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Colorectal cancer (CRC) is currently the third leading cause of cancer-related mortality, with 1.9 million incidence cases and 0.9 million deaths worldwide. The global number of new CRC cases is predicted to reach 3.2 million in 2040, based on the projection of aging, population growth, and human development. In clinics, despite advances of diagnosis and surgical procedures, 20% of the patients with CRC present with metastasis at the time of diagnosis, caused by residual tumor cells that have spread to distant organs prior to surgery, affecting the patient survival rate. Standard systemic chemotherapy, alternative therapies that target mechanisms involved in cancer progression and metastasis, immunotherapy, and combination therapies are the major CRC-treatment strategies. In the advanced stage of CRC the transforming growth factor-beta (TGF-β) plays an oncogenic role by promoting cancer cell proliferation, cancer cell self-renewal, epithelial-to-mesenchymal transition, invasion, tumor progression, metastatic spread, and immune escape. Furthermore, high levels of TGF-β1 confers poor prognosis and is associated with early recurrence after surgery, resistance to chemo- or immunotherapy, and shorter survival. Based on the body of experimental evidence indicating that TGF-β signaling has the potential to be a good therapeutic target in CRC, several anti-TGF-β drugs have been investigated in cancer clinical trials. Here, we presented a comprehensive collection of manuscripts regarding studies on targeting the TGF-β signaling in CRC to improve patient's prognosis and personalized treatments.
Rectum --- Cancer. --- Colorectal cancer --- Rectal cancer
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colorectal cancer --- colon cancer --- rectal cancer --- anal cancer --- local rectal cancer --- sphincter-saving treatment
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Fast Facts: Colorectal Cancer delivers concise and highly practical information on all aspects of this all too common disease. It provides invaluable information for the primary care team, who are key to the screening and diagnosis of the disease.
Colon (Anatomy) --- Rectum --- Cancer. --- Colorectal cancer --- Rectal cancer --- Colon cancer
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Each volume in the Early Detection and Treatment of Cancer Series is packed with practical, authoritative information designed to cover the full range of diagnostic procedures, including pathologic, radiologic, bronchoscopic, and surgical aspects. You'll be able to determine the safest, shortest, least invasive way to reach an accurate diagnosis; stage the disease; and choose the best initial treatment for early stages. Based on current evidence in the literature, authors provide clinical, hands-on tools to help you make informed decisions on precisely what tests and imaging studies are needed
Colon (Anatomy) --- Rectum --- Cancer. --- Colorectal cancer --- Rectal cancer --- Colon cancer
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Rectum --- Colon (Anatomy) --- Cancer. --- Colon cancer --- Colorectal cancer --- Rectal cancer
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Colon (Anatomy) --- Rectum --- Colorectal cancer --- Rectal cancer --- Colon cancer --- Cancer.
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Colon (Anatomy) --- Rectum --- Cancer. --- Colorectal cancer --- Rectal cancer --- Colon cancer
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Dramatic improvements in medicine over the last few years have resulted in more reliable and accessible diagnostics and treatment of rectal cancer. Given the complex physiopathology of this tumor, the approach should not be limited to a single specialty but should involve a number of specialties (surgery, gastroenterology, radiology, biology, oncology, radiotherapy, nuclear medicine, physiotherapy) in an integrated fashion. The subtitle of this book "A Multidisciplinary Approach to Management" encompasses this concept. We have endeavored, with the help of an international group of contributors, to provide an up-to-date and authoritative account of the management of rectal tumor.
Surgery. --- Rectum --- Cancer. --- Colorectal cancer --- Rectal cancer --- Surgery, Primitive --- Medicine --- Gastrointestinal & colorectal surgery
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This book provides an up-to-date and detailed overview of diagnostic and management strategies for rectal cancer. It includes chapters focusing on recent diagnostic modalities such as technical advances, the role of magnetic resonance imaging (MRI), immunology, and histopathology, as well as the latest surgical techniques for the management of rectal cancer. It also discusses the role of adjuvant, neo-adjuvant and non-operative approaches. Further, it presents the recent guidelines of prevention and early diagnosis, as well as current and future diagnostic and staging work-up, clearly and concisely, linking each topic to the therapeutic options arising from the staging. A large part of this multifaceted book is devoted to the in-hospital care of rectal cancer patients, from the fast-track procedures and enhanced recovery systems to detailed descriptions of the available surgical techniques, including salvage situations, accidents, complications and their treatment.
Oncology . --- Surgery. --- Oncology. --- Rectum --- Cancer. --- Colorectal cancer --- Rectal cancer --- Surgery, Primitive --- Medicine --- Tumors
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This book is a comprehensive guide to rectal cancer care that will provide general and colorectal surgeons details regarding the latest developments in the field. The book aims to cover the dynamic shifts in rectal cancer care that have taken place over recent years. Management approaches, such as watch-and-wait and transanal approaches, are evaluated and assessed by experienced physicians to give readers a full understanding of the available treatment options. Chapter summaries are included to give a clinical overview of each approach and to assist the understanding of each topic covered, and make the book applicable to both general surgeons and specialist practice nurses, as well as rectal cancer specialists.
Rectum --- Cancer. --- Colorectal cancer --- Rectal cancer --- Colon (Anatomy) --- Oncology . --- Gastroenterology. --- Colorectal Surgery. --- Oncology. --- Surgery. --- Internal medicine --- Digestive organs --- Tumors --- Diseases --- Rectum—Surgery . --- Gastroenterology .
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