Colorectal Cancer: Open Access

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About Colorectal Cancer: Open Access

Colorectal Cancer: an open access is a fast growing open access journal for researchers to share their views on the latest development in the field of colorectal cancer research. Colorectal cancer is one of the recurrently occurring malignancies worldwide with about 1.8 million newly diagnosed cases in 2019. It is third most common cancer worldwide.

Colorectal cancer often begins as abnormal growth tissue called a polyp inside the colon or rectum which is the main cause of morbidity & mortality. The treatment of colorectal cancer is now multidisciplinary and guided by precise staging and histopathology. For this reason, all patients should be discussed and treated as appropriate by a team consisting of pathologists, radiologists, surgeons, oncologists, researchers and colorectal nurse specialists. The main emphasis is on recent scientific developments in all areas related to colorectal cancers.

Colorectal Cancer provides an opportunity to researchers and scientist to explore the advanced and latest research developments in the field of colorectal cancer and related academic disciplines. The Journal gladly proffers high quality original research studies, case studies, clinical trials, editorials, hypothesis, methodology, short reports, study protocols, clinical features, diagnosis, treatment and management of patients with neoplasms in the colorectal cancer and reviews related to it. Be an Open access journal all the published articles can be accessed online without any subscription charges and will receive the benefit of extensive worldwide visibility. The Journal assures quality information by following mandatory peer review process. All the submitted manuscripts undergo peer review by the subject experts under the supervision of the Editor-in-Chief or assigned Editorial committee member of the Journal of Colorectal Cancer.

Welcome to the Colorectal Cancer gateway!

Submit manuscript at https://www.imedpub.com/submissions/colorectal-cancer-open-access.html or E-mail attachment to  manuscripts@imedpub.com  

 

Colorectal Polyps

Colorectal polyp is a small clump of cells that forms on the lining of the colon large intestine. Most colon polyps are harmless. But over time, some colon polyps can turn into colon cancer. Polyps forms when the genetic material within the cells lining the colon changes and becomes abnormal. Symptoms include bleeding from the polyp.Types of polyps include Adenomatous polyps, Genetic adenomatous polyp syndromes, Hyperplastic polyps, Hamartomatous, Juvenile and Inflammatory polyps.

Related Journals of Colorectal Polyps:
International Journal of Digestive Diseases, Archives in Cancer Research, Journal of Neoplasm, Postcolonial Studies, Colon cancer research, Journal of Commonwealth and Postcolonial Studies, Colon cancer journals, Colon and Rectum, Colonial Latin American Historical Review.

Benign Colorectal Disease

The occurence of benign medical and surgical diseases of the colorectal (colon & rectum) increases with age. Although constipation, fecal incontinence and several other associated benign conditions increase in frequency with aging, a paucity of information exists regarding the normal aging effect on gastrointestinal pathophysiology Tumor is an abnormal growth of cells that serves no purpose.Benign tumor is not a malignant tumor, which is cancer. Most colonic tumors are benign epithelial polyps. Growth of a benign tumor might be linked to Environmental toxins, such as exposure to radiation, Genetics, Diet, Stress, Local trauma, injury, Inflammation or infection. Types of Benign Tumors include Adenomas and Fibromas.

Related Journals of Benign Colorectal Disease:
Archives in Cancer Research, Journal of Imaging and Interventional Radiology, Colon cancer journals, Journal of Universal Surgery, Cancer Investigation, Journal of the National Cancer Institute. Monographs, Molecular Cancer, Supportive Care in Cancer.

Metastatic Colorectal Cancer

Metastasis is a pathogenic agent's spread from primary site to a different or secondary site within the host's body. A tumor formed by metastatic cancer cells is called a metastatic tumor or a metastasis. The most common site of metastases for colon or rectal cancer is the liver. Colorectal cancer cells may also spread to the lungs, bones, brain or spinal cord. If you have been treated for colorectal cancer and cancer cells have been found in these areas, it may be a sign that the original colorectal cancer has spread. Metastatic colorectal cancer is different from recurrent colorectal cancer. Recurrent colorectal cancer is cancer that returns to the same part of the colon or rectum after treatment, rather than spreading to other parts of the body.

Related Journals of Metastatic Colorectal Cancer: Journal of Adenocarcinoma, Journal of Neoplasm, Archives in Cancer Research, Clinical Colorectal Cancer,  Current Colorectal Cancer Reports,  Open Colorectal Cancer, Colon cancer statistics, International Journal of Colorectal Disease, Colon cancer

Treatment of Colorectal Cancer

The treatment of colorectal cancer can be aimed at cure or palliation. On the basis of stages of Colorectal cancer different types of treatment are available for patients. Three main primary treatements are Surgery,Chemotherapy, Radiation therapy. There are so many advanced techniques are a ablation, immunotherapy, partial colectomy, endoscopic mucosal resction, sigmoidoscopy, targeted therapy some are being tested in clinical trials depend on health issues.

