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Filter by:The objective of this observational study was to investigate the clinical significance of benign mesenteric lymph node (BLNE) enlargement in patients with colorectal cancer. The main questions it aims to answer are: Do patients with benign mesenteric lymph node enlargement have a better prognosis? What are the clinical characteristics of benign mesenteric lymph node enlargement? As part of routine medical care for colorectal cancer, we will follow up with all participants over the course of the study.
Evaluating the value of dynamic monitoring of a colorectal cancer liver metastasis cohort underwent curative resection after receiving multipoint ctDNA detecting in predicting recurrence prognosis and guiding adjuvant chemotherapy treatment.
The DNA methylation targets in preoperative plasma samples of the subjects will be detected by the multi-gene methylation test (ColonAiQ), and the test accuracy will be evaluated by compared with the clinical diagnosis evidence.
The Enhanced Recovery after Surgery (ERAS) protocol has transformed perioperative care, representing a significant paradigm shift in managing colorectal cancer patients. While the immediate benefits of Enhanced Recovery After Surgery (ERAS) in expediting postoperative recovery are well-documented and widely acknowledged, it is essential to investigate its long-term implications, particularly its influence on survival rates. The aim of this study will be to analyse the impact of compliance with the ERAS protocol on long- term outcomes after laparoscopic colorectal resection.
In this study, we aimed to develop, internally and temporally validate the machine learning models to help screen YOCRC bansed on the retrospective extracted Electronic Medical Records (EMR) data.
Background and aim: Colorectal Cancer (CRC) is one of the most frequent cancer entities in the western world. It is known that obesity is one of the major risk factors for CRC. In contrast, mild obesity seems to have a positive effect on postoperative outcome, which is known as the "obesity paradox". Also, the number of resected lymph nodes (LN) during surgery is very important for correct staging. The aim of the present project is to evaluate the impact of BMI and LN-yield on long term overall survival (OS) of CRC patients treated with curative intent. Methods: Patients treated for CRC between 1998 and 2011 at the Klinik Favoriten in Vienna, Austria were analyzed in this retrospective single-center cohort analysis concerning OS.
About 20-25 percent of all colorectal cancer patients are diagnosed with International Union Against Cancer (UICC) stage IV disease. The benefit of primary tumor resection in the palliative context is therefore of high concern. However, empirical evidence from randomized and observational studies is inconsistent. The objective of the present study is to compare the survival of palliative stage IV colorectal cancer patients selected for primary tumor resection and systemic treatment (PTR+SYST) to patients with systemic treatment only (SYST).
over the past decade colon cancer has emerged as the second most deadly and the third most common type of cancer in the world with increasing incidence in Egypt due to life style and diet change. some research showed relation between colon cancer recurrence and advanced tumor staging. To investigators knowledge, this is the first time to be done in Zagazig University. Data was collected from records in a retrospective cohort study
Several randomised studies have shown that the addition of low-dose Simethicone to the bowel preparation was sufficient to reduce the presence of bubbles during colonoscopy. The aim of this study was to evaluate the efficacy and safety of a bowel preparation containing low-dose Simethicone on bubble formation. Patients and Methods This prospective, real-life, phase 4 study was conducted from February 2020 to May 2021, in five private endoscopy centres, among adult patients undergoing a colonoscopy. Clinical, endoscopic and histological parameters were collected on e-CRF. The primary endpoint was the measurement of bubble formation in the various colon segments.
The investigators collected data on all consecutive patients who underwent ESD for recto-sigmoid laterally spreading tumors (LSTs) >35 mm under SA between January 2021 and March 2024. The investigators evaluated the technical success and safety of SA in terms of ARAEs, and pain, measured via visual assessment scale (VAS).