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What does RC stand for?

Rectal Cancer


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Samples in periodicals archive:
O'Beirne had finished a grueling year of chemotherapy and radiation treatments for stage 3 rectal cancer.
Clinicians in Oxford are pressing on to expand their trials to include patients with lung, cervical and rectal cancer, and they hope to begin adding patients to new trials later this year.
It followed the Charlie's Angels star's brave fight against rectal cancer, as she let a friend film every gruelling, painful moment of her illness, treatment and her death.
Professor Barry Salky, New York, US, won the Bronze medal by presenting rectal cancer operation.
The cancer risk reduction was higher for colon cancer than for rectal cancer.
Rectal cancer patients are getting younger A paper highlighting a new demographic trend in rectal cancer studies was presented by Joshua Meyer Weill Cornell Medical College, New York; Abstract 315) [1].
In 30% of those with parents or siblings who had had colon or rectal cancer, the disease came back.
7% survival for breast cancer, just above 40% for colon and rectal cancer for both men and women, and 51.

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