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Jcm11237108 It is estimated that nearly 2.0 million new cases of colorectal cancer (CRC) were diagnosed in 2020 and 935,000 patients will die from it, causing approximately one in 10 deaths from cancer. For all intents and purposes, this disease could be considered to be a marker of socioeconomic development, which could explain how higher incidence and mortality rates are found in Western countries, and also why this tumor has increasingly become a characteristic of older patients following the lengthening of the average lifespan, longer than in many regions of Africa and . . .
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