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TítuloEffect of diagnostic delay on survival in patients with colorectal cancer: a retrospective cohort study

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Table 1 Features and symptoms/signs of incident cases of colorectal cancer, according with tumor ’s location Total
Table 3 Logistic regression analysis of risk of stage III/IV at diagnosis in relation to symptom-to-diagnosis interval, adjusting for age and gender
Fig. 1 Estimated survival for each symptom-to-diagnosis interval quartile for colon and rectum incident cases
Fig. 2 Nonparametric estimates of the dependence of overall survival on symptoms-to-diagnosis interval (restricted to the interval between 0 and 24 months) among patients with colorectal cancer (log 5-years hazard ratio, with 95 % confidence limits)

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