2012
DOI: 10.1016/j.gastrohep.2012.01.002
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Alianza para la Prevención del Cáncer de Colon en España: un compromiso cívico con la sociedad

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“…In average, the 5‐yr survival rate is 65%, however, it is highly dependent on the stage of diagnosis. Fortunately, CRC is a disease that can be cured in more than 90% of patients if detected at an early stage . The development of CRC is characterized by an ordered series of events that are referred to as adenoma–carcinoma sequence: healthy mucosa develops dysplasia and forms small polyps, called adenomas, which may grow and eventually become adenocarcinomas unless resected .…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…In average, the 5‐yr survival rate is 65%, however, it is highly dependent on the stage of diagnosis. Fortunately, CRC is a disease that can be cured in more than 90% of patients if detected at an early stage . The development of CRC is characterized by an ordered series of events that are referred to as adenoma–carcinoma sequence: healthy mucosa develops dysplasia and forms small polyps, called adenomas, which may grow and eventually become adenocarcinomas unless resected .…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Fortunately, CRC is a disease that can be cured in more than 90% of patients if detected at an early stage. 3 The development of CRC is characterized by an ordered series of events that are referred to as adenoma-carcinoma sequence: healthy mucosa develops dysplasia and forms small polyps, called adenomas, which may grow and eventually become adenocarcinomas 4 unless resected. 5 Several systematic reviews of the literature have shown that CRC screening is cost-effective and prospective studies with a large number of cases demonstrate a reduction in CRC risk during follow-up patients undergoing colonoscopy screening, 6 which is the standard in clinical routine.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Twenty-six patients (12.6%) had a low OPNI (< 40). In the multivariate analysis, patients with low OPNI showed less favourable survival curves, both in the overall series: [ Hoy en día y sumando ambos sexos, el cáncer colorrectal es el tumor maligno que presenta una mayor incidencia en el mundo occidental 1 y también en nuestra comunidad 2 . A pesar de los continuos progresos efectuados en los tratamientos quirúrgicos y oncológicos, el carcinoma colorrectal sigue presentando una elevada tasa de mortalidad 3,4 , ocupando el segundo lugar en cuanto a número de fallecimientos por cáncer en España 1 .…”
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“…These are precisely the topics most discussed in the literature (8)(9)(10)(22)(23)(24)(25)(26)(27)(28)(29)(30)(31) in the context of clinical practice in primary care and its relationship to specialized care in gastroenterology. Also common were consultations on intestinal transit disorders, mainly diarrhea, as well as problems related to interpretation hepatitis virus serologies or monitoring of chronic liver disease of viral etiology and other situations of chronic hypertransaminasemia.…”
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confidence: 99%