Retrospective Study
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World J Gastrointest Surg. Aug 27, 2023; 15(8): 1739-1750
Published online Aug 27, 2023. doi: 10.4240/wjgs.v15.i8.1739
Table 1 Anatomical distribution of gastric cancer and colorectal cancer between 2001 and 2021, n (%)
Tumor locationPeriod 1 (n = 18)Period 2 (n = 23)Period 3 (n = 40)Period 4 (n = 137)
GCThe cardia or gastroesophageal, junction (n = 58)3 (16.67%)5 (21.74)16 (40.00)34 (24.82)
Stomach body (n = 50)5 (27.78)10 (43.48)7 (17.50)28 (20.44)
Gastric antrum (n = 91)10 (55.55)7 (30.43)8 (20.00)66 (48.18)
Whole stomach (n = 19)01 (4.35)9 (22.50)9 (6.56)
Tumor locationPeriod 1 (n = 38)Period 2 (n = 64)Period 3 (n = 154)Period 4 (n = 307)
CRCIleocecal region (n = 28)2 (5.25)2 (3.13)3 (1.95)21 (6.84)
Ascending colon or the hepatic, curvature of the colon (n = 28)03 (4.69)7 (4.55)18 (5.86)
Transverse colon (n = 28)1 (2.63)6 (9.37)10 (6.49)11 (3.58)
Splenic or descending colon (n = 19)1 (2.63)4 (6.25)3 (1.95)11 (3.58)
Sigmoid colon (n = 149)17 (44.75)23 (35.94)30 (19.48)79 (25.74)
Uppermost segmzent of the rectum (n = 181)10 (26.32)16 (25.00)60 (38.96)95 (30.94)
Lower segment of the rectum (n = 130)7 (18.42)10 (15.62)41 (26.62)72 (23.46)