Colorectal
cancer (CRC) is the third most common cause of cancer death in the world. The
incidence rate (ASR) and age distribution of this disease differ between most
of African-Middle-Eastern (AMAGE) and North America and Europe for many
reasons. However, in all areas, “CRC” is considered as one of the most
preventable cancers, because it might develop from variant processes like
polyps and IBD in addition to the genetic pathogenesis which became very well
known in this disease. We tried in this paper to review all the possible
reasons of the differences in incidence and age between the west and AMAGE.
Also we reviewed all the mutations that lead to the hereditary and familiar
clustering of this disease with the correlations with the surrounding food and environment
of different areas. Then, we focused on the precancerous pathology of this
disease with special focusing on early detection depending on new endoscopy
technology and most important genetic studies. We lastly reviewed the evidence
of some of the surveillance and put suggestions about future surveillance
programs and how important those programs are on the psychological aspect of
the patients and their families.
Author(s) Details
Fayez Sandouk
Gastroenterology Specialty Center, Damascus, Syria.
Feras Al Jerf
Syrian National Cancer Registry, Office in Charge, Damascus, Syria
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Author(s) Details
Fayez Sandouk
Gastroenterology Specialty Center, Damascus, Syria.
Feras Al Jerf
Syrian National Cancer Registry, Office in Charge, Damascus, Syria
View Book : - http://bp.bookpi.org/index.php/bpi/catalog/book/167
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