Population-based study demonstrating an increase in colorectal cancer in young patients
British journal of surgery2017Vol. 104(8), pp. 1063–1068
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Jamish Gandhi, Callum Davidson, Claire Hall, John F. Pearson, Tim Eglinton, Christopher Wakeman, Frank Frizelle
Abstract
The increasing incidence of rectal cancer among younger patients needs to be considered when implementing screening strategies.
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