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... Cancer - risk Factors in Colitis Those factors known to increase the inci- dence of cancer are the extent of the dis- ease , the age of the patient at onset of colitis , the duration of disease , and chronic persistent symptoms . EXTENT ...
... Cancer - risk Factors in Colitis Those factors known to increase the inci- dence of cancer are the extent of the dis- ease , the age of the patient at onset of colitis , the duration of disease , and chronic persistent symptoms . EXTENT ...
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... cancer . On the other hand , the person with mild or minimal symp- toms is more likely to avoid surgery and thus remain at risk for a longer period of time . Pathology of Colonorectal Cancer in Chronic Ulcerative Colitis There are some ...
... cancer . On the other hand , the person with mild or minimal symp- toms is more likely to avoid surgery and thus remain at risk for a longer period of time . Pathology of Colonorectal Cancer in Chronic Ulcerative Colitis There are some ...
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... cancer of the colon and rectum . Sigmoidoscopy is not as valua- ble because , as noted above , the majority of neoplasms in colitis are located proximal to the rectosigmoid junction . While 60 % to 70 % of the usual cancers of the colon ...
... cancer of the colon and rectum . Sigmoidoscopy is not as valua- ble because , as noted above , the majority of neoplasms in colitis are located proximal to the rectosigmoid junction . While 60 % to 70 % of the usual cancers of the colon ...
Contents
The Epidemiology of Idiopathic Inflammatory Bowel Disease | 3 |
Experimental Colitis | 23 |
Psychiatric Aspects of Chronic Ulcerative Colitis and Crohns Colitis | 37 |
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