Abstract:Sporadic colorectal cancer (SCRC) affects regions of the large intestine (colon) and rectum that are not of family origin. The carcinogenesis process involves the interaction between environmental and genetic factors. This tumor is characterized by intestinal obstruction, bleeding (hematochezia, enterorrhagia), an altered bowel habit, and systemic conditions, such as weight loss. Some risk factors for SCRC are age over 60 years, a diet with high saturated fat, red meat, alcohol consumption, and smoking. An ear… Show more
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