Colorectal carcinoma/prognosis

The 5-year survival of individuals with colorectal carcinoma varies according to the stage at which the disease is detected.

In general, there is a much greater chance of five-year survival in individuals who are asymptomatic at the time of diagnosis (90%), compared to individuals who have difficulty lasting three (40%) or seven (25%) months at the time of diagnosis. Prevention and screening are therefore important in this disease.

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