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  1. ... review, Spanish language. [ PubMed : 8183000 ] Caputo F. Occult colon cancer in a patient with an unexplained episode of ... Surgery. 1977; 112 (3):240–1. Patients with colon cancer only: reports 24% sensitivity of ER+ for colon ...
  2. ... care measures that improved overall include: Patients with colon cancer who received surgical resection of colon cancer that included at least 12 lymph nodes pathologically ...
  3. ... cancer were often reported separately, but those of colon cancer were not reported separately in any studies that ... of staging that enrolled patients who had only colon cancer (not mixed with rectal cancer cases) that met ...
  4. ... the risk of death from right and left colon cancer: a large community-based study. Gut . 67(2): ... Novel prep-less X-ray imaging capsule for colon cancer screening: a feasibility study. Gut . 68:774–775. ...
  5. ... diabetes . Fecal occult blood tests , which screen for colon cancer . Tests that check for signs of infectious diseases , ... Test Used to check stool for signs of colon cancer. Your provider will give you a test kit. ...
  6. ... Health Study, 305 and the Molecular Epidemiology of Colon Cancer Study. 306 The BCDDP reported that women treated ... in past users. 305 The Molecular Epidemiology of Colon Cancer Study reported an odds ratio for colon cancer ...
  7. ... and less accurate for gynecologic [ 23 , 28 ] and colon cancer cases.[ 23 ] Self-reported family histories may contain ... testing are suspected hereditary breast cancer or hereditary colon cancer syndromes. For hereditary breast cancer, genetic counseling and ...
  8. ... a delay in diagnostic evaluation for three conditions: colon cancer, lung cancer, and prostate cancer. Examples of red flags include positive fecal occult blood testing for colon cancer, concerning imaging studies for lung cancer, and elevated ...
  9. ... concerning symptoms or a strong family history of colon cancer; elective surgery unless the benefit is expected to ... with vEDS who have a family history of colon cancer are encouraged to use genetic testing for colon ...
  10. ... to cancer: comparing breast and ovarian cancers with colon cancers. Genet Med. 2010; 12 (4 Suppl):S15–38. ... at familial risk of breast/ovarian and/or colon cancer. Eur. J. Hum. Genet. 2012; 20 (2):141– ...
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