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Colorectal cancer. Philadelphia: Saunders/Elsevier, 2010.

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Kudō, Shin'ei. Early colorectal cancer: Detection of depressed types colorectal carcinomas. Tokyo: Igaku-Shoin, 1996.

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Early detection and prevention of colorectal cancer. Thorofare, NJ: SLACK, 2009.

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P, Rozen, ed. Colorectal cancer in clinical practice: Prevention, early detection and management. 2nd ed. London: Taylor & Francis, 2006.

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P, Rozen, ed. Colorectal cancer in primary care prevention, early detection and treatment and management. London: Martin Dunitz, 2002.

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Kjetil, Søreide, and Søiland Håvard, eds. Clinical, genetic, and molecular precursor features in colorectal neoplasia. New York: Nova Science, 2008.

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D, Hardcastle J., Association of National European and Mediterranean Societees of Gastroenterology., and International Gastroenterology Congress (12th : 1984 : Lisbon, Portugal), eds. Haemoccult screening for the early detection of colorectal cancer: A workshop held at the XII. International Gastroenterology Congress (A.S.N.E.M.G.E.), Lisboa, Portugal, September 16.-22., 1984. Stuttgart: Schattauer, 1986.

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United States. Congress. House. A bill to amend title XVIII of the Social Security Act to extend for 6 months the eligibility period for the "Welcome to Medicare" physical examination and to eliminate coinsurance for screening mammography and colorectal cancer screening tests in order to promote the early detection of cancer. [Washington, D.C.?]: [United States Government Printing Office], 2007.

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Marcet, Jorge E. Colorectal Cancer Screening : Early Detection. Health Information Network, 1996.

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Cassidy, Jim, Donald Bissett, Roy A. J. Spence OBE, Miranda Payne, Gareth Morris-Stiff, and Amen Sibtain. Colorectal cancer. Oxford University Press, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/med/9780199689842.003.0015_update_001.

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Breast cancer reviews the epidemiology and aetiology of this malignancy, with particular attention to the genetics underlying familial breast cancer, its pathology along with its receptors, oestrogen receptor (ER), the growth factor receptor HER2, and epidermal growth factor receptor (EGFR), and the bearing these have on treatment and prognosis. The benefits of breast cancer screening in the population and families at higher risk are discussed. Presenting symptoms and signs are followed by investigation including examination, bilateral mammography, and core biopsy of suspicious lesions. Management of non-invasive in situ disease is considered. Invasive breast cancer is staged according to TNM guidelines. Early breast cancer is defined, managed frequently by breast conserving surgery and sentinel node biopsy from the axilla. A positive sentinel node biopsy requires clearance of the axilla. Larger lesions may require mastectomy. Breast radiotherapy is indicated after breast conserving surgery. Following surgery, the risk of systemic micrometastatic disease is estimated from the primary size, lymph node spread, and tumour grade. Adjuvant chemotherapy improves treatment outcome in all but very good prognosis premenopausal breast cancer, and intermediate or poor prognosis postmenopausal breast cancer. This is combined with trastuzumab in HER2 positive disease. Adjuvant endocrine therapy is recommended for all ER positive breast cancer, tamoxifen in premenopausal, aromatase inhibitors in postmenopausal women. Neoadjuvant chemotherapy may be used in large operable breast cancers to facilitate breast conserving surgery. Locally advanced breast cancer is defined, its high risk of metastatic disease requiring full staging before treatment. Systemic therapy is often best first treatment, according to receptor profile. Metastatic breast cancer although incurable can be controlled for years using endocrine therapy, chemotherapy, trastuzumab, palliative radiotherapy, and bisphosphonates as appropriate. Male breast cancer is uncommon, but management similar.
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Early Diagnosis and Treatment of Cancer Series: Colorectal Cancer. Elsevier, 2011. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/c2009-0-36770-7.

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Early detection and prevention in colorectal cancer. Thorofare, NJ: SLACK, 2009.

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(Editor), Graeme P. Young, Paul Rozen (Editor), and Bernard Levine (Editor), eds. Prevention and Early Detection of Colorectal Cancer. W.B. Saunders Company, 1996.

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Hardcastle, J. D. Haemoccult Screening for the Early Detection of Colorectal Cancer. John Wiley & Sons, 1987.

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Yang, Stephen C., Nita Ahuja, Lisa Jacobs, Christina Finlayson, and Susan Gearhart. Early Diagnosis and Treatment of Cancer Series: Breast Cancer, Colorectal Cancer, Head and Neck Cancers, Ovarian Cancer, and Prostate Cancer Package. Elsevier - Health Sciences Division, 2010.

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Span, Anna, A. Levin, and Betti Rozen. Colorectal Cancer in Primary Care: Prevention, Early Detection and Treatment. Taylor & Francis Group, 2001.

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Young, Graeme P., Bernard Levin, Paul Rozen, and Stephen J. Spann. Colorectal Cancer in Clinical Practice: Prevention, Early Detection and Management. Taylor & Francis Group, 2003.

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Young, Graeme P., Bernard Levin, Paul Rozen, and Stephen J. Spann. Colorectal Cancer in Clinical Practice: Prevention, Early Detection, and Management. Taylor & Francis Group, 2003.

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Council, National Safety, Young undifferentiated, Levin, Rozen, and Graeme P. Young. Colorectal Cancer in Clinical Practice: Prevention, Early Detection and Management. Taylor & Francis, 2002.

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Qin, Xinyu, Jianmin Xu, and Yunshi Zhong. Multidisciplinary Management of Liver Metastases in Colorectal Cancer: Early Diagnosis and Treatment. Springer London, Limited, 2016.

