Abstract:Original Article ÖZET Amaç: Bu çalışma radikal olarak rezeke edilmiş nonmetastatik kolorektal kanserlerde lenf nodu oranın (LNO) prognostik önemini belirlemek için yapılmıştır.
Gereç ve Yöntemler:Servisimizde nonmetastatik kolorektal kanser nedeni ile opere edilen 280 hastanın karakteristik ve patolojik özellikleri retrospektif olarak incelenerek kaydedildi. Metastatik lenf nodlarının çıkarılan toplam lenf noduna oranının 1 /12, ¼, ½ ve 1 arasında olmasına göre hastalar 4 gruba ayrıldı. Demografik özelliklerin… Show more
“…Although CRC is defi ned as a disease of Western society, in recent years it is reported to be the most common type of cancer of the gastrointestinal system in the Asia-Pacifi c region (16). Th e CRC incidence is seventh among cancers in our country according to the 2005 data of the Republic of Turkey Ministry of Health, Department of Cancer Control (17). Its etiology is complex and includes environmental and genetic factors (18).…”
These data indicate that β- catenin, with functions in cell homeostasis and relations with the APC gene, has a substantial role in colorectal carcinogenesis.
“…Although CRC is defi ned as a disease of Western society, in recent years it is reported to be the most common type of cancer of the gastrointestinal system in the Asia-Pacifi c region (16). Th e CRC incidence is seventh among cancers in our country according to the 2005 data of the Republic of Turkey Ministry of Health, Department of Cancer Control (17). Its etiology is complex and includes environmental and genetic factors (18).…”
These data indicate that β- catenin, with functions in cell homeostasis and relations with the APC gene, has a substantial role in colorectal carcinogenesis.
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