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  1. ... related-topic >Rectal Disorders</related-topic><see-reference >Colon Cancer</see-reference><see-reference >Rectal Cancer</see-reference><site ><information- ...
  2. ... the Stage Information for Colon Cancer section in Colon Cancer Treatment. References Hill DA, Furman WL, Billups CA, et al.: ... sources relevant to adults with cancer, such as Colon Cancer Treatment and Rectal Cancer Treatment . References Smith MA, Seibel NL, Altekruse SF, et al.: ...
  3. ... 635-42, 1994. [ PubMed : 8026228 ] Stage Information for Colon Cancer Treatment decisions can be made with reference to the TNM (tumor, node, metastasis) classification [ 1 ] ...
  4. Colorectal cancer starts in the colon or rectum. It may not cause symptoms at first. Screening tests can help find it early, when treatment is most effective.
  5. ... for use with other types of cancer, including: Colon cancer Stomach cancer Thyroid cancer Non-small cell lung cancer References American Cancer Society [Internet]. Atlanta: American Cancer Society ...
  6. ... without the disease 38 , 42 ). For example, in colon cancer diagnosis, both capsule endoscopy (index test) and colonoscopy (reference standard) can be jointly false negative for cancers ...
  7. ... MUTYH 1p34 ​.1 Adenine DNA glycosylase MUTYH homepage - Colon cancer gene variant databases MUTYH MUTYH Data are compiled from the following standard references: gene from HGNC ; chromosome locus from OMIM ; protein ...
  8. ... and mortality is the subject of ongoing research. References Willett W: The search for the causes of breast and colon cancer. Nature 338 (6214): 389-94, 1989. [ PubMed : 2648156 ] ...
  9. ... 11 ] familial adenomatous polyposis,[ 12 ] or hereditary nonpolyposis colon cancer;[ 13 ] and immigrant ethnic populations from countries with high rates of gastric carcinoma.[ 14 , 15 ] References Leung WK, Wu MS, Kakugawa Y, et al.: ...
  10. ... Multigene panels for Lynch syndrome (hereditary non-polyposis colon cancer) available clinically 11 August 2011 ... Guidelines / Consensus Statements American College of Medical ...
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