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CLINICAL EVALUATION AND PATTERN OF SYMPTOMS IN COLORECTAL CANCER PATIENTS

CLINICAL EVALUATION AND PATTERN OF SYMPTOMS IN COLORECTAL CANCER PATIENTS

... the clinical staff of the National Cancer Institute’s abdominal and pelvic surgery service identified the subjects eligible for the ...all patients have been approached after getting ... See full document

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A survival prediction model for colorectal cancer patients

A survival prediction model for colorectal cancer patients

... seen in the stool (can be bright red or very dark), unex- plained persistent constipation alternating with diarrhea, changes in the diameter of stool, intermittent abdominal pain and the ... See full document

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Clinical evaluation and prevalence of fibromyalgia in hepatitis C patients

Clinical evaluation and prevalence of fibromyalgia in hepatitis C patients

... 3-6 and SS ≥9; pain for more than three months and no other disease that explained the ...sleep, and cogni- tive disorders were evaluated as absent, mild, moderate, and severe on a scale from ... See full document

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Clinical Implication of Anti-Angiogenic Effect of Regorafenib in Metastatic Colorectal Cancer.

Clinical Implication of Anti-Angiogenic Effect of Regorafenib in Metastatic Colorectal Cancer.

... (MRI) and microvessel area using immunos- taining of endothelial marker CD31 in xenograft models [1, ...7]. In another colon cancer xeno- graft model examining the effect of ... See full document

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Microbiota e colorectal cancer: a preliminary study in Portuguese patients

Microbiota e colorectal cancer: a preliminary study in Portuguese patients

... The colorectal cancer (CRC) is the third deadly cancer in the world, and in the last years its incidence rate has been increasing in ...relevance of the symbiosis ... See full document

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EVALUATION OF PHYSICAL SYMPTOMS IN PATIENTS ON PERITONEAL DIALYSIS

EVALUATION OF PHYSICAL SYMPTOMS IN PATIENTS ON PERITONEAL DIALYSIS

... study in which 41 patients with more than three months on PD completed a symptom survey, of those 20 subsequently completed the survey a second ...Demographic and clinical data were ... See full document

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Comparative analysis of epigenetic markers in plasma and tissue of patients with colorectal cancer

Comparative analysis of epigenetic markers in plasma and tissue of patients with colorectal cancer

... Introduction. Colorectal cancer (CRC) is the third com- monly diagnosed cancer that causes more than 600 000 deaths per year worldwide ...[1]. In most cases, CRC tu- mors grow slowly – ... See full document

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Spectrum of K ras mutations in Pakistani colorectal cancer patients

Spectrum of K ras mutations in Pakistani colorectal cancer patients

... status and clinical-pathological characteristics (age, gender, tumor stage, grade, ...association of K ras mutational status to gender and metastatic ...differences in the prevalence ... See full document

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Discrimination of healthy and colorectal cancer patients using FTIR and PLS-DA

Discrimination of healthy and colorectal cancer patients using FTIR and PLS-DA

... one of the main tools for biomedical applications and has made significant progress in the field of clinical evaluation because it is relatively simple, low cost, noninvasive, ... See full document

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THE APPROACH OF CANCER RELATED FATIGUE IN RHEABILITATION MEDICINE: PART I – MECHANISMS, SYMPTOMS, CLINICAL EVALUATION AND SCREENING

THE APPROACH OF CANCER RELATED FATIGUE IN RHEABILITATION MEDICINE: PART I – MECHANISMS, SYMPTOMS, CLINICAL EVALUATION AND SCREENING

... documented in medical reports 6 , though is the most common symptom in cancer patients; so recognition is a ...by patients: pain, nausea, difficulty sleeping, and gastro- ... See full document

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The two faces of tumor-associated macrophages and their clinical significance in colorectal cancer

The two faces of tumor-associated macrophages and their clinical significance in colorectal cancer

... IF of colorectal tumors and poor prognosis, which is not in accordance with our ...quantifications of CD68 and CD163 were performed in exactly the same tumor regions ( 61 ... See full document

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TISSUE EXPRESION OF THE GENES MUTYH AND OGG1 IN PATIENTS WITH SPORADIC COLORECTAL CANCER

TISSUE EXPRESION OF THE GENES MUTYH AND OGG1 IN PATIENTS WITH SPORADIC COLORECTAL CANCER

... MTUYH and OGG1 genes have importance in the base excision repair systems of oxidized DNA ...Modification of the tissue expression of these genes is related to the increased risk ... See full document

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P53 and DCC polymorphisms and the risk for colorectal cancer in romanian patients – a preliminary study

P53 and DCC polymorphisms and the risk for colorectal cancer in romanian patients – a preliminary study

... 2008 and June 2009, blood samples and medical information regarding cancer type, tumour location and clinical evolution from 120 patients (M:W=74:46) diagnosed with CRC were ... See full document

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Uncovering the profile of somatic mtDNA mutations in Chinese colorectal cancer patients.

Uncovering the profile of somatic mtDNA mutations in Chinese colorectal cancer patients.

... detected in the 59 tissue samples under study (Figure 1 and Table S1), and all the somatic mutations occur merely on the terminal branches of phylogenic tree, and no haplotype-shift was ... See full document

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Clinical and demographic profile of cancer patients in a consultation-liaison psychiatric service

Clinical and demographic profile of cancer patients in a consultation-liaison psychiatric service

... 74% of the patients referred did not have a history of previous psychiatric dis- ...23.4% in lymphatic and hematopoietic tissue (predominantly men), 18% in female genitals ... See full document

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Extensive colectomy in colorectal cancer and hereditary nonpolyposis colorectal cancer – long-term results

Extensive colectomy in colorectal cancer and hereditary nonpolyposis colorectal cancer – long-term results

... Background: Colorectal cancer survival is better in hereditary nonpolyposis colorectal cancer patients than in sporadic colorectal cancer patients ... See full document

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Clinical value of prognosis gene expression signatures in colorectal cancer: a systematic review.

Clinical value of prognosis gene expression signatures in colorectal cancer: a systematic review.

... availability of information and heterogeneity in clinical data is inherent to the use of public datasets and this is a major impediment for repeatability and integration ... See full document

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"Mens sana in corpore sano" : the concept of health and illness in colorectal cancer patients

"Mens sana in corpore sano" : the concept of health and illness in colorectal cancer patients

... analysis of the drawings was carried out from a set of content analysis categories, specifically designed based on the contents presented or referenced by the ...participants. In this way, an ... See full document

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Data on the evaluation of FGF2 gene expression in Colorectal Cancer

Data on the evaluation of FGF2 gene expression in Colorectal Cancer

... curve of patients with overexpression of FGF2. Patients with high FGF2 gene expression appear to have a lower survival rate although this was not statistically significant (p = ...number ... See full document

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PPARG expression in colorectal cancer and its association with staging and clinical evolution

PPARG expression in colorectal cancer and its association with staging and clinical evolution

... analysis, patients with PPARG positive tumors showed a significant reduction in overall risk of ...number of clinical factors (age, gender, family history, year of diagnosis, ... See full document

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