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2 August 2021
Presentations, Videos & Papers
Provides education content related to imaging anatomy and pathology. Numerous links to resources available online.
2 August 2021
Presentations, Videos & Papers
Radiopaedia is an open edit radiology resource including education related to imaging anatomy and pathology
2 August 2021
Presentations, Videos & Papers
The Educational site of the Radiological Society of the Netherlands providing radiological education for radiology trainees and radiologists.
2 August 2021
Consensus Statements and Guidelines
A comprehensive guideline produced by the European Society of Medical Oncology in 2017.
2 August 2021
Consensus Statements and Guidelines
A comprehensive guideline produced by the European Society of Medical Oncology in 2014.
2 August 2021
Consensus Statements and Guidelines
Incidence and epidemiology
Colorectal cancer (CRC) is the third most common tumour in men and the second in women, accounting for 10% of all tumour types worldwide. Incidence is 25% higher in males and differs greatly between countries. With more than 600 000 deaths estimated each year, CRC is the fourth most common cancer-related cause of death globally.1,2 The growing incidence in some countries reflects a modification in lifestyle and its consequences related with ‘Westernisation’ such as obesity, physical inactivity, alcohol consumption,
high red meat intake and cigarette smoking.3 Some data suggest a putative role in colon cancer carcinogenesis for factors that cause imbalances in gut microbiota
2 August 2021
Consensus Statements and Guidelines
INCIDENCE AND EPIDEMIOLOGY
Anal cancer is a rare disease that accounts for <1% and <3% of all new cancer diagnoses and gastrointestinal tumours,
respectively. The most common histological subtype is squamous-cell carcinoma of the anus (SCCA) with an
annual incidence of 0.5-2.0 in 100 000.1
22 June 2021
ACPGBI Publications
The Association of Coloproctology of Great Britain and Ireland (ACPGBI) would like to acknowledge and recognise the importance of the independent review of diversity and inclusion carried out by Baroness Helena Kennedy QC for the Royal College of Surgeons of England (RCS England).
9 June 2021
Consensus Statements and Guidelines