RESULTS OF RADICAL SURGERY IN TREATMENT OF COLORECTAL CANCER UNDER 35 YEARS OLD
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Purpose: To evaluate the results of radical surgery in colorectal cancer treatment for patients under 35 years old. Patients and method: A retrospective study on 54 patients aged up to 35 years old who underwent radical surgery to treat colorectal cancer in the National cancer hospital from 01/2016 to 12/2021. Results: Rate of symtomatic patient was 90,7% while the rate of stage III was 42,6%. There was no operative mortality in over 30 days after surgery. Postoperative complications occurred in 9 out of 54 patients, bowel obstruction was the most common complication (13%). The five-year overall survival rate was 56,6%, in specific, stage I, II, III were 83,3%, 73,0% and 18,2%, respectively.
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Colorectal cancer, under 35 years old
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