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Clinical Tools and Resources for Gastrointestinal Cancer



The purpose of these derivative products is to more widely disseminate, in a practical and user-friendly form, the recommendations contained in the guidelines. In the gastrointestinal cancer area, ASCO currently has derivative products for two guidelines.

Clinical Tools and Tables

Gastrointestinal Tumor Markers Matrix

Gastrointestinal Tumor Markers 2006 Update Revisions Table

Colon Cancer Surveillance Flow Sheet (.xls)

Colon Cancer Surveillance Flow Sheet (pdf)

Rectal Cancer Surveillance Flow Sheet (.xls)

Rectal Cancer Surveillance Flow Sheet (pdf)


Guideline Summaries

Gastrointestinal Tumor Markers Guideline Summary

Colorectal Cancer Surveillance Guideline Summary


Summary Slide Sets

Gastrointestinal Tumor Markers Slide Set (ppt)

Gastrointestinal Tumor Markers Slide Set (pdf)

Colorectal Cancer Surveillance Slide Set (ppt)

Colorectal Cancer Surveillance Slide Set (pdf)


Patient Guides

Gastrointestinal Tumor Markers Patient Guide

Colorectal Cancer Surveillance Patient Guide



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