The risk factors for peritoneal carcinomatosis (PC) occurrence after radical surgical treatment of patients, suffering colorectal cancer, were analyzed. Probability of the disease recurrence occurrence have depended upon a patient's age, the invasion depth of primary tumor, its histological type and differentiation degree. Determination of independent predictors gives possibility to prognosticate the PC individually and to diagnose it early.

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