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Published in: International Journal of Clinical Oncology 4/2016

01-08-2016 | Original Article

Colorectal cancer in young patients: is it a distinct clinical entity?

Authors: Hadar Goldvaser, Ofer Purim, Yulia Kundel, Daniel Shepshelovich, Tzippy Shochat, Lital Shemesh-Bar, Aaron Sulkes, Baruch Brenner

Published in: International Journal of Clinical Oncology | Issue 4/2016

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Abstract

Background

The incidence of colorectal cancer in young patients is increasing. It remains unclear if the disease has unique features in this age group.

Methods

This was a single-center, retrospective cohort study which included patients diagnosed with colorectal cancer at age ≤40 years in 1997–2013 matched 1:2 by year of diagnosis with consecutive colorectal cancer patients diagnosed at age >50 years during the same period. Patients aged 41–50 years were not included in the study, to accentuate potential age-related differences. Clinicopathological characteristics, treatment, and outcome were compared between groups.

Results

The cohort included 330 patients, followed for a median time of 65.9 months (range 4.7–211). Several significant differences were noted. The younger group had a different ethnic composition. They had higher rates of family history of colorectal cancer (p = 0.003), hereditary colorectal cancer syndromes (p < 0.0001), and inflammatory bowel disease (p = 0.007), and a lower rate of polyps (p < 0.0001). They were more likely to present with stage III or IV disease (p = 0.001), angiolymphatic invasion, signet cell ring adenocarcinoma, and rectal tumors (p = 0.02). Younger patients more frequently received treatment. Young patients had a worse estimated 5-year disease-free survival rate (57.6  vs. 70 %, p = 0.039), but this did not retain significance when analyzed by stage (p = 0.092). Estimated 5-year overall survival rates were 59.1 and 62.1 % in the younger and the control group, respectively (p = 0.565).

Conclusions

Colorectal cancer among young patients may constitute a distinct clinical entity. Further research is needed to validate our findings and define the optimal approach in this population.
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Metadata
Title
Colorectal cancer in young patients: is it a distinct clinical entity?
Authors
Hadar Goldvaser
Ofer Purim
Yulia Kundel
Daniel Shepshelovich
Tzippy Shochat
Lital Shemesh-Bar
Aaron Sulkes
Baruch Brenner
Publication date
01-08-2016
Publisher
Springer Japan
Published in
International Journal of Clinical Oncology / Issue 4/2016
Print ISSN: 1341-9625
Electronic ISSN: 1437-7772
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1007/s10147-015-0935-z

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