Genetic, environmental risk assessment does not increase colon cancer screening
1. Patients who received genetic and environmental risk assessment (GERA) were not more likely to initiate colorectal cancer (CRC) screening ...
1. Patients who received genetic and environmental risk assessment (GERA) were not more likely to initiate colorectal cancer (CRC) screening ...
In this section, we highlight the key high-impact studies, updates, and analyses published in medicine during the past week. Effect ...
1. Removal of low-risk adenomas was associated with lower mortality from colorectal cancer. 2. Removal of high-risk adenomas was associated ...
1. The prevalence of major depression was highest in those with lung cancer, followed by gynecological, breast, colorectal, and genitourinary ...
1. Compared to no screening, flexible sigmoidoscopy decreased the incidence of colorectal cancer and mortality. 2. The benefit was seen ...
1. Statin use following diagnosis of colorectal cancer was associated with dose-dependent reductions in cancer-specific and all-cause mortality. ...
1. In patients with Stage I-III colorectal cancer, higher postoperative serum 25-hydroxy vitamin D levels were associated with decreased cancer-specific ...
1. According to this study, one-time colorectal (CRC) screening may be cost-effective up to age 86 in elderly persons without ...
Image: PD In this section, we highlight the key high-impact studies, updates, and analyses published in medicine during the past ...
Image: PD 1. Single nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs) in LKB1, AMPK, and TSC1 genes were identified as predictive of decreased patient ...
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