... From 45 to 50 % of polyps detected by colonoscopy are found in the descending colon and, in general, they are larger than 10 mm in diameter. Coloncancer affects approximately 5.5 % of subjects with ...
... of cancer, extending their benefits to IBD ...the colon) reproduce the initial acute inflammatory phase that precedes the carcinogenesis that occurs in human CRC ...the colon (as occurs in humans), ...
... several colon cell ...in coloncancer cell lines HCT-116 and HT-29 and in the non-tumor cells CCD-18Co ...in cancer stem-like subpopulation using the hsa-miR-24c-3p normalizer was previously ...
... colorectal cancer has been established in vitro and in vivo ...SW620 coloncancer cells at concentrations that can be easily reached in the gastrointestinal tract ...in cancer cells, a ...
... Colorectal cancer is one of the most prevalent cancers in developed ...rectal cancer patients when compared to coloncancer patients from a Swedish ...and colon or rectal cancer ...
... and coloncancer cells) was encapsulated in a microemulsion prepared with ...in colon followed by ...the colon and to the predominance of M cells and lymphatic vessels of ...
... Triterpenes are a large group of secondary metabolites obtained from natural sources which have been reported to have potent anticancer activity. In a previous study, Argentatin B and several derivatives exhibited ...
... Human coloncancer cell lines T84 and SW-480, and (C) Human breast cancer cell lines, T47D and MCF-7 were treated with increasing amounts of 5-FU alone (triangles) or in combination with 50 IU/ml of ...
... Coloncancer is one of the most common tumors in our country. Following surgery, adjuvant chemotherapy has shown benefit for patients at high risk and node-positive, so it is considered standard modality. ...
... of coloncancer is to determine the association between lifestyle and incidence of coloncancer in adult patients League against Cancer of ...with coloncancer in stages ...
... tion is the only curative treatment modality for local- ized coloncancer. Regional lymphadenectomy, be- sides, being a quality indicator in CRC surgery, provides prognostic information, and guides post- ...
... Those surgeons with laparoscopic once passed the learning curve to develop enough advanced laparoscopic skills to ad- here to the oncologic principles of conventional surgery are the ideal candidates to perform this ...
... INTRODUCTION: Colonoscopy is the current standard method for evaluation of the colon and gold test for detecting coloncancer. Diagnostic accuracy depends on the quality of cleaning or preparing the ...
... of coloncancer, over 16 years, of both sexes admitted to the Department of Surgery of the Central Hospital of IPS, since January to July of ...sigmoid colon in 50% of the cases, 20% in ...
... for coloncancer increased from 38% in 2000 to 53% in 2008 in the population with access to health ...or cancer in first-degree relatives are risk factors; therefore, in these cases, a total ...
... de colon irritable que al no mejoró con el tratamiento medico o bien hemorragia digestiva baja que motivo que se derivaran a la especialidad de gastroenterología o cirugía general donde se realizaron los estudios ...
... el colon sigmoideo y las asas intestinales, pero cuando el recto se encuentra distendido se aproxima a la pared pélvica por lo que se relacionará con el uréter, los vasos iliacos internos con sus ramas (en el ...
... Estudios previos retrospectivos sugirieron un efecto ne- gativo en la sobrevida a 2 años de cirugías laparoscópi- cas con intento curativo en cáncer de colon, principalmen- te en Estadios I. Este estudio se ...
... jugated TCDCA showed a liver-cancer promoting activity in vitro in HepG2 cells: normal human liver cell prolifera- tion increased significantly with down-regulation of the expression of a tumour suppressor gene ...