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    1. SMRC Oncology. N. N. Blokhin (Moscow, Russian Federation)

    Keywords:colorectal cancer (CRC), gear education, endoscopy, diagnostics, gear the path of development of CRC

    Abstract:In recent years, there has been a trend towards a steady increase in the incidence of colorectal cancer (CRC): the increase in the absolute number of patients with colon cancer from 2009 to 2015 amounted to 11.3%; rectal cancer - 9.9%. In the structure of mortality from malignant tumors of the KRR in our country takes the second place, second only to lung cancer. This fact is due to the fact, that the primary treatment of patients to the doctor advanced forms of cancer (III-IV stage) are diagnosed in 71.4% of patients with colon cancer and 62.4% in cases of rectal cancer. Such a late diagnosis is primarily due to the lack of an appropriate Federal screening program, as well as to the lack of awareness of medical workers in modern ideas about colonic carcinogenesis and precancerous changes in the mucous membrane of the colon.

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    Zobnina, M. V. Karasev, I.A., Cherkes L. V., Tumanyan A. O. et al. THE SERRATED NEOPLASMS OF THE COLON: ENDOSCOPIC DIAGNOSIS, THE ROLE IN COLORECTAL CARCINOGENESIS. Experimental and Clinical Gastroenterology Journal. 2018;152(04):04-08
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