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Clinical features and oncological outcomes of intestinal cancers associated with ulcerative colitis and Crohn's disease.

Tatsuki NoguchiSoichiro IshiharaMotoi UchinoHiroki IkeuchiKoji OkabayashiKitaro FutamiShinji TanakaHiroki OhgeHisashi NagaharaKazuhiro WatanabeMichio ItabashiKinya OkamotoYoshiki OkitaTsunekazu MizushimaYusuke MizuuchiKazutaka YamadaYoshifumi ShimadaYu SatoHideaki KimuraKenichi TakahashiKoya HidaYusuke KinugasaJunji OkudaKoji DaitoFumikazu KoyamaHideki UenoTakayuki YamamotoTsunekazu HanaiAtsuo MaemotoKoji ObaYoichi AjiokaKenichi Sugiharanull null
Published in: Journal of gastroenterology (2022)
The clinical and oncological features of ulcerative colitis- and Crohn's disease-associated cancers were very different. Crohn's disease-associated cancers were diagnosed at more advanced stages and were detected less frequently by surveillance. Additionally, they showed a significantly poorer prognosis.
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