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Cancer Is Man-Made Disease, Controversial Study Claims | Egyptian Mummies, Dinosaurs & Cancer | Breast Cancer & Rectal Cancer | LiveScience
livescience.com — “Cancer is a man-made disease, scientists who studied Egyptian mummies claim. Are breast and other cancers a modern bane?” View full resource at livescience.com
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Cancer Is a Man-Made Disease, Controversial Study Claims: Doctors and other scientists are not so sure. http://bit.ly/9xT5Fq
Colon and Rectal Cancer
cancer.gov — “Information about colon and rectal cancer treatment, prevention, genetics, causes, screening, statistics and other topics from the National Cancer Institute.” View full resource at cancer.gov
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Rectal Cancer - Signs and Symptoms
ucsfhealth.org — “Rectal Cancer - Signs and Symptoms” View full resource at ucsfhealth.org
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Oncology Article | Rectal Cancer
mdlinx.com — “Young-Onset Rectal Cancer: Presentation, Pattern of Care and Long-term Oncologic Outcomes Compared to a Matched Older-Onset Cohort” View full resource at mdlinx.com
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Young-Onset Rectal Cancer: Presentation, Pattern of Care and Long-term Oncologic Outcomes Compared to ... http://bit.ly/fjLLpm #oncology
Gastroenterology Article | rectal cancer
mdlinx.com — “Health-related quality of life (HRQoL) after multimodal treatment for primarily non-resectable rectal cancer. Long-term results from a phase III study” View full resource at mdlinx.com
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Health-related quality of life (HRQoL) after multimodal treatment for primarily non-resectable rectal cancer... http://bit.ly/obJxyU #GI
Gastroenterology Article | rectal cancer
mdlinx.com — “EGF61 polymorphism predicts complete pathologic response to cetuximab-based chemoradiation independent of KRAS status in locally advanced rectal cancer patients” View full resource at mdlinx.com
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EGF61 polymorphism predicts complete pathologic response to cetuximab-based chemoradiation independent of KR... http://bit.ly/m0lXl1 #GI
Oncology Article | Rectal Cancer
mdlinx.com — “EGF61 Polymorphism Predicts Complete Pathologic Response to Cetuximab-Based Chemoradiation Independent of KRAS Status in Locally Advanced Rectal Cancer Patients” View full resource at mdlinx.com
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EGF61 Polymorphism Predicts Complete Pathologic Response to Cetuximab-Based Chemoradiation Independent... http://bit.ly/rdorEM #oncology
Oncology Article | Rectal Cancer
mdlinx.com — “Nomograms for Predicting Local Recurrence, Distant Metastases, and Overall Survival for Patients With Locally Advanced Rectal Cancer on the Basis of European Randomized Clinical Trials” View full resource at mdlinx.com
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Nomograms for Predicting Local Recurrence, Distant Metastases, and Overall Survival for Patients With ... http://bit.ly/qMDmyW #oncology
Oncology Article | Rectal cancer
mdlinx.com — “Associations between genetic variation in RUNX1, RUNX2, RUNX3, MAPK1 and eIF4E and risk of colon and rectal cancer: additional support for a TGF-beta-signaling pathway” View full resource at mdlinx.com
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Associations between genetic variation in RUNX1, RUNX2, RUNX3, MAPK1 and eIF4E and risk of colon and r... http://bit.ly/h0uBdZ #oncology
Colon and Rectal Cancer Symposium
umassmemorial.org — “Keeping our community well is just as important to UMass Memorial Medical Center as caring for patients when they are ill” View full resource at umassmemorial.org
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Dr. Maykel discusses colon cancer. http://ow.ly/4aPtv Don't miss the Symposium Mar. 14 - register here: http://ow.ly/4aPyw #coloncancer
Rectal Cancer on the Rise in Young People
webmd.com — “The incidence of rectal cancer increased 3.8% per year between 1984 and 2005 among individuals age 40 and younger while the incidence of colon cancer remained unchanged, according to a new study.” View full resource at webmd.com
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Rectal Cancer on the Rise in Young People http://bit.ly/bVsvSn
Rectal Cancer Treatment - National Cancer Institute
cancer.gov — “Expert-reviewed information summary about the treatment of rectal cancer.” View full resource at cancer.gov
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Synchronous Breast and Rectal Cancers in a Man
ncbi.nlm.nih.gov — “Synchronous Breast and Rectal Cancers in a Man” View full resource at ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
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Synchronous Breast & Rectal Cancers in a Man http://ht.ly/5BaZ4
Oncology Article | Rectal Cancer
mdlinx.com — “A Pilot Feasibility Study of TNFerade Biologic with Capecitabine and Radiation Therapy Followed by Surgical Resection for the Treatment of Rectal Cancer” View full resource at mdlinx.com
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A Pilot Feasibility Study of TNFerade Biologic with Capecitabine and Radiation Therapy Followed by Sur... http://bit.ly/eJAk8K #oncology
Rectal cancer rising in young adults
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