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  1. ... resection - discharge; Sigmoid colectomy - discharge; Subtotal colectomy - discharge; Colon resection - discharge; Laparoscopic colectomy - discharge; Colectomy - partial - discharge; Colon ...
  2. ... Low anterior resection; Sigmoid colectomy; Subtotal colectomy; Proctocolectomy; Colon resection; Laparoscopic colectomy; Colectomy - partial; Abdominal perineal resection
  3. ... Local excision or simple polypectomy with clear margins. Colon resection for larger lesions not amenable to local excision. ... Surgery . Adjuvant chemotherapy . Surgery Surgery for stage III colon cancer is wide surgical resection and anastomosis. Evidence (laparoscopic techniques): The role of ...
  4. ... Colostomy - series (Medical Encyclopedia) Also in Spanish Laparoscopic Colon Resection (Society of American Gastrointestinal and Endoscopic Surgeons) Also ...
  5. 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.
  6. ... rectum that is cancerous. This surgery is called colon resection (colectomy). CHEMOTHERAPY Chemotherapy involves taking medicines that kill cancer cells. You may receive just one type of medicine or a combination of ... with stage III colon cancer receive chemotherapy after surgery for 3 to ...
  7. ... you may have had either an ileostomy or colon resection (colectomy).
  8. ... to 14 lymph nodes be examined in radical colon and rectum resections in patients who did not receive neoadjuvant therapy. ... GF, Eng K, Ranson JH, et al.: Hepatic resection for metastatic colon and rectal cancer. An evaluation of preoperative and ...
  9. ... sometimes referred to as the left, or sigmoid colon.
  10. ... sphincter cannot be saved. The risk of metachronous colon cancer after segmental resection for an index rectal cancer has been reported ... reported a 15% and 18% incidence of metachronous colon cancer after segmental rectal cancer–resection in patients with Lynch syndrome.[ 500 , 501 ] In ...
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