Associations of advanced age with comorbidity, stage and primary subsite as contributors to mortality from colorectal cancer
BackgroundAlthough survival from colorectal cancer (CRC) has improved substantially in recent decades, people with advanced age still have a high likelihood of mortality from this disease. Nonetheless, few studies have investigated how cancer stage, subsite and comorbidities contribute collectively...
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Main Authors: | Kazzem Gheybi (Author), Elizabeth Buckley (Author), Agnes Vitry (Author), David Roder (Author) |
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