Natural History and Long-Term Outcome of Patients Treated for Early Stage Colorectal Cancer
BACKGROUND: The long-term natural history of early stage colon cancer and the outcome of long-term colonoscopic surveillance in routine specialist clinical practice after removal of the incident cancers have not been fully defined. In the present long-term evaluation up to 25 years, metachronous neo...
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| description | BACKGROUND: The long-term natural history of early stage colon cancer and the outcome of long-term colonoscopic surveillance in routine specialist clinical practice after removal of the incident cancers have not been fully defined. In the present long-term evaluation up to 25 years, metachronous neoplasia, including both advanced adenomas and carcinomas, was defined. |
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| spelling | doaj-art-736494b9bfba40f4a1dd9889a8af8d4b2025-08-20T03:33:49ZengWileyCanadian Journal of Gastroenterology0835-79002013-01-0127740941310.1155/2013/920689Natural History and Long-Term Outcome of Patients Treated for Early Stage Colorectal CancerHugh James Freeman0Department of Medicine (Gastroenterology), University of British Columbia, Vancouver, British Columbia, CanadaBACKGROUND: The long-term natural history of early stage colon cancer and the outcome of long-term colonoscopic surveillance in routine specialist clinical practice after removal of the incident cancers have not been fully defined. In the present long-term evaluation up to 25 years, metachronous neoplasia, including both advanced adenomas and carcinomas, was defined.http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2013/920689 |
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| title | Natural History and Long-Term Outcome of Patients Treated for Early Stage Colorectal Cancer |
| title_full | Natural History and Long-Term Outcome of Patients Treated for Early Stage Colorectal Cancer |
| title_fullStr | Natural History and Long-Term Outcome of Patients Treated for Early Stage Colorectal Cancer |
| title_full_unstemmed | Natural History and Long-Term Outcome of Patients Treated for Early Stage Colorectal Cancer |
| title_short | Natural History and Long-Term Outcome of Patients Treated for Early Stage Colorectal Cancer |
| title_sort | natural history and long term outcome of patients treated for early stage colorectal cancer |
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