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Not an equal opportunity disease - a sex and gender-based review of colorectal cancer in men and women: Part II

机译:不是机会均等疾病-男女基于性别的大肠癌回顾:第二部分

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This paper reviews the literature on colorectal cancer from a sex and gender-based perspective. Colorectal cancer is a major cause of death in the developed world, with rates increasing in developing countries. Although described by some writers as an 'equal opportunity' disease, it presents more risk to men than women. Both biological, or sex-linked factors, and gender-linked factors play a part in the aetiology of the disease, while gender differences in the use of screening and treatment also help shape the mortality gap between women and men for this condition. Without an appreciation of the part played by sex and gender in the risk of colorectal cancer, and without a gender-sensitive approach to screening in particular, it is possible that the mortality gap between men and women for this condition will widen in the future. 2007 WPMH GmbH.
机译:本文从性别和性别角度回顾了结直肠癌的文献。在发达国家,结直肠癌是主要的死亡原因,而在发展中国家,其发病率正在上升。尽管某些作者将其描述为“机会均等”疾病,但它给男性带来的风险要大于女性。生物学或性别相关因素以及性别相关因素都在疾病的病因中起作用,而在筛查和治疗方法中使用的性别差异也有助于改善这种情况下男女之间的死亡率差距。如果不认识性别在大肠癌风险中所起的作用,并且如果没有特别考虑性别敏感性的筛查方法,那么这种情况下男女之间的死亡率差距可能会在将来扩大。 2007 WPMH GmbH。

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