ROLE OF MRI IN LOCAL STAGING OF RECTAL CANCER AND FOLLOW UP AFTER ADJUVANT AND NEOADJUVANT THERAPY
Mahmoud Mohamed Mahmoud;
Abstract
Colorectal carcinoma is the second most common cancer in Western society (Jemal et al, 2005). Around 30% of all colorectal cancers are diagnosed in the rectum, and rectal cancer has a worse prognosis for both metastases and local recurrence than does colo
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| Title | ROLE OF MRI IN LOCAL STAGING OF RECTAL CANCER AND FOLLOW UP AFTER ADJUVANT AND NEOADJUVANT THERAPY | Other Titles | دور الرنين المغناطيسي في تحديد مرحلة سرطان المستقيم موضعيا ومتابعة المرضى الخاضعين لمساعد العلاج و مساعد العلاج الجديد | Authors | Mahmoud Mohamed Mahmoud | Keywords | ROLE OF MRI IN LOCAL STAGING OF RECTAL CANCER AND FOLLOW UP AFTER ADJUVANT AND NEOADJUVANT THERAPY | Issue Date | 2013 | Description | Colorectal carcinoma is the second most common cancer in Western society (Jemal et al, 2005). Around 30% of all colorectal cancers are diagnosed in the rectum, and rectal cancer has a worse prognosis for both metastases and local recurrence than does colo |
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