2021
DOI: 10.5114/pg.2021.104168
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Patterns and grades of presentation of colon cancer in Northern Saudi Arabia

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“…Other studies have also shown a high incidence of early-onset CRC, with a female predominance. One retrospective study was from the northern area of SA, representing all available colorectal cancers during a period of 10 years,[ 7 ] and another one was from the Saudi National Registry before 2016. [ 6 ] Our study reflects the global concern for early-onset CRC[ 15 ] with poor outcomes.…”
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“…Other studies have also shown a high incidence of early-onset CRC, with a female predominance. One retrospective study was from the northern area of SA, representing all available colorectal cancers during a period of 10 years,[ 7 ] and another one was from the Saudi National Registry before 2016. [ 6 ] Our study reflects the global concern for early-onset CRC[ 15 ] with poor outcomes.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…[ 5 ] The incidence of CRC has increased recently among young people (aged <50 years). [ 6 7 ] The underlying reasons are unknown but include genetic abnormalities such as germline mutations, which is referred to as early-onset CRC (EO-CRC). [ 8 ] One in five young patients with EO-CRC carries a mutation associated with cancer predisposition.…”
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