Colorectal Cancer
Conditions
Keywords
Clinical, Endoscopic, Pathological features
Brief summary
Clinico-epidemiological and endoscopic characteristics of patients with colorectal cancers:A Retrospective study in Sohag The aim : 1. determine the prevalence and clinicopathological pattern of patients with colorectal cancers 2. interpretative association between risk factors and severity of patient condition to define possible predictors 3. assess potential association between serum markers, imaging, endoscopic features and underlying condition.
Detailed description
Methods : 1. all data will be obtained from patients as personal history (name, age, sex, occupation,residence , marital status, personal habits), history of illness at diagnosis, presence of diabetes or hypertension and other co-morbidity 2. general examination as general appearance,vital signs ,head and neck ,chest ,upper and lower limbs, Abdomen and pelvis ,and local examination as per rectal examination. 3. laboratory test as complete blood count and tumor markers ,imaging as abdominal ultrasound, CT,MRI, endoscopic findings and pathological features.
Interventions
Lower endoscopy
Sponsors
Study design
Eligibility
Inclusion criteria
* patients aged 18 years old and above * patients with confirmed diagnosis of colon or rectal cancer ,supported by histopathological result
Exclusion criteria
* patients with missed pathological or endoscopic data * patients diagnosed with other malignancies rather than colorectal cancers
Design outcomes
Primary
| Measure | Time frame | Description |
|---|---|---|
| Number and proportion of patients diagnosed with colon or rectal cancers within study period in sohag, Egypt | Retrospective review from 2015 to 2025 | To determine prevalence of colorectal cancers in sohag, Egypt |
| Correlation between baseline serum carcinoembryonic antigen (CEA) levels and tumor stage (TNM classification) | As recorded at diagnosis | To assess the association between serum CEA levels and disease severity |
| Association between personal risk factors (e.g, age, sex, lifestyle habits, comorbidities) and tumor stage at diagnosis | based on initial diagnosis records from 2015 to 2025 | To identify risk factors associated with more advanced disease |
Countries
Egypt