Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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8453186 | Journal of Bone Oncology | 2017 | 4 Pages |
Abstract
BMs in rectal cancer occur more frequently than in colon cancer. Lung metastases predicted potential progression to bone in CRCs more than liver metastases. Primary rectal locations, lung metastases and serum CEA were independent risk factors for BMs in CRC. Thus, patients should receive early bones scanning when presenting with CRC.
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Authors
Zhenghong Zhenghong, Zihua zhu Zihua zhu, Guoweijian Guoweijian, Zhangning Zhangning, Caiyunyun Caiyunyun, Yingjiangshan Yingjiangshan, Xiaomi Xiaomi,