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Neoplasia del colon-retto

Authors: RICCIARDIELLO, LUIGI; Di Giulio, Emilio;

Neoplasia del colon-retto

Abstract

Le neoplasie colorettali comprendono le forme benigne, rappresentate nella maggior parte dei casi dagli adenomi, e quelle maligne, in particolare dal cancro colorettale (CRC). Il cancro colorettale rappresenta una delle maggiori cause di cancro al mondo e, malgrado la riduzione dei tassi di incidenza nei Paesi industrializzati dovuta all’implemento degli screening, il rapido cambiamento degli stili di vita in Paesi in via di sviluppo sta determinando un aumento del CRC in popolazioni che storicamente erano meno suscettibili a questa patologia. Il cancro è di solito preceduto da lesioni premaligne la cui asportazione di fatto riduce il rischio di progressione maligna. I fattori di rischio per lo sviluppo del cancro colorettale sono l’età, l’obesità, la familiarità per cancro colorettale e le sindromi ereditarie con alta suscettibilità al cancro.

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Italy
Keywords

cancro colorettale, polipi, poliposi, polipi serrati, screening

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