When someone is diagnosed with colorectal cancer—which includes both colon and rectal cancers—many people immediately think "surgery." And it's true that surgery plays a central role in treatment for ...
ctDNA testing post-surgery identifies high-risk stage 3 colon cancer patients more accurately than traditional staging methods. Detectable ctDNA correlates with a four- to six-fold increased risk of ...
Stage I–II colon cancers are generally managed with surgery alone, often achieving cure rates above 90%, whereas stage III disease commonly requires postoperative chemotherapy for optimal outcomes.
Colorectal cancer (CRC) is the third most common cancer diagnosed worldwide, causing approximately 13,000 deaths annually in Spain 1. The 5-year disease specific survival and overall survival (OS) ...
Immunotherapy wipes out some colorectal tumors without surgery, signaling a major shift toward less invasive treatment.