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Pathologic complete response does not predict overall or disease-free survival in patients with rectal cancer, according to a ...
As cancer cases have increased worldwide, the disease has become more complex, presenting challenges to scientific advances in diagnosis and treatment. In this context, artificial intelligence (AI) ...
At 5 years, overall survival (45.7% vs 64.9%), disease-free survival (40.3% vs 71.2%), and distant recurrence-free survival rates were significantly lower for the secondary vs primary rectal ...
More than 150,000 Americans could get diagnosed with colorectal cancer this year, but lifestyle changes can lower your risk, and testing can catch it early.
Patients with secondary rectal cancer (SRC) after radiotherapy (RT) for prostate cancer have shorter survival compared with matched treatment-naïve patients, (1) but factors explaining this gap have ...
Iona “Fox” Woolmington was diagnosed with rectal cancer in 2020 and had to use an stoma bag while her body healed. To better understand it, she made a comic.
She was healthy, young, active and had no risk factors for colorectal cancer, but there were warning signs. "It can happen to anybody, and we still don’t know why," her surgeon says.
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