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Changing trends, clinicopathological characteristics, surgical treatment patterns, and prognosis of schistosomiasis-associated versus non-schistosomiasis-associated colorectal cancer: a large retrospective cohort study of 31 153 cases in Shanghai, China (2001–2021)
With the elimination of schistosomiasis in China, its role in the pathogenesis of colorectal cancer (CRC) has decreased. However, the trends, clinicopathological features, surgical treatment patterns, and prognosis of schistosomiasis-associated CRC (SACRC) versus non-schistosomiasis-associated CRC (...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10389396/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36999800 http://dx.doi.org/10.1097/JS9.0000000000000293 |
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author | Zheng, Nanxin Wang, Hao Yu, Qing Wang, Chen Bai, Chen Guang Pan, An Fu Jiang, Jianjun Lu, Jian Dai, Si Min Mei, Zubing Zhang, Wei Gao, Xian Hua |
author_facet | Zheng, Nanxin Wang, Hao Yu, Qing Wang, Chen Bai, Chen Guang Pan, An Fu Jiang, Jianjun Lu, Jian Dai, Si Min Mei, Zubing Zhang, Wei Gao, Xian Hua |
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description | With the elimination of schistosomiasis in China, its role in the pathogenesis of colorectal cancer (CRC) has decreased. However, the trends, clinicopathological features, surgical treatment patterns, and prognosis of schistosomiasis-associated CRC (SACRC) versus non-schistosomiasis-associated CRC (NSACRC) in China remain unclear. MATERIALS AND METHODS: The percentage trend of SACRC in CRC patients in China was analyzed using data retrieved from the Pathology Registry of Changhai Hospital (2001–2021). Clinicopathological characteristics, surgical treatment patterns, and prognosis-related parameters were compared between the two groups. Multivariate Cox regression analyses were performed for disease-free survival (DFS) and overall survival (OS). RESULTS: A total of 31 153 CRC cases were included, with 823 (2.6%) cases of SACRC and 30 330 (97.4%) cases of NSACRC. The average percentage of SACRC cases has decreased continuously from 3.8 to 1.7% (from 2001 to 2021). Compared with the NSACRC group, the SACRC group had more men, older age at diagnosis, lower BMI, fewer symptoms; higher rates of rectal cancer, comorbidities, KRAS mutation, multiple primary CRC and concomitant polyps; less lymph node metastasis, distant metastasis, vascular invasion, and tumor budding; less preoperative radiotherapy and preoperative chemotherapy; and more positive resection margins and