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powerpoint presentation intestinal tumors oltiboyeva durdona 1. introduction to intestinal tumors 2. types and classification of intestinal tumors 3. diagnosis and treatment of intestinal tumors plan: prognosis and follow-up follow-up for rectal cancer patients typically involves regular colonoscopies every 1-3 years for at least 5 years post-treatment, with frequency adjusted based on factors such as tumor location and stage within regions like europe. patients with high-grade dysplasia in their intestinal polyps, a precursor to some tumors, face a significantly increased risk—up to 40%—of developing colorectal cancer within 10 years in areas such as the uk, necessitating close surveillance. surgical management minimally invasive surgical techniques like laparoscopic or robotic-assisted colectomy are increasingly preferred over open surgery in several european hospitals for selected patients, reducing post-operative pain and hospitalization time by up to 30%. surgical resection, including lymph node dissection, is the primary treatment for localized colorectal cancers in the united states, …
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licated in familial adenomatous polyposis (fap), causing hundreds to thousands of adenomatous polyps to develop in the colon and rectum, substantially increasing the risk of colorectal cancer development in individuals from families in the netherlands and the uk types of intestinal tumors neuroendocrine tumors (nets), a less common type, are classified by their location (small intestine, appendix, rectum) and grade (1-3), impacting approximately 5,000 individuals annually in the united kingdom. lymphoma, a type of blood cancer, can also manifest in the intestines, representing approximately 2-3% of all intestinal tumors; it is more common in specific age groups and geographical locations like sub-saharan africa. medical and radiation therapy proton beam therapy, available at select facilities globally, offers a more precise radiation dose compared to conventional methods, minimizing damage to surrounding healthy tissues and improving quality of life for intestinal tumor patients in cases like advanced cancers. post-surgical radiation therapy, often combined …
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ern europe, can present with bleeding during defecation, tenesmus (urgency and straining), and a change in stool caliber, often leading to early detection due to noticeable symptoms. treatment options surgical resection, the primary treatment for localized colorectal cancers, boasts a 5-year survival rate exceeding 90% in early-stage cases, particularly in facilities like the mayo clinic in rochester, minnesota. for unresectable metastatic disease, regional chemotherapy regimens involving oxaliplatin, 5-fluorouracil, and irinotecan are frequently administered, offering a median survival benefit of around 20 months in various clinical trials across north america. diagnostic procedures stool testing for occult blood, a simple, non-invasive procedure performed globally, detects the presence of microscopic amounts of blood in the stool, a common early indicator of colorectal cancers and potentially other intestinal tumors. colonoscopy, a common procedure in the united states, allows for direct visualization of the entire colon using a flexible endoscope, enabling biopsies of suspicious polyps …
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powerpoint presentation intestinal tumors oltiboyeva durdona 1. introduction to intestinal tumors 2. types and classification of intestinal tumors 3. diagnosis and treatment of intestinal tumors plan: prognosis and follow-up follow-up for rectal cancer patients typically involves regular colonoscopies every 1-3 years for at least 5 years post-treatment, with frequency adjusted based on factors such as tumor location and stage within regions like europe. patients with high-grade dysplasia in their intestinal polyps, a precursor to some tumors, face a significantly increased risk—up to 40%—of developing colorectal cancer within 10 years in areas such as the uk, necessitating close surveillance. surgical management minimally invasive surgical techniques like laparoscopic or robotic-assisted c...

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