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Colorectal Cancer Increased After Gynecologic Cancer

Arch Fam Med. 2000;9:245.

Colorectal cancer was increased in women who previously had the diagnosis of ovarian cancer before the age of 50 years (standardized incidence ratio 3.67 [confidence interval, 2.74-4.80]) or endometrial cancer before the age of 50 years (standardized incidence ratio 3.39 [confidence interval, 2.73-4.17]). No association found with previous cervical cancer. (Ann Intern Med. 1999;131:189-193.)






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