Mucinous and Signet-Ring Cell Colorectal Cancers Differ from Classical Adenocarcinomas in Tumor Biology and Prognosis
Mucinous adenocarcinomas are uncommon and signet-ring cell carcinomas are rare histological subtypes of colorectal cancer, which differ from classical adenocarcinomas in clinicopathology and prognosis. In particular, signet-ring cell carcinomas could be taken into account for individual risk estimat...
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pubmed-38884752014-01-13 Mucinous and Signet-Ring Cell Colorectal Cancers Differ from Classical Adenocarcinomas in Tumor Biology and Prognosis Nitsche, Ulrich Zimmermann, Anina Späth, Christoph Müller, Tara Maak, Matthias Schuster, Tibor Slotta-Huspenina, Julia Käser, Samuel A. Michalski, Christoph W. Janssen, Klaus-Peter Friess, Helmut Rosenberg, Robert Bader, Franz G. Original Articles From the ESA Proceedings Mucinous adenocarcinomas are uncommon and signet-ring cell carcinomas are rare histological subtypes of colorectal cancer, which differ from classical adenocarcinomas in clinicopathology and prognosis. In particular, signet-ring cell carcinomas could be taken into account for individual risk estimation because of their clearly different behavior. Lippincott Williams & Wilkins 2013-11 2013-10-23 /pmc/articles/PMC3888475/ /pubmed/23989057 http://dx.doi.org/10.1097/SLA.0b013e3182a69f7e Text en © 2013 by Lippincott Williams & Wilkins http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/3.0 This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivitives 3.0 License, where it is permissible to download and share the work provided it is properly cited. The work cannot be changed in any way or used commercially. |
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Nitsche, Ulrich Zimmermann, Anina Späth, Christoph Müller, Tara Maak, Matthias Schuster, Tibor Slotta-Huspenina, Julia Käser, Samuel A. Michalski, Christoph W. Janssen, Klaus-Peter Friess, Helmut Rosenberg, Robert Bader, Franz G. |
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Nitsche, Ulrich Zimmermann, Anina Späth, Christoph Müller, Tara Maak, Matthias Schuster, Tibor Slotta-Huspenina, Julia Käser, Samuel A. Michalski, Christoph W. Janssen, Klaus-Peter Friess, Helmut Rosenberg, Robert Bader, Franz G. Mucinous and Signet-Ring Cell Colorectal Cancers Differ from Classical Adenocarcinomas in Tumor Biology and Prognosis |
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Nitsche, Ulrich Zimmermann, Anina Späth, Christoph Müller, Tara Maak, Matthias Schuster, Tibor Slotta-Huspenina, Julia Käser, Samuel A. Michalski, Christoph W. Janssen, Klaus-Peter Friess, Helmut Rosenberg, Robert Bader, Franz G. |
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Nitsche, Ulrich |
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Mucinous and Signet-Ring Cell Colorectal Cancers Differ from Classical Adenocarcinomas in Tumor Biology and Prognosis |
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Mucinous and Signet-Ring Cell Colorectal Cancers Differ from Classical Adenocarcinomas in Tumor Biology and Prognosis |
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Mucinous and Signet-Ring Cell Colorectal Cancers Differ from Classical Adenocarcinomas in Tumor Biology and Prognosis |
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Mucinous and Signet-Ring Cell Colorectal Cancers Differ from Classical Adenocarcinomas in Tumor Biology and Prognosis |
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Mucinous and Signet-Ring Cell Colorectal Cancers Differ from Classical Adenocarcinomas in Tumor Biology and Prognosis |
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mucinous and signet-ring cell colorectal cancers differ from classical adenocarcinomas in tumor biology and prognosis |
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Mucinous adenocarcinomas are uncommon and signet-ring cell carcinomas are rare histological subtypes of colorectal cancer, which differ from classical adenocarcinomas in clinicopathology and prognosis. In particular, signet-ring cell carcinomas could be taken into account for individual risk estimation because of their clearly different behavior. |
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