Related Journals of Colorectal Cancer Treatment:
Journal of Universal Surgery, Journal of Adenocarcinoma, Archives in Cancer Research, Advances in Cancer Research, Cancer Biology and Therapy, Anti-Cancer Drugs, Nutrition and Cancer, Colon cancer statisticsArchives in Cancer Research, Journal of Neoplasm, International Journal of Digestive Diseases, Journal of Gastrointestinal Surgery, World Journal of Surgery, American Journal of Surgery,  Surgery, Colon cancer journals, British Journal of Surgery.

Colonoscopy

Colonoscopy is a procedure whereby a physician inserts a viewing tube colonoscope into the rectum for the purpose of inspecting the colon.Colonoscopy find ulcers, colon polyps, tumors, and areas of inflammation or bleeding. During a colonoscopy tissue samples can be collected and abnormal growths can be taken out.Colonoscopy is one of the tests that may be used to screen colon cancer.

Related Journals of Colonoscopy:
Journal of Imaging and Interventional Radiology, Journal of Adenocarcinoma, Colon cancer research, Journal of Neoplasm,Colon cancer, Diseases of the Colon and Rectum, Clinics in Colon and Rectal Surgery, Colonial Latin American Review, Journal of Postcolonial Writing.

Gastrointestinal stromal tumor

Gastrointestinal stromal tumor (GIST) is the most common sarcoma of the gastrointestinal tract. The tumor can originate anywhere from the oesophagus to the rectum, Most GISTs are found in the stomach and small bowel but can occur anywhere along the GI tract. Uncommonly, GIST arises elsewhere in the abdomen outside of the gastrointestinal tract.Symptoms of GIST can vary depending on the size and location of the tumour. They may include: Blood in stools or vomit, Painless lump in the abdomen, Discomfort or pain in the abdomen or around organs.

Related Journals of Gastrointestinal Stromal Tumor:
Journal of Gastrointestinal Cancer, Gastrointestinal Cancer Research, Advances in Gastrointestinal Cancers, Journal of Gastrointestinal & Digestive System,Journal of Gastrointestinal Cancer and Stromal Tumors

Ulcerative Colitis

Ulcerative Colitis is a type of inflammatory bowel disease Many ulcerative colitis patients undergo reconstructive proctocolectomy. This technique involves removing the colon and rectum, then constructing an ileoanal pouch inside  body using  small bowel to  retain continence.

Related Journals of Ulcerative Colitis:
Journal of Imaging and Interventional Radiology, International Journal of Digestive Diseases, Journal of Neoplasm, Stomach and Intestine, Journal of Crohn's and Colitis, Journal of Cancer Research and Clinical Oncology, Colon cancer statistics, Cancer Gene Therapy.

Crohns Disease

Crohns disease is a chronic or long lasting disease that causes inflammation, irritation or swelling in the gastrointestinal tract it is also called as inflammatory bowel disease. Symptoms include abdominal pain, diarrhoea, anal fissures, Loss of appetite and weight loss. cause of Crohns disease include autoimmune reaction, genes, environment.

Related Journals of Crohns Disease:
Journal of Neoplasm, Journal of Adenocarcinoma, Journal of Universal Surgery, Journal of Crohns and Colitis,  FrenchColonial History, Cancer Control, Cancer Journal, American Journal of Clinical Oncology, Colon cancer journals.

Colorectal sarcomas

Sarcoma is Malignant tumour of connective or other non-epithelial tissueColorectal sarcomas are a heterogeneous group of tumors of mesenchymal origin with multiple subtypes: leiomyosarcoma, histiocytomas, and desmoplastic small round cell tumors. Primary colorectal sarcomas have been defined as a rare and diverse group of mesenchymal cancers distinct from gastrointestinal stromal tumors (GISTs).

Related Journals of Sarcomas:
Archives in Cancer Research, International Journal of Digestive Diseases, Journal of Neoplasm, Sarcoma, Colon cancer research, Advances in Cancer Research,  Cancer Biology and Therapy, Colon cancer, Anticancer Research and  Cancer Science.

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Articles published in Colorectal Cancer: Open Access have been cited by esteemed scholars and scientists all around the world. Colorectal Cancer: Open Access has got h-index 5, which means every article in Colorectal Cancer: Open Access has got 5 average citations.

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