Online Journal of Health & Allied Sciences (Jan 2016)

Is There a Proximal Migration of Colon Cancers? An Experience from Regional Cancer Center

  • Gouda YG,
  • Krishnamurthy S,
  • Deshmane V,
  • Challa VR,
  • Prashant S,
  • Kalloli M

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 14, no. 4

Abstract

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Colorectal cancers stands 3rd in males and 2nd in females in order of frequency of most common cancers worldwide and in developed countries. And is 4th common in males and 5th common in females in developing countries. Colonic tumors located at the caecum, ascending colon, hepatic flexure, transverse colon, and splenic flexure were defined as right sided colon cancer and tumors located at the descending colon, sigmoid, rectosigmoid and rectum were defined as left sided colorectal cancer. The difference in percentage deviation is statistically not significant and present study concludes that there is no actual migration of colon cancers towards right side. In the present study there is higher proportion of males being affected with Right colon cancers group which is significant and doesn’t go in accordance with the literature published, where females are more affected. Since this is institutional based study there is further need for studies based on population. As the mean age at presentation was very earlier than in the developed countries, the thrust is in us to have an effective screening programs.

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