patients undergoing laparoscopic rectal resection have increased risk for noncomplete mesorectal excision versus those undergoing open rectal resection

Review: Noncomplete Mesorectal Excision Up With Laparoscopy

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Increased risk seen for patients undergoing laparoscopic versus open rectal resection
A guideline

Guideline Issued on Molecular Biomarkers for CRC Tissues

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21 guideline statements developed, including 8 recommendations, 10 consensus opinions
Even normal-weight women may be at greater risk for colorectal cancer if they have certain traits

Metabolic Sx May Up CRC Risk Even in Healthy-Weight Women

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Metabolically unhealthy women have higher risk of colorectal cancer, researchers say

ASCO Gastrointestinal Cancers Symposium, Jan. 19-21

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The 2017 Gastrointestinal Cancers Symposium The American Society of Clinical Oncology's 13th annual Gastrointestinal Cancers Symposium was held from Jan. 19 to 21...
For patients undergoing colorectal cancer surgery

CpG Island Methylator Phenotype Prognostic After CRC Surgery

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CIMP-high is significant prognostic factor in multivariate analysis for patients after CRC resection
Just a half hour a day of moderate physical activity could improve survival odds for patients with metastatic colorectal cancer

ASCO: Moderate Activity Tied to Longer Survival in Advanced CRC

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Patients only appeared to derive benefit from moderate -- not vigorous -- activity
Addition of cetuximab to chemoradiation is associated with a reduction in locoregional failure rates in squamous cell carcinoma of the anal canal

Addition of Cetuximab to CRT Cuts Locoregional Failure in Anal CA

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Findings in patients with stage I to III squamous cell carcinoma of the anal canal