COLORECTAL CANCER: EPIDEMIOLOGY AND RESULTS OF SCREENING TECHNOLOGIES FOR EARLY DETECTION
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colorectal cancer, colon cancer, rectal cancer, epidemiology, morbidity, mortality, screening, hemocult test, fecal occult blood test - FOBT, total colonoscopyAbstract
This work reflects epidemiological indicators and examines the clinical and organizational aspects of early diagnosis of colorectal cancer, based on its secondary prevention using a population-based method of active detection of this pathology in clinically asymptomatic individuals - screening. A detailed algorithm, diagnostic capabilities and results of this preventive examination are presented. It has been shown that the use of a two-stage method, including a hemocult test and colonoscopy, allows for a differentiated approach to diagnosis, development of management tactics and targeted treatment of these patients.
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2024-01-29
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Arman Khozhayev, Aruzhan Kaitulinova, Aruzhan Kaitulinova, Alina Akhatkyzy, Daniyar Baekeev, Narkyz Zhumageldi, Iolyktegin Napil, Talgat Nurmuhambet, & Aigul Suyunchalieva. (2024). COLORECTAL CANCER: EPIDEMIOLOGY AND RESULTS OF SCREENING TECHNOLOGIES FOR EARLY DETECTION. World Scientific Reports, (5). Retrieved from https://ojs.publisher.agency/index.php/WSR/article/view/2901
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