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单词 colorectal
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Definition of colorectal in English:

colorectal

adjective ˌkəʊləʊˈrɛkt(ə)lˌkōlōˈrekt(ə)l
  • Relating to or affecting the colon and the rectum.

    Example sentencesExamples
    • Italian surgeons have perfected a novel way of snaring large colorectal polyps which minimises the risk of postoperative bleeding.
    • Age and history play a role in your risk of developing colorectal cancer.
    • If colorectal cancer is found early enough, it can usually be cured by surgery.
    • Bowel cancer, also known as colorectal cancer, affects the lower part of the digestive system, the large bowel and the rectum.
    • In promoting colorectal cancer screening, it is worth remembering that no single test is ideal.
    • A common reason for removing a length of the colon or rectum is colorectal cancer.
    • It has been demonstrated to produce colorectal, prostate and mammary cancers in rats.
    • Research into the genetic mechanisms responsible for familial colorectal cancer is pivotal to understanding this disease.
    • Surveillance has been shown to reduce the risk of colorectal cancer and other associated cancers.
    • But have you ever wondered why an intelligent human being would become a colorectal surgeon?
    • Cancer of the colon and rectum are often combined as colorectal cancer.
    • Nearly 54 percent of the participants had never been tested for colorectal cancer.
    • Testing for fecal occult blood can reduce the incidence and mortality from colorectal cancer.
    • The remainder of the colorectal resection was carried out by standard methods.
    • The earlier study also showed beneficial results in reducing the risk of hip fracture and colorectal cancer.
    • Not all polyps become cancerous, but nearly all colorectal cancers evolve from polyps.
    • Talk with your personal physician about screening tests for colorectal cancer.
    • Fifteen percent of colorectal cancers can be detected by digital rectal examination.
    • Overall, colorectal cancer is the second leading cause of cancer deaths in the United States.
    • Heavy alcohol consumption and smoking also increases the risk of colorectal cancer.
 
 

Definition of colorectal in US English:

colorectal

adjectiveˌkōlōˈrekt(ə)l
  • Relating to or affecting the colon and the rectum.

    Example sentencesExamples
    • Cancer of the colon and rectum are often combined as colorectal cancer.
    • Research into the genetic mechanisms responsible for familial colorectal cancer is pivotal to understanding this disease.
    • The remainder of the colorectal resection was carried out by standard methods.
    • But have you ever wondered why an intelligent human being would become a colorectal surgeon?
    • Fifteen percent of colorectal cancers can be detected by digital rectal examination.
    • In promoting colorectal cancer screening, it is worth remembering that no single test is ideal.
    • Surveillance has been shown to reduce the risk of colorectal cancer and other associated cancers.
    • If colorectal cancer is found early enough, it can usually be cured by surgery.
    • Not all polyps become cancerous, but nearly all colorectal cancers evolve from polyps.
    • Talk with your personal physician about screening tests for colorectal cancer.
    • The earlier study also showed beneficial results in reducing the risk of hip fracture and colorectal cancer.
    • Bowel cancer, also known as colorectal cancer, affects the lower part of the digestive system, the large bowel and the rectum.
    • It has been demonstrated to produce colorectal, prostate and mammary cancers in rats.
    • Heavy alcohol consumption and smoking also increases the risk of colorectal cancer.
    • Testing for fecal occult blood can reduce the incidence and mortality from colorectal cancer.
    • Overall, colorectal cancer is the second leading cause of cancer deaths in the United States.
    • Italian surgeons have perfected a novel way of snaring large colorectal polyps which minimises the risk of postoperative bleeding.
    • Age and history play a role in your risk of developing colorectal cancer.
    • Nearly 54 percent of the participants had never been tested for colorectal cancer.
    • A common reason for removing a length of the colon or rectum is colorectal cancer.
 
 
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