1959
DOI: 10.1016/0002-9610(59)90313-7
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Carcinoma of the ileum occurring in an area of regional enteritis

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“…So far as carcinoma of the small intestine is concerned we have found a number of individual case reports (Bersack et al, 1958;Buchanan et al, 1959;Ginzburg et al, 1956;Kornfeld et al, 1957;Weingarten et al, 1959;Weingarten and Weiss, 1960;Zisk et al, 1960). In nearly all these cases the Crohn's disease had been diagnosed several years before the occurrence of the carcinoma.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…So far as carcinoma of the small intestine is concerned we have found a number of individual case reports (Bersack et al, 1958;Buchanan et al, 1959;Ginzburg et al, 1956;Kornfeld et al, 1957;Weingarten et al, 1959;Weingarten and Weiss, 1960;Zisk et al, 1960). In nearly all these cases the Crohn's disease had been diagnosed several years before the occurrence of the carcinoma.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…For many years, the only published evidence for an association between CD and cancer came from case reports. [3][4][5][6][7][8][9] The first epidemiologic study reporting risk ratios for cancer in patients with CD compared with the background population was published by the Mayo Clinic in 1973. 10 In this particular study, the relative risk of developing colorectal cancer was more than 20 times greater in patients with CD compared with the background population.…”
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“…The risk of developing cancer in patients with Crohn's disease, in fact, was subject of controversy since 1948, when Warren and Sommers reported the case of a colorectal carcinoma arising in a patient with Crohn's disease (Warren & Sommers, 1948). The testimony of some association between Crohn's disease and cancer remained for many years related to description of single case reports (Ginzburg et al, 1956;Buchanan et al, 1959;Zisk et al, 1960;Hoffert et al, 1963;Berman et al, 1964;Cantwell et al, 1968), until in 1973 published an epidemiological study on the risk of cancer in patients with Crohn's disease compared with that of the general population (Weedon et al, 1973). While the evidence of an increased risk of colorectal cancer in patients with ulcerative colitis is yet another further confirmation in recent study (Eaden JA.…”
Section: Crohn's Disease and Cancer: Historymentioning
confidence: 99%