Cancer colon prevalence. EBSCOhost | | COLORECTAL CANCER AND DIABETES, A REAL LINK?
Colorectal cancer CRC is the third most common neoplasm, and its prevalence increases with age and with social and economic status cancer colon prevalence. Studies have shown an increased risk of cancer in DM patients, especially along the digestive tract, including CRC, without being able to find a clear pathogenic link between the two chronic diseases.
Mures C. Considering the fact that in the specialized literature exists insufficient evidence cancer colon prevalence often contradictions cancer colon prevalence the morphologic and molecular characteristics found in the early stages of malignization and regarding the limits imposed by the usual photonic microscopy techniques, we considered necessary approaching a comparative ultrastructural study between the two types of cancer mentioned above. Aim: To highlight the ultrastructural changes in the colorectal adenocarcinoma compared with the gastric adenocarcinoma. Material and methods: The study included a number of 21 patients diagnosed with colorectal and gastric cancer from which we gathered biopsies that were processed and analyzed using a Transmission Electron Microscope Philips CM
In this review we intend to analyze the relationship between DM and CRC in terms of epidemiology and risk factors. DM particularly type 2 diabetes mellitus -T2DM, which is preponderant and CRC share certain risk factors that have as central element the energy metabolism imbalance due to an unhealthy lifestyle e.
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We evaluated, separately, the incidence and mortality rates worldwide and mortality rates in Romania for CRC during the last 25 years.
For DM we evaluated its prevalence worldwide during the last 20 years.

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Source: Romanian Medical Journal.
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