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Historical perspective: Two decades of progress in treating metastatic colorectal cancer.

Rachel M LeeKenneth CardonaMaria C Russell
Published in: Journal of surgical oncology (2019)
Colorectal cancer is the third most commonly diagnosed cancer in the United States. While screening methods strive to improve rates of early stage detection, 25% of patients have metastatic disease at the time of diagnosis, with the most common sites being the liver, lung, and peritoneum. While once perceived as hopeless, the last two decades have seen substantial strides in the medical, surgical, and regional therapies to treat metastatic disease offering significant improvements in survival.
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