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A research team led by Professor Kim Na-young of the Department of Gastroenterology at Seoul National University Bundang ...
Colorectal adenocarcinoma incidence is decreasing overall but increasing among individuals aged 15 to 34 years, with an APC of 1.75. Pancreatic adenocarcinoma incidence is rising across all age ...
Medullary carcinoma of the colon is very uncommon, making up less than 1% of all colon cancers. It is often found on the right side of the colon and is more common in females [7].
The APC for colorectal adenocarcinoma was −3.31% for those aged 55 years and older, which was significantly lower than the APCs of 1.75% and 0.78% for those aged 15 to 34 and 35 to 54 years ...
They enrolled 712 patients (median age, 64 years; 55.1% women) across more than 300 sites with surgically resected stage III dMMR colon adenocarcinoma.
Pancreatic adenocarcinoma incidence rose across all age groups, with the highest APC (4.35) observed in those aged 15-34 years, which was significantly higher than the APC in those aged ≥ 55 ...
Pancreatic adenocarcinoma incidence increased among all age groups. Most cases occurred among patients aged 55 years and older (n = 239,840), followed by those aged 35 to 54 years (n = 33,800) and ...
When the adjusted survival analysis, controlling for pertinent clinical variables including node positivity, was performed separately for clinical T3 and T4 colon adenocarcinoma, we observed a ...