Disease presentation, treatment and survival for Italian colorectal cancer patients: a EUROCARE high resolution study.

Pamela Minicozzi ORCID logo; Shaniko Kaleci; Stefania Maffei; Claudia Allemani ORCID logo; Adriano Giacomin; Adele Caldarella; Francesco Iachetta; Mario Fusco; Rosario Tumino; Massimo Vicentini; +4 more... Fabio Falcini; Rosaria Cesaraccio; Maurizio Ponz de Leon; Milena Sant; (2013) Disease presentation, treatment and survival for Italian colorectal cancer patients: a EUROCARE high resolution study. European journal of public health, 24 (1). pp. 98-100. ISSN 1101-1262 DOI: 10.1093/eurpub/ckt056
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We analysed presentation, treatment and survival in a representative population-based sample of 3753 Italian colorectal cancer cases, diagnosed 2003-05: 70% were >65 years, 44% stage I-II, 27% stage IV and 92% received surgery. Chemotherapy was given to 58% of stage III colon cases, radiotherapy to 25% of rectal cases. Four percent of surgical cases underwent endoscopic polypectomy, and in 57% ≥11 lymph nodes were examined. Five-year relative survival was good (60%), independent of sex and site. Adherence to treatment guidelines was satisfactory, but wider use of faecal blood testing and colonoscopy will anticipate stage at diagnosis and likely improve survival.

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