Search for dissertations about: "carcinoma rectum"
Showing result 1 - 5 of 7 swedish dissertations containing the words carcinoma rectum.
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1. CT colonography. Technique, diagnostic accuracy and patient acceptance
Abstract : The aim was to evaluate diagnostic potential, technical performance, and patient acceptance of CT colonography when used for detection of colorectal polyps and cancer in symptomatic patients with a high risk of colorectal neoplasia.Methods: After bowel preparation, 111 symptomatic patients underwent CT colonography followed by conventional colonoscopy. READ MORE
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2. Double-contrast MRI for the staging of rectal carcinoma: Technical aspects and clinical experience
Abstract : Aim of the study Today´s methods for the staging of rectal carcinoma: ultrasonography with transrectal probe, CT, MRI or MRI with a rectal coil, all have limitations. The aim was therefore to develop a new, double-contrast MRI method for evaluation of rectal carcinoma. READ MORE
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3. Cell adhesion proteins in different invasive patterns of colon carcinomas : a morphometric and molecular genetic study
Abstract : Colorectal carcinoma is the second most common type of cancer in both men and women in Sweden. Cancer of the colon and rectum are often considered together and their ten year survival rate is approximately 50 – 60 % depending on sex and location. READ MORE
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4. Rectal cancer surgery : Defunctioning stoma, anastomotic leakage and postoperative monitoring
Abstract : The understanding of the mesorectal spread in rectal cancer has lead to wide acceptance of total mesorectal excision (TME) as the surgical technique of choice for carcinoma in the lower and mid rectum. While oncological results and survival have improved with TME-surgery, morbidity and mortality remain important issues. READ MORE
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5. Colon cancer : management and outcome in a Swedish population
Abstract : Colon cancer is common in Sweden, with about 3500 new cases every year. Tumours of the colon and rectum are usually addressed as an entity. Great effort has been made to improve the outcome after rectal cancer treatment with subsequent improvement of survival. READ MORE