Epidemiology and survival of colon cancer among Egyptians: a retrospective study
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Resumo: | ABSTRACT Introduction: Colorectal cancer is the 4th commonest cancer in the world. Studies had shown different tumor behavior depending on the site, pathology and stage. However the characters of Egyptian colon cancer patients are not well addressed. Method: Computerized registry of a tertiary cancer hospital in Egypt was searched for colon cancer cases. Demographic, pathologic and treatment data were collected and analyzed using SPSS program. Results: About 360 colon cancer patients attended our center in the last 12 years. Tumor characters showed great diverse from that of developed countries, with especially different prognosis and survival. Conclusion: Egyptians have unique tumor characters and behavior, and different compliance with treatment regimens. Multicenter prospective studies, as well as evolving Egyptian treatment guidelines are needed to address this. |
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Epidemiology and survival of colon cancer among Egyptians: a retrospective study |
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Epidemiology and survival of colon cancer among Egyptians: a retrospective study |
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Epidemiology and survival of colon cancer among Egyptians: a retrospective study Metwally,Islam H. Colon cancer Registry Incidence Survival Recurrence |
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Epidemiology and survival of colon cancer among Egyptians: a retrospective study |
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Epidemiology and survival of colon cancer among Egyptians: a retrospective study |
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Epidemiology and survival of colon cancer among Egyptians: a retrospective study |
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Epidemiology and survival of colon cancer among Egyptians: a retrospective study |
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Epidemiology and survival of colon cancer among Egyptians: a retrospective study |
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Metwally,Islam H. |
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Metwally,Islam H. Shetiwy,Mosab Elalfy,Amr F. Abouzid,Amr Saleh,Saleh S. Hamdy,Mohamed |
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Shetiwy,Mosab Elalfy,Amr F. Abouzid,Amr Saleh,Saleh S. Hamdy,Mohamed |
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Metwally,Islam H. Shetiwy,Mosab Elalfy,Amr F. Abouzid,Amr Saleh,Saleh S. Hamdy,Mohamed |
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Colon cancer Registry Incidence Survival Recurrence |
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Colon cancer Registry Incidence Survival Recurrence |
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ABSTRACT Introduction: Colorectal cancer is the 4th commonest cancer in the world. Studies had shown different tumor behavior depending on the site, pathology and stage. However the characters of Egyptian colon cancer patients are not well addressed. Method: Computerized registry of a tertiary cancer hospital in Egypt was searched for colon cancer cases. Demographic, pathologic and treatment data were collected and analyzed using SPSS program. Results: About 360 colon cancer patients attended our center in the last 12 years. Tumor characters showed great diverse from that of developed countries, with especially different prognosis and survival. Conclusion: Egyptians have unique tumor characters and behavior, and different compliance with treatment regimens. Multicenter prospective studies, as well as evolving Egyptian treatment guidelines are needed to address this. |
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