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Clinical Significance of the Metastatic Lymph-Node Ratio in Rectal Cancer

Park HC

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Individualized Cutoff Value of the Serum Carcinoembryonic Antigen Level According to TNM Stage in Colorectal Cancer

Ahn BK

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Significance of Secreted Protein Acidic and Rich in Cysteine Expression in Colorectal Carcinoma

Kim YJ

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Primary Multiple Mesenteric Liposarcoma of the Transverse Mesocolon

Sachidananda S, Krishnan A, Ramesh R, Kuppurao S

Liposarcomas are common tumors arising in the retroperitoneum. However, a primary mesenteric liposarcoma is a rare entity and less than 50 cases have been reported so far. Further, a liposarcoma...
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Intramural Recurrence Without Mucosal Lesions After an Endoscopic Mucosal Resection for Early Colorectal Cancer

Kim MS, Kim NK, Park JH

Advances in endoscopic instruments and techniques have enabled increased detection and removal of early colorectal cancer (ECC), which is defined as a tumor whose invasion is limited to the mucosa...
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Mucosal Schwann-Cell Hamartoma Diagnosed by Using an Endoscopic Snare Polypectomy

Bae MN, Lee JE, Bae SM, Kim EY, Kim EO, Jung SH, Oh JH, Min KO

Colorectal polyps of mesenchymal origin are a rare group of colorectal disorders. A "mucosal Schwann-cell hamartoma," which is one type of polypoid lesion that originates from the mesenchyme, is a...
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Prognostic Impact of the Metastatic Lymph Node Ratio on Survival in Rectal Cancer

Attaallah , Gunal O, Manukyan M, Ozden G, Yegen C

PURPOSE: Lymph-node metastasis is the most important predictor of survival in stage III rectal cancer. The number of metastatic lymph nodes may vary depending on the level of specimen dissection...
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Individualized Cutoff Value of the Preoperative Carcinoembryonic Antigen Level is Necessary for Optimal Use as a Prognostic Marker

Jeon BG, Shin R, Chung JK, Jung IM, Heo SC

PURPOSE: Carcinoembryonic antigen (CEA) is an important prognostic marker in colorectal cancer (CRC). However, in some stages, it does not work. We performed this study to find a way in...
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Expression of Secreted Protein Acidic and Rich in Cysteine in the Stroma of a Colorectal Carcinoma is Associated With Patient Prognosis

Kim JY, Jeong D, Ahn TS, Kim HJ, Park DS, Park SY, Bae SB, Lee S, Lee SS, Lee MS, Cho HD, Baek MJ

PURPOSE: Secreted protein acidic and rich in cysteine (SPARC), also known as osteonectin or basement-membrane-40 (BM-40), is a member of a family of matricellular proteins, whose functions are to modulate...
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Prognostic Significance of the Decreased Rate of Perioperative Serum Carcinoembryonic Antigen Level in the Patients With Colon Cancer After a Curative Resection

Jung TD, Yoo JH, Lee MJ, Park HK, Shin JH, An MS, Ha TK, Kim KH, Bae KB, Kim TH, Choi CS, Oh MK, Hong KH

PURPOSE: The serum level of carcinoembryonic antigen (CEA) is a clinical prognostic factor in the follow-up evaluation of patients with colon cancer. We aimed to evaluate the prognostic significance of...
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