Colorectal cancer screening comes of age Journal Article


Author: Winawer, S. J.
Article Title: Colorectal cancer screening comes of age
Abstract: Remarkable progress has been made over the past 25 years in understanding the biologic aspects of colorectal cancer and developing methods to detect it early or even prevent it entirely1. Colorectal cancer arises from a precursor lesion, the adenomatous polyp, which forms in a fertile field of epithelial-cell hyperproliferation. This progression involves a multistep process, accompanied by alterations in several suppressor genes, that results in abnormalities of growth regulation and has a natural history of 10 to 15 years. Environmental factors and inherited susceptibility have major roles in this sequence of events1,2. The long natural history provides... © 1993, Massachusetts Medical Society. All rights reserved.
Keywords: colorectal cancer; cancer screening; editorial; cancer mortality; colorectal neoplasms; diagnostic value; early cancer; early diagnosis; colonoscopy; occult blood; feces analysis; occult blood test; human; priority journal
Journal Title: New England Journal of Medicine
Volume: 328
Issue: 19
ISSN: 0028-4793
Publisher: Massachusetts Medical Society  
Date Published: 1993-05-13
Start Page: 1416
End Page: 1417
Language: English
DOI: 10.1056/nejm199305133281909
PUBMED: 8474517
PROVIDER: scopus
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