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Deficient Pms2, ERCC1, Ku86, CcOI in Field Defects During Progression to Colon Cancer
Published on: July 28, 2010
[Check-ups of colorectal neoplasms--current practice]
O H Momsen1, H P Graversen, A Kruse
1Arhus Kommunehospital, Kirurgisk gastroenterologisk afdeling L.
Danish surgical departments show significant variation in colorectal adenoma and cancer patient follow-up protocols. This highlights the need for standardized colorectal cancer surveillance guidelines to ensure consistent patient care.
Area of Science:
- Gastroenterology
- Surgical Oncology
- Public Health
Context:
- Investigates current practices for managing patients with colorectal adenomas and cancer.
- Utilizes a questionnaire-based survey across 53 Danish surgical departments.
- Data collected between 1990-1991 reflects the post-diagnostic care landscape.
Purpose:
- To assess the variability in follow-up programs for colorectal adenomas and cancer patients.
- To identify differences in methods, intensity, and duration of patient surveillance.
- To compare control patterns between specialist and general surgical departments.
Summary:
- Significant heterogeneity exists in colorectal cancer and adenoma surveillance strategies among Danish surgical departments.
- Specialist departments exhibited different control patterns compared to general departments, with frequent but brief follow-ups noted.
- The study identified considerable discrepancies in the application of diagnostic and therapeutic follow-up protocols.
Impact:
- Underscores the necessity for establishing a standardized reference program for colorectal adenoma and cancer patient management.
- Highlights potential disparities in patient outcomes due to variations in surveillance intensity and duration.
- Provides a basis for developing evidence-based guidelines to optimize post-treatment care and improve colorectal cancer control.
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