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Clinical Characteristics and Outcomes of Colorectal Cancer in the ColoCare Study: Differences by Age of Onset.

Authors :
Himbert, Caroline
Himbert, Caroline
Figueiredo, Jane C
Shibata, David
Ose, Jennifer
Lin, Tengda
Huang, Lyen C
Peoples, Anita R
Scaife, Courtney L
Pickron, Bartley
Lambert, Laura
Cohan, Jessica N
Bronner, Mary
Felder, Seth
Sanchez, Julian
Dessureault, Sophie
Coppola, Domenico
Hoffman, David M
Nasseri, Yosef F
Decker, Robert W
Zaghiyan, Karen
Murrell, Zuri A
Hendifar, Andrew
Gong, Jun
Firoozmand, Eiman
Gangi, Alexandra
Moore, Beth A
Cologne, Kyle G
El-Masry, Maryliza S
Hinkle, Nathan
Monroe, Justin
Mutch, Matthew
Bernadt, Cory
Chatterjee, Deyali
Sinanan, Mika
Cohen, Stacey A
Wallin, Ulrike
Grady, William M
Lampe, Paul D
Reddi, Deepti
Krane, Mukta
Fichera, Alessandro
Moonka, Ravi
Herpel, Esther
Schirmacher, Peter
Kloor, Matthias
von Knebel-Doeberitz, Magnus
Nattenmueller, Johanna
Kauczor, Hans-Ulrich
Swanson, Eric
Jedrzkiewicz, Jolanta
Schmit, Stephanie L
Gigic, Biljana
Ulrich, Alexis B
Toriola, Adetunji T
Siegel, Erin M
Li, Christopher I
Ulrich, Cornelia M
Hardikar, Sheetal
Himbert, Caroline
Himbert, Caroline
Figueiredo, Jane C
Shibata, David
Ose, Jennifer
Lin, Tengda
Huang, Lyen C
Peoples, Anita R
Scaife, Courtney L
Pickron, Bartley
Lambert, Laura
Cohan, Jessica N
Bronner, Mary
Felder, Seth
Sanchez, Julian
Dessureault, Sophie
Coppola, Domenico
Hoffman, David M
Nasseri, Yosef F
Decker, Robert W
Zaghiyan, Karen
Murrell, Zuri A
Hendifar, Andrew
Gong, Jun
Firoozmand, Eiman
Gangi, Alexandra
Moore, Beth A
Cologne, Kyle G
El-Masry, Maryliza S
Hinkle, Nathan
Monroe, Justin
Mutch, Matthew
Bernadt, Cory
Chatterjee, Deyali
Sinanan, Mika
Cohen, Stacey A
Wallin, Ulrike
Grady, William M
Lampe, Paul D
Reddi, Deepti
Krane, Mukta
Fichera, Alessandro
Moonka, Ravi
Herpel, Esther
Schirmacher, Peter
Kloor, Matthias
von Knebel-Doeberitz, Magnus
Nattenmueller, Johanna
Kauczor, Hans-Ulrich
Swanson, Eric
Jedrzkiewicz, Jolanta
Schmit, Stephanie L
Gigic, Biljana
Ulrich, Alexis B
Toriola, Adetunji T
Siegel, Erin M
Li, Christopher I
Ulrich, Cornelia M
Hardikar, Sheetal
Source :
Cancers; vol 13, iss 15, 3817; 2072-6694
Publication Year :
2021

Abstract

Early-onset colorectal cancer has been on the rise in Western populations. Here, we compare patient characteristics between those with early- (<50 years) vs. late-onset (≥50 years) disease in a large multinational cohort of colorectal cancer patients (n = 2193). We calculated descriptive statistics and assessed associations of clinicodemographic factors with age of onset using mutually-adjusted logistic regression models. Patients were on average 60 years old, with BMI of 29 kg/m2, 52% colon cancers, 21% early-onset, and presented with stage II or III (60%) disease. Early-onset patients presented with more advanced disease (stages III-IV: 63% vs. 51%, respectively), and received more neo and adjuvant treatment compared to late-onset patients, after controlling for stage (odds ratio (OR) (95% confidence interval (CI)) = 2.30 (1.82-3.83) and 2.00 (1.43-2.81), respectively). Early-onset rectal cancer patients across all stages more commonly received neoadjuvant treatment, even when not indicated as the standard of care, e.g., during stage I disease. The odds of early-onset disease were higher among never smokers and lower among overweight patients (1.55 (1.21-1.98) and 0.56 (0.41-0.76), respectively). Patients with early-onset colorectal cancer were more likely to be diagnosed with advanced stage disease, to have received systemic treatments regardless of stage at diagnosis, and were less likely to be ever smokers or overweight.

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Database :
OAIster
Journal :
Cancers; vol 13, iss 15, 3817; 2072-6694
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application/pdf, Cancers vol 13, iss 15, 3817 2072-6694
Publication Type :
Electronic Resource
Accession number :
edsoai.on1367388163
Document Type :
Electronic Resource