Tag: Cancer: Rectal
Changes in Lifestyle Habits Linked to Colorectal Cancer Risk
Improving adherence to healthy lifestyle inversely associated with colorectal cancer risk
Blacks More Likely to Undergo Emergency Surgery for Colorectal Cancer
Emergency surgery associated with incomplete oncologic evaluation, and increased incidence of postoperative complications, including mortality
Three-Year Interval Feasible for Stool-Based CRC Screening in Low-Risk People
At three years, test identified more advanced precancerous lesions than expected
Personalized Counseling May Overcome Non-Follow-Up After Positive FIT Test
Lack of knowledge, decision-making difficulties among factors identified with non-follow-up
Electroacupuncture Cuts Risk for Prolonged Postoperative Ileus
Findings seen among patients recovering from laparoscopic resection of colorectal cancer
Sigmoidoscopy Has Sustained Effect on CRC Incidence, Mortality
Pooled analysis of four large-scale trials demonstrated sustained effect on CRC incidence and mortality for 15 years
Adenoma Detection Rate Tied to CRC Risk After Positive FIT
ADR of endoscopists inversely associated with the risk for interval postcolonoscopy CRC in FIT-positive individuals
Metachronous Pathology Assessed in Young-Onset CRC Survivors
Effective strategies needed for earlier detection and interception of metachronous lesions
Patient Preferences Examined for CRC Screening Modalities
Of all five U.S. Multi Society Task Force recommended tests, FIT-fecal DNA every three years was most preferred test
Quantitative Pathologic Analysis May Help Predict Prognosis in CRC
Quantitative segmentation algorithm used to extract data from hematoxylin and eosin slides of colorectal cancers