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Früherkennung des kolorektalen Karzinoms

Aktuelle Vorgehensweise: Koloskopie, Stuhltest, Radiologie

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Das kolorektale Karzinom ist mit einer Inzidenz von 73.000/Jahr die häufigste in der deutschen Bevölkerung auftretende Tumorentität. Deutschland hat als eines von wenigen Ländern der Welt ein umfassendes Vorsor-geprogramm, das leider immer noch viel zu wenig in Anspruch genommen wird. Die Prognose des kolorek-talen Karzinoms ist entscheidend abhängig von der primären Tumorausdehnung bei der Diagnose und der biologischen Aggressivität der Tumorzellen. Der Beitrag bietet einen Überblick zum aktuellen Vorgehen bei der Früherkennung des kolorektalen Karzinoms.

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Eickhoff, A., Bechtler, M. & Riemann, J.F. Früherkennung des kolorektalen Karzinoms. best practice onkologie 4, 4–14 (2009). https://doi.org/10.1007/s11654-009-0162-z

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