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Colorectal cancer MINUS SIGN the importance of primary tumor location

Publication |
2017

Abstract

Retrospective evaluations of the relevance of primary colorectal cancer (CRC) location consistently indicate that right-sided tumors, arising in the cecum, ascending colon, hepatic bend, transverse colon and splenic flexure, are clinically, biologically and genetically different from left-sided tumors - those located in the descending colon, sigmoid colon or rectum. Location in the right-sided colon represents a negative prognostic indicator, particularly for stage III and IV carcinomas.

Irrespective of treatment, the rightward location is associated with a significantly increased risk of death when compared to the left side.