Examples of Colorectal cancer, in a sentence
Wolf, A.M., Fontham, E.T., Church, T.R., Flowers,C.R., Guerra, C.E., LaMonte, S.J., Etzioni, R., McKenna, M.T., Oeffinger, K.C., Shih, Y.C.T. and Walter, L.C. Colorectal cancer screening for average‐risk adults: 2018 guideline update from the American Cancer Society.
KeywordsAuthor Manuscriptcolorectal cancer neoplasms; early detection of cancer; health promotion; patient navigation; uninsured Author ManuscriptIn 2009, a total of 142 664 new cases of colorectal cancer (CRC) and 26 806 deaths were reported.1 Colorectal cancer screening tests detect cancer early, resulting in better treatment outcomes and, through endoscopy, prevent cancer by detecting and removing precancerous polyps.
Colorectal cancer screening tests: Conditions for and limitations on cov- erage.
Services that are covered for you What you must pay when you get these services • Colorectal cancer screening tests include a follow-on screening colonoscopy after a Medicare-covered non-invasive stool-based colorectal cancer screening test returns a positive result.
Zeuner A, Todaro M, Stassi G and De Maria R: Colorectal cancer stem cells: From the crypt to the clinic.
Colorectal cancer screening, 1997–1999: role of income, insurance and policy.
Colorectal cancer screening: estimated future colonoscopy need and current volume and capacity.
Colorectal cancer screening using fecal occult blood, sigmoidoscopy or colonoscopy.
Colorectal cancer screening and surveillance: clinical guidelines & rationale—update based on new evidence.
Huang R, Wang G, Song Y, Tang Q, You Q, Liu Z, Chen Y, Zhang Q, Li J, Muhammand S, et al: Colorectal cancer stem cell and chemoresistant colorectal cancer cell phenotypes and increased sensitivity to Notch pathway inhibitor.