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A Comprehensive Comparison of Early-Onset and Average-Onset Colorectal Cancers

Authors :
J. Joshua Smith
Erin E. Salo-Mullen
Henry Walch
Diana Mandelker
Asha Krishnan
Michael F. Berger
Felix Steinruecke
Neil H. Segal
Gustavo Dos Santos Fernandes
Diane Reidy-Lagunes
Garrett M. Nash
Kimeisha Belanfanti
Leonard B. Saltz
Andrea Cercek
Zsofia K. Stadler
Karuna Ganesh
Anna M. Varghese
Chaitanya Bandlamudi
Mark E. Robson
Melissa Lumish
Jinru Shia
Vijai Joseph
Julio Garcia Aguilar
Nikolaus Schultz
Walid K. Chatila
Robin B. Mendelsohn
P. Paty
Kenneth Offit
Nancy E. Kemeny
Arnold J. Markowitz
Liying Zhang
Louise Catherine Connell
Preethi Srinivasan
Yelena Kemel
Barry S. Taylor
Ozge Birsoy
Jose G. Guillem
David B. Solit
Jesse Galle
Rona Yaeger
Sebastian Mondaca
Efsevia Vakiani
Luis A. Diaz
Anna Maio
Lerie Palmaira
Prince Rainier Tejada
Martin R. Weiser
Source :
J Natl Cancer Inst
Publication Year :
2021
Publisher :
Oxford University Press, 2021.

Abstract

Background The causative factors for the recent increase in early-onset colorectal cancer (EO-CRC) incidence are unknown. We sought to determine if early-onset disease is clinically or genomically distinct from average-onset colorectal cancer (AO-CRC). Methods Clinical, histopathologic, and genomic characteristics of EO-CRC patients (2014-2019), divided into age 35 years and younger and 36-49 years at diagnosis, were compared with AO-CRC (50 years and older). Patients with mismatch repair deficient tumors, CRC-related hereditary syndromes, and inflammatory bowel disease were excluded from all but the germline analysis. All statistical tests were 2-sided. Results In total, 759 patients with EO-CRC (35 years, n = 151; 36-49 years, n = 608) and AO-CRC (n = 687) were included. Left-sided tumors (35 years and younger = 80.8%; 36-49 years = 83.7%; AO = 63.9%; P Conclusions EO-CRCs are more commonly left-sided and present with rectal bleeding and abdominal pain but are otherwise clinically and genomically indistinguishable from AO-CRCs. Aggressive treatment regimens based solely on the age at CRC diagnosis are not warranted.

Details

Language :
English
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
J Natl Cancer Inst
Accession number :
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