Right-Sided Colon Cancer
Cross-source consensus on Right-Sided Colon Cancer from 1 sources and 4 claims.
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- Right-sided colon cancer is biologically and clinically distinct from left-sided colorectal cancer. — Surgical and oncological outcomes of right hemicolectomy with complete mesocolic excision in the treatment of right colon cancer: study protocol for a single-centre retrospective cohort study
- Right-sided colon tumours are more common in older patients and women. — Surgical and oncological outcomes of right hemicolectomy with complete mesocolic excision in the treatment of right colon cancer: study protocol for a single-centre retrospective cohort study
- Right-sided colon tumours often present at a more advanced stage and have worse prognosis than left-sided tumours. — Surgical and oncological outcomes of right hemicolectomy with complete mesocolic excision in the treatment of right colon cancer: study protocol for a single-centre retrospective cohort study
- Right-sided colon tumours are more frequently associated with mucinous histology, microsatellite instability, and BRAF mutations. — Surgical and oncological outcomes of right hemicolectomy with complete mesocolic excision in the treatment of right colon cancer: study protocol for a single-centre retrospective cohort study