What if a rectal cancer tumour could be removed without a single cut on the abdomen? A new robotic technique is making this possible for carefully selected patients.
It can indicate a more advanced stage of the disease or can be a sign of a different medical condition.
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Having an ostomy is a dreaded prospect for many patients with rectal cancer. To defer, and potentially avoid, this life-altering surgery, the watch-and-wait approach has become increasingly common ...
At MSK, close to half of the surgeries just for colorectal cancer are done robotically, Dr. Garcia-Aguilar says. A leader in ...
Researchers identified a six-gene signature in microscopic colorectal cancer (CRC) liver metastases that may help predict ...
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A study has found that the risk of developing dyslipidemia after surgery for colorectal cancer varies depending on where the ...
A short course of immunotherapy given before surgery eliminated detectable colon cancer in a majority of patients whose ...
Natera's Signatera test was featured in new data on colorectal liver metastases, published in JAMA Oncology and presented at ...