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Qin, Xinyu, Jianmin Xu, and Yunshi Zhong. Multidisciplinary Management of Liver Metastases in Colorectal Cancer: Early Diagnosis and Treatment. Springer, 2018.

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Qin, Xinyu, Jianmin Xu, and Yunshi Zhong. Multidisciplinary Management of Liver Metastases in Colorectal Cancer: Early Diagnosis and Treatment. Springer, 2016.

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Qin, Xinyu, Jianmin Xu, and Yunshi Zhong. Multidisciplinary Management of Liver Metastases in Colorectal Cancer: Early Diagnosis and Treatment. Springer, 2016.

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Coronado, Gloria D. Cancer Detection and Screening. Edited by David A. Chambers, Wynne E. Norton, and Cynthia A. Vinson. Oxford University Press, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/med/9780190647421.003.0013.

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Lung and colorectal cancers account for high numbers of preventable deaths. Because of this, scaling up effective interventions to increase routine screening and lower tobacco use is critically important. Screening programs for these diseases vary greatly in their anticipated outcomes. Colorectal cancer screening can both prevent colorectal cancer and identify it in early, treatable stages. Screening for lung cancer, on the other hand, cannot prevent most lung cancer-related deaths, and up to 80% of deaths could be averted from smoking cessation. In this complicated environment for ongoing refinement of screening programs, the two case studies presented in this chapter showcase promising interventions for addressing the troubling high rates of mortality from lung and colorectal cancers. They underscore the value of designing experiments considering long-term implementation, aligning the intervention with existing clinic workflows and processes and incorporating end user feedback.
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Colorectal Cancer in Clinical Practice: Prevention, Early Detection and Management, Second Edition. 2nd ed. Informa Healthcare, 2005.

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Young, Graeme P., Bernard Levin, Paul Rozen, and Stephen J. Spann. Colorectal Cancer in Clinical Practice: Prevention, Early Detection and Management, Second Edition. Taylor & Francis Group, 2005.

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Young, Graeme P., Bernard Levin, Paul Rozen, and Stephen J. Spann. Colorectal Cancer in Clinical Practice: Prevention, Early Detection and Management, Second Edition. Taylor & Francis Group, 2005.

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Edward, Chu, ed. A multidisciplinary approach to the treatment of early colorectal cancer: Including a clinical discussion on audio cd. Manhasset, NY: Oncology Group/CMP Medica, 2007.

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Keshav, Satish, and Alexandra Kent. Screening for gastrointestinal disease. Edited by Patrick Davey and David Sprigings. Oxford University Press, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/med/9780199568741.003.0354.

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This chapter discusses screening for gastrointestinal disease, including Barrett’s oesophagus (BO), colorectal cancer, and hepatocellular cancer (HCC). In patients with BO, approximately 5% will develop dysplasia, and 10%–50% of the low-grade dysplasias will progress to high-grade dysplasia or adenocarcinoma within 2–5 years. Thus, screening for BO has been developed to reduce the development of adenocarcinoma via the early detection of high-grade dysplasia or cancer in situ. The main aim of colorectal cancer screening is the early detection of polyps and cancers, at a time when treatment is likely to be more effective. Similarly, early detection of HCC is advantageous, as the prognosis in advanced disease is very poor. This chapter describes the current processes of screening for these diseases, and the impact of this screening, as well as screening for gastrointestinal cancer in specific groups.
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Wu, Kana, NaNa Keum, Reiko Nishihara, and Edward L. Giovannucci. Cancers of the Colon and Rectum. Oxford University Press, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780190238667.003.0036.

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Worldwide, colorectal cancer (CRC) is the third most common cancer in men and second in women, with annual estimates of 1.4 million newly diagnosed cases and over 690,000 deaths. Incidence rates relate closely to economic development. Although incidence rates have stabilized at a high level in most economically developed countries, they continue to increase in many traditionally low-risk countries, following the uptake of Western patterns of diet and physical inactivity. In principle, CRC is among the most preventable of all common cancers. Potentially modifiable risk factors include obesity, physical inactivity, high intake of red or processed meat, tobacco smoking, and heavy alcohol use. Several screening tests effectively reduce both the incidence and death rates of CRC through the detection of precancerous lesions and the treatment of early stage cancers. Despite the preventability of CRC, incidence rates over the last twenty years have decreased in only a few countries.
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Keum, NaNa, Mingyang Song, Edward L. Giovannucci, and A. Heather Eliassen. Obesity and Body Composition. Oxford University Press, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780190238667.003.0020.

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In 2014, an estimated 1.9 billion adults worldwide were either overweight (BMI 25–29.9) or obese (BMI ≥30). The so-called obesity epidemic began in high-income, English-speaking countries in the early 1970s, but soon spread globally; more than one-third (38%) of all adults and 600,000 children under age five are overweight or obese, as are two-thirds (69%) of adults in the United States. Excessive body fat is a major cause of type 2 diabetes, hypertension, cardiovascular and liver disease, among other disorders, and has been designated a definite cause of at least fourteen cancer sites: breast (postmenopausal), colorectum, endometrium, esophagus (adenocarcinoma), gallbladder, kidney (renal cell), pancreas, gastric cardia, liver, ovary, prostate (advanced tumors), multiple myeloma, thyroid, and meningioma. Mechanisms by which adipose tissue are thought to promote tumor growth include the endocrine and metabolic effects of fat on sex hormones, growth factors, and inflammation, as well as local chemical or mechanical injury of gastrointestinal organs.
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