Emergency Clinic of Oncology
Research joint venture to them. II Janelidze
Brief summary
Peritoneal carcinomatosis is one of the most common routes of dissemination of colorectal cancer. It is encountered in 7% of patients at primary surgery, while it develops in about 4% to 19% of patients after curative surgery and in up to 44% of patients with recurrent colorectal cancer. To review the literature with regard to the incidence and prognostic significance of peritoneal seeding during surgery for primary colorectal cancer, the incidence of intraperitoneal recurrence of colorectal cancer. Are they in the same way сonsidered questions mechanism peritoneal dissemination, different ways of the finding exfoliated tumor cells in abdominal cavity, their accuracy and specificity.
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