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  1. Article ; Online: Early-Onset Colorectal Cancer in Egypt: Pathological Characters, Patterns of Care, and Survival Compared to Average-Age Onset Colorectal Cancer: A Retrospective Multicenter Study.

    Rashad, Noha / Eid Salem, Salem / Meheissen, Mohamed A M / Refaat, Ghada / Mahmoud Sami, Heba / Temerik, Abdelsalam / Kordy, Nashwa / Daniel, Mina A / El-Kaffas, Mohamed / Esam, Mohamed / El Mansy, Hazem / Elkerm, Yasser / Abdelaziz Elsaid, Amr / Attia Ismail, Abdelsalam / Saber Abdelhalim, Mohyeldin / Moustafa Ahmad, Lamiaa / Akram Mahmoud, Mai / El Desouky, Eman D

    JCO global oncology

    2024  Volume 10, Page(s) e2300372

    Abstract: Purpose: Early-onset colorectal cancer (EOCRC) is a rising health problem. The incidence of EOCRC has increased over the past 2 decades all over the world. Reports from Egypt since the 1990s have reported a higher incidence among young populations with ... ...

    Abstract Purpose: Early-onset colorectal cancer (EOCRC) is a rising health problem. The incidence of EOCRC has increased over the past 2 decades all over the world. Reports from Egypt since the 1990s have reported a higher incidence among young populations with no identifiable risk factors. The aim of this study was to assess EOCRC in Egypt regarding incidence, characteristics, treatment pattern, and survival compared with average age onset and elderly patients.
    Materials and methods: This was a retrospective, record-based, cohort study combining data from four different cancer centers in Egypt. We grouped patients according to age into three categories: the EOCRC group for patients age ≤45 years and the average age onset and elderly cancer group (for patients age ≥65 years).
    Results: The study included 1,310 patients with histopathologically proven colorectal cancer, representing four different geographical areas in Egypt. Patients with EOCRC represented 42.4% of the study population. Female patients were 50.6% among the EOCRC group and 52.5% among the average age group. Rectal tumors were significantly higher in EOCRC (54.7%
    Conclusion: A comprehensive framework for the study of EOCRC is required in Egypt as well as a genomic analysis to identify possible underlying genetic alterations responsible for the high incidence of EOCRC.
    MeSH term(s) Aged ; Humans ; Female ; Middle Aged ; Cohort Studies ; Egypt/epidemiology ; Retrospective Studies ; Disease-Free Survival ; Colorectal Neoplasms/epidemiology ; Colorectal Neoplasms/therapy
    Language English
    Publishing date 2024-03-29
    Publishing country United States
    Document type Multicenter Study ; Journal Article
    ISSN 2687-8941
    ISSN (online) 2687-8941
    DOI 10.1200/GO.23.00372
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  2. Article: Primary Osteosarcoma of the Urinary Bladder Metastatic to Lung.

    Elwy, Amira / Soliman, Amr / Maher, Mohamed / Abdelhakam, Yasmin / Saad, Ali / Elsayed, Mohamed Ahmed Abdul Latif / El-Kaffas, Mohamed / Rashad, Noha / Magdy, Nesreen

    Journal of medical cases

    2021  Volume 12, Issue 7, Page(s) 280–283

    Abstract: Extra-skeletal osteosarcoma (ESOS) is a rare neoplasm that represents less than 2% of all soft tissue sarcomas. Common reported sites of involvement include limbs, retroperitoneum, chest wall and buttocks. ESOS arising primarily in parenchymatous organs ... ...

    Abstract Extra-skeletal osteosarcoma (ESOS) is a rare neoplasm that represents less than 2% of all soft tissue sarcomas. Common reported sites of involvement include limbs, retroperitoneum, chest wall and buttocks. ESOS arising primarily in parenchymatous organs are extremely uncommon, with the involvement of the urinary bladder is even rarer. We herein report a case of primary ESOS of the urinary bladder in a 48 year-old male patient.
    Language English
    Publishing date 2021-05-13
    Publishing country Canada
    Document type Case Reports
    ZDB-ID 2586383-6
    ISSN 1923-4163 ; 1923-4155
    ISSN (online) 1923-4163
    ISSN 1923-4155
    DOI 10.14740/jmc3613
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