RESUMO
The medical records of 120 patients with Colo-Rectal Cancer who were admitted between 1983 and 1990, were reviewed. The clinical, radiologic, epidemiologic, endoscopic and pathologic characteristic were analyzed in all the patients; also their follow up related to Age, CEA, Dukes and treatment. Late stage diagnosis (10.8% of the cases were diagnosed during obstructive episodes, and 48.3% of the cases were Dukes C and D) and the high mortality (34.1% of the patients died within the first year of the diagnosis), are still basic problems to be solved. The high percentage of patients less than 40 years old (25.8%) and the high incidence of rectal localization of the disease (49.1%), must prompt us to attempt to control the disease by means of colonic evaluation in young people with symptoms attributable to Hemorrhoids or Amebiasis.