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Characteristics of colorectal cancer in the very elderly in the Hérault region: a population-based registry study examining incidence, stage, treatment, and survival, with trends from 1988 to 2022
Introduction – Colorectal cancer (CRC) is the second most common cancer among people aged 75 and older, but epidemiological data remain limited for the very elderly.Objective – To...
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Sensitivity of the immunological test in detecting invasive cancers as part of the colorectal cancer screening program in Isère (2015–2018)
The fecal immunochemical test (FIT) has been used as part of France’s organized colorectal cancer screening program (DOCCR) since 2015 to reduce the incidence and mortality associated...
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Functional sequelae following rectal cancer surgery
Advances in the multidisciplinary management of rectal cancer have significantly reduced the risk of local recurrence and improved survival rates. Consequently, the number of long-term...
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Time to Initiate Treatment for Patients in the Vendée Region with Colon or Rectal Cancer: Data from the Loire-Atlantique and Vendée Cancer Registry (2009–2019)
Introduction – Colorectal cancer is one of the three most common cancers in France in 2023. The time to treatment is an indicator of the quality of care and inequalities in access to...
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Ten Years of Colorectal Cancer Screening Using the Immunochemical Fecal Test in the Île-de-France Region, 2015–2024: Trends, Equity, and Lessons for the Future
Introduction – Despite its universal principle, the National Organized Colorectal Cancer Screening Program (PNDOCCR) may not ensure true equity of access in the Île-de-France region....
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Colorectal Cancer Prevention and Screening: Improvements Are Needed Across All Regions
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Leading Causes of Death in Nouvelle-Aquitaine. 2023 Report.
Key Points Decrease in all-cause mortality in 2023 in Nouvelle-Aquitaine following the spike observed in 2021 linked to the COVID-19 pandemic; Male mortality remains higher than female...