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Published in: International Journal of Colorectal Disease 10/2016

Open Access 01-10-2016 | Original Article

Differences between colon and rectal cancer in complications, short-term survival and recurrences

Authors: Max P.L. van der Sijp, Esther Bastiaannet, Wilma E. Mesker, Lydia G. M. van der Geest, Anne J. Breugom, Willem H. Steup, Andreas W. K. S. Marinelli, Larissa N. L. Tseng, Rob A. E. M. Tollenaar, Cornelis J. H. van de Velde, J. W. T. Dekker

Published in: International Journal of Colorectal Disease | Issue 10/2016

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Abstract

Purpose

Many apparent differences exist in aetiology, genetics, anatomy and treatment response between colon cancer (CC) and rectal cancer (RC). This study examines the differences in patient characteristics, prevalence of complications and their effect on short-term survival, long-term survival and the rate of recurrence between RC and CC.

Methods

For all stage II–III CC and RC patients who underwent resection with curative intent (2006–2008) in five hospitals in the Netherlands, occurrence of complications, crude survival, relative survival and recurrence rates were compared.

Results

A total of 767 CC and 272 RC patients underwent resection. Significant differences were found for age, gender, emergency surgery, T-stage and grade. CC patients experienced fewer complications compared to RC (p = 0.019), but CC patients had worse short-term mortality rates (1.5 versus 6.7 % for 30-day mortality, p = 0.001 and 5.2 versus 9.5 % for 90-day mortality, p = 0.032). The adjusted HR (overall survival) for CC patients with complications was 1.57 (1.23–2.01; p < 0.001) as compared to patients without complications; for RC, the HR was 1.79 (1.12–2.87; p = 0.015). Relative survival analyses showed high excess mortality in the first months after surgery and a sustained, prolonged negative effect on both CC and RC. Complications were associated with a higher recurrence rate for both CC and RC; adjusted analyses showed a trend towards a significant association.

Conclusion

Large differences exist in patient characteristics and clinical outcomes between CC and RC. CC patients have a significantly higher short-term mortality compared to RC patients due to a more severe effect of complications.
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Metadata
Title
Differences between colon and rectal cancer in complications, short-term survival and recurrences
Authors
Max P.L. van der Sijp
Esther Bastiaannet
Wilma E. Mesker
Lydia G. M. van der Geest
Anne J. Breugom
Willem H. Steup
Andreas W. K. S. Marinelli
Larissa N. L. Tseng
Rob A. E. M. Tollenaar
Cornelis J. H. van de Velde
J. W. T. Dekker
Publication date
01-10-2016
Publisher
Springer Berlin Heidelberg
Published in
International Journal of Colorectal Disease / Issue 10/2016
Print ISSN: 0179-1958
Electronic ISSN: 1432-1262
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1007/s00384-016-2633-3

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