SYNCHRONOUS COLORECTAL CANCER: A REVIEW OF DIAGNOSIS AND TREATMENT

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5
Year: 
2015

Professor N. Krylov, MD I.M. Sechenov First Moscow State Medical University

All colorectal patients should be assessed carefully to rule out the presence of concurrent tumors and adenomas, since missed lesions can result in additional surgery and poor prognosis, particular to the high-risk group.

Keywords: 
colorectal synchronous cancer
diagnosis
treatment



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