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期刊名:Current colorectal cancer reports

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ISSN:1556-3790

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Minimally invasive surgery has been cautiously introduced in surgical oncology over the last two decades due to a concern of compromised oncological outcomes. Recently, it has been adopted in liver surgery for colorectal metastases. Colorec...
Kristen K Ciombor,Richard M Goldberg Kristen K Ciombor
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Carlyn Rose C Tan,Lanlan Zhou,Wafik S El-Deiry Carlyn Rose C Tan
Circulating tumor cells (CTCs) and circulating tumor DNA (ctDNA) are emerging noninvasive multifunctional biomarkers in liquid biopsy allowing for early diagnosis, accurate prognosis, therapeutic target selection, spatiotemporal monitoring ...
Svetlana Balyasnikova,Gina Brown Svetlana Balyasnikova
The optimal management of rectal cancer is achieved through a shared multidisciplinary decision making process with accurate staging by imaging being critical for treatment planning. Good quality, high-resolution MRI has become the imaging ...
Donna M Graham,Vicky M Coyle,Richard D Kennedy et al. Donna M Graham et al.
Development of colorectal cancer occurs via a number of key pathways, with the clinicopathological features of specific subgroups being driven by underlying molecular changes. Mutations in key genes within the network of signalling pathways...
Elizabeth Hibler Elizabeth Hibler
Studies demonstrate that regular physical activity and, more recently, limited sedentary behavior are associated with reduced risk of colorectal neoplasia. However, the biological mechanisms of action for physical activity versus sedentary ...
Christopher Coyle,Fay Helen Cafferty,Ruth Elizabeth Langley Christopher Coyle
There is now a considerable body of data supporting the hypothesis that aspirin could be effective in the prevention and treatment of colorectal cancer, and a number of phase III randomised controlled trials designed to evaluate the role of...
Rahul Nayani,Hassan Ashktorab,Hassan Brim et al. Rahul Nayani et al.
African Americans suffer the highest burden from colorectal cancer (CRC) in the USA. Studies have suggested that healthcare access and poorer utilization of preventive services may be playing more of a role in this disparity. However, Afric...
Robin M J M van Geel,Jos H Beijnen,René Bernards et al. Robin M J M van Geel et al.
Colorectal cancer has been characterized as a genetically heterogeneous disease, with a large diversity in molecular pathogenesis resulting in differential responses to therapy. However, the currently available validated biomarkers KRAS, BR...
Timothy J Zumwalt,Ajay Goel Timothy J Zumwalt
Patients with recurring or metastatic colorectal cancer (mCRC) have strikingly low long-term survival, while conventional treatments such as chemotherapeutic intervention and radiation therapy marginally improve longevity. Although, many fa...