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Early Detection and Prevention of Colorectal Cancer
註釋Colorectal cancer is the third most common malignancy in the United States and the third leading cause of cancer mortality in both men and women.

As gastroenterologists and primary care physicians are faced with patients with colorectal cancer, the future road to decreasing these numbers begins with increased knowledge and awareness of the effects that biology, genetics, environment, and lifestyle have on the disease.

In Early Detection and Prevention of Colorectal Cancer, Dr. Karen Kim and her esteemed contributors take a comprehensive look into the world of colorectal cancer and the ways that today's physician can positively impact the patient's outcome.

Unique Features Include:

- Novel screening modalities

- Disparities in colorectal cancer

- Latest information on genetic testing for colorectal cancer

- Screening algorithms for average and high risk patients

- Economics of screening and prevention

Some Chapter Topics Include:

- Colonic carcinogenesis

- Environmental factors and colorectal cancer

- Chemoprevention of colorectal cancer

- Biomarkers and colorectal cancer

- Health policy and colorectal cancer prevention

With cutting-edge technology and information, Early Detection and Prevention of Colorectal Cancer should be in the hands of all gastroenterologists, primary care physicians, and those in training.

Only by understanding the biology and genetics of this disease, and the effects that environment and lifestyle have on it, can gastroenterologists truly make a difference with the treatment of their patients.