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The possible production of gastrin by colorectal carcinomas has been studied.
Colorectal carcinoma usually presents with symptoms related to the site of the tumor.
Other studies have failed to show a relation between serum cholesterol and colorectal carcinoma.
This Irish study has indicated that most patients with colorectal carcinoma have low serum cholesterol values.
Invasion and metastasis largely determine the clinical course of colorectal carcinomas.
Telomere reduction in human colorectal carcinoma and with ageing.
Mutations of this gene have been found in individuals with colorectal carcinomas and liver tumors.
Colorectal carcinoma was recognised as a complication of ulcerative colitis over 65 years ago.
Each set of sections included a positive colorectal carcinoma control, and a negative control in which the primary antibody was omitted.
Colonic crypt cell proliferation is used as an indicator of risk of colorectal carcinoma.
In conclusion, Irish patients with colorectal carcinoma exhibit a noticeable hypocholesterolaemia that does not seem to be the result of a compromised nutritional state.
Each digestion included a positive colorectal carcinoma or adenoma control known to contain a mutation at codon 12.
It is generally accepted that most colorectal carcinomas arise from adenomatous tissue, which usually but not always assumes the form of polyps.
Adjuvant therapy is particularly effective in certain types of cancer, including colorectal carcinoma, lung cancer, and medulloblastoma.
However, Crohn's disease is associated with an increased risk of small bowel and colorectal carcinoma, including bowel cancer.
Studies performed in my institution on 39 colorectal carcinomas showed a stromal localisation of stromelysin and gelatinase.
Despite multiple clinical trials survival from colorectal carcinomas after optimal surgical removal of the primary tumour has not significantly improved in the past 40 years.
Cell membranes of human colorectal carcinomas and normal mucosa were prepared as described by Maeda et al with minor modifications.
Figure 7 shows a SNP array karyotype of a colorectal carcinoma (whole genome view).
Colorectal carcinoma is rarely diagnosed in a pediatric patient; however, vague gastrointestinal symptoms should alert the physician to investigate this possibility.
In sporadic colorectal carcinoma, LVI is an independent predictor of a poorer prognosis.
It was first identified in hepatocellular carcinoma, and is also expressed in colorectal carcinomas that metastasise to the liver.
Future analyses, including a study of the lipid phenotypes of patients with colorectal carcinoma, may yield data in support of such a hypothesis.
Colorectal carcinoma ranks second only to lung cancer in men and to breast cancer in women in the United States.
Comprehensive, genome-scale analysis has revealed that colorectal carcinomas are clearly separable into hypermutated and non-hypermutated tumor types.