Colorectal Cancer and Stem Cells

Carcinoma of the rectum, which is the bottom portion of the digestive tract. Noncancerous polyps may appear in early cases. These are frequently asymptomatic but can be found by screening. Doctors advise testing for patients at high risk or who are over 50 because of this. The location and size of the disease determine the symptoms of colorectal cancer.

 

In colorectal cancer, cancer stem cells (CSCs) promote tumour development, metastasis, and treatment resistance (CRC). Because of the intricacy of their isolation, these cells are a prospective target for the treatment of CRC but are challenging to research.

 

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