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Pregnancy and neonatal outcomes among women with early-onset colorectal cancer: a nationwide case–control study

BACKGROUND: Early-onset colorectal cancer has risen worldwide, leaving more women with colorectal cancer at reproductive ages. We aimed to investigate the risk of adverse pregnancy and neonatal outcomes among women with early-onset colorectal cancer. METHODS: We conducted a nationwide, matched case–...

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Autores principales: Cao, Yin, Zhao, Stephanie, Bexelius, Tomas S., Söderling, Jonas, Shi, Mengyao, Roelstraete, Bjorn, Warner, Barbara B., Stephansson, Olof, Ludvigsson, Jonas F.
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Publicado: Elsevier 2023
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10139893/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37125404
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.eclinm.2023.101963
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author Cao, Yin
Zhao, Stephanie
Bexelius, Tomas S.
Söderling, Jonas
Shi, Mengyao
Roelstraete, Bjorn
Warner, Barbara B.
Stephansson, Olof
Ludvigsson, Jonas F.
author_facet Cao, Yin
Zhao, Stephanie
Bexelius, Tomas S.
Söderling, Jonas
Shi, Mengyao
Roelstraete, Bjorn
Warner, Barbara B.
Stephansson, Olof
Ludvigsson, Jonas F.
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description BACKGROUND: Early-onset colorectal cancer has risen worldwide, leaving more women with colorectal cancer at reproductive ages. We aimed to investigate the risk of adverse pregnancy and neonatal outcomes among women with early-onset colorectal cancer. METHODS: We conducted a nationwide, matched case–control study of maternal/pregnancy outcomes including pre-eclampsia and Cesarean delivery (C-section) as well as neonatal outcomes including preterm birth among 207 births in women with early-onset colorectal cancer (ages 18–49) and 1019 births in women without colorectal cancer in Sweden (1992–2019). Early-onset colorectal cancer cases were identified through the Cancer Register, and outcome data were retrieved through linkage to Medical Birth Register and National Patient Register. Using conditional logistic regression, we estimated multivariable-adjusted odds ratios (ORs) and 95% confidence intervals (CIs). FINDINGS: Between Jan 1, 1992, and Dec 31, 2019, women with early-onset colorectal cancer who gave birth had increased odds of pre-eclampsia (7.2% vs 3.2%; OR = 2.52, 95%CI = 1.25–5.08), any C-section (24.6% vs 19.4%; OR = 1.43, 95%CI = 1.00–2.06), particularly emergency C-section (17.4% vs 10.5%; OR = 1.79, 95%CI = 1.17–2.75), after adjustment for maternal education level, country of birth, body mass index and smoking in early pregnancy, and comorbidities. Maternal history of early-onset colorectal cancer was also associated with offspring preterm birth (12.1% vs 5.2%; OR = 2.31, 95%CI = 1.34–3.99), delineated as spontaneous (OR = 1.06, 95%CI = 0.47–2.39) or medically-indicated preterm birth (OR = 4.48, 95%CI = 2.05–9.79). There was no increased risk of congenital malformation or small for gestational age birth. INTERPRETATION: In this population-based study, maternal history of early-onset colorectal cancer was associated with risk of both adverse pregnancy (pre-eclampsia, C-section) and neonatal outcomes (preterm birth). FUNDING: 10.13039/100000002US National Institutes of Health, 10.13039/501100007687Swedish Society of Medicine, 10.13039/100012538Swedish Cancer Foundation.
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spelling pubmed-101398932023-04-29 Pregnancy and neonatal outcomes among women with early-onset colorectal cancer: a nationwide case–control study Cao, Yin Zhao, Stephanie Bexelius, Tomas S. Söderling, Jonas Shi, Mengyao Roelstraete, Bjorn Warner, Barbara B. Stephansson, Olof Ludvigsson, Jonas F. eClinicalMedicine Articles BACKGROUND: Early-onset colorectal cancer has risen worldwide, leaving more women with colorectal cancer at reproductive ages. We aimed to investigate the risk of adverse pregnancy and neonatal outcomes among women with early-onset colorectal cancer. METHODS: We conducted a nationwide, matched case–control study of maternal/pregnancy outcomes including pre-eclampsia and Cesarean delivery (C-section) as well as neonatal outcomes including preterm birth among 207 births in women with early-onset colorectal cancer (ages 18–49) and 1019 births in women without colorectal cancer in Sweden (1992–2019). Early-onset colorectal cancer cases were identified through the Cancer Register, and outcome data were retrieved through linkage to Medical Birth Register and National Patient Register. Using conditional logistic regression, we estimated multivariable-adjusted odds ratios (ORs) and 95% confidence intervals (CIs). FINDINGS: Between Jan 1, 1992, and Dec 31, 2019, women with early-onset colorectal cancer who gave birth had increased odds of pre-eclampsia (7.2% vs 3.2%; OR = 2.52, 95%CI = 1.25–5.08), any C-section (24.6% vs 19.4%; OR = 1.43, 95%CI = 1.00–2.06), particularly emergency C-section (17.4% vs 10.5%; OR = 1.79, 95%CI = 1.17–2.75), after adjustment for maternal education level, country of birth, body mass index and smoking in early pregnancy, and comorbidities. Maternal history of early-onset colorectal cancer was also associated with offspring preterm birth (12.1% vs 5.2%; OR = 2.31, 95%CI = 1.34–3.99), delineated as spontaneous (OR = 1.06, 95%CI = 0.47–2.39) or medically-indicated preterm birth (OR = 4.48, 95%CI = 2.05–9.79). There was no increased risk of congenital malformation or small for gestational age birth. INTERPRETATION: In this population-based study, maternal history of early-onset colorectal cancer was associated with risk of both adverse pregnancy (pre-eclampsia, C-section) and neonatal outcomes (preterm birth). FUNDING: 10.13039/100000002US National Institutes of Health, 10.13039/501100007687Swedish Society of Medicine, 10.13039/100012538Swedish Cancer Foundation. Elsevier 2023-04-13 /pmc/articles/PMC10139893/ /pubmed/37125404 http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.eclinm.2023.101963 Text en © 2023 The Author(s) https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an open access article under the CC BY license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Cao, Yin
Zhao, Stephanie
Bexelius, Tomas S.
Söderling, Jonas
Shi, Mengyao
Roelstraete, Bjorn
Warner, Barbara B.
Stephansson, Olof
Ludvigsson, Jonas F.
Pregnancy and neonatal outcomes among women with early-onset colorectal cancer: a nationwide case–control study
title Pregnancy and neonatal outcomes among women with early-onset colorectal cancer: a nationwide case–control study
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title_fullStr Pregnancy and neonatal outcomes among women with early-onset colorectal cancer: a nationwide case–control study
title_full_unstemmed Pregnancy and neonatal outcomes among women with early-onset colorectal cancer: a nationwide case–control study
title_short Pregnancy and neonatal outcomes among women with early-onset colorectal cancer: a nationwide case–control study
title_sort pregnancy and neonatal outcomes among women with early-onset colorectal cancer: a nationwide case–control study
topic Articles
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10139893/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37125404
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.eclinm.2023.101963
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