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The first Middle East and North Africa expert consensus recommendations for the management of advanced colorectal cancer.

Hampig Raphaël KourieFahad IbnshamsahJoseph ZoueinNabih NaimSalah AbbasiNasr AllahloubiManwar Al-NaqqashAshwaq AlolayanAhmed AlshehriNizar BitarAdda BounedjarAbdulaziz Al FarsiHumaid El ShamsiRamy GhaliHassan JaafarBlaha LarbaouiMervat MahrousHind MrabtiAbdul Razzak NweirMohamed OukkalKakil RasulMohsen RazaviRim TurfaSami KhatibAli Shamseddine
Published in: Future oncology (London, England) (2022)
Colorectal cancer (CRC) is ranked as the third most prevalent and the second deadliest cancer worldwide. In the Middle East and North Africa (MENA) region, the number of CRC cases increased over the past decades and will nearly double by 2030. The lack of clear MENA guidelines for the management of patients with CRC represents a step backwards in the fight against this burden. Therefore a panel of 24 MENA experts in the field of gastrointestinal oncology developed, using a Delphi process, the first consensus recommendations for the management of patients with advanced CRC. Forty-seven different statements were formulated in the areas of epidemiology, screening, biomarkers and treatment. These recommendations will guide, standardize and unify the management of this cancer in the MENA region.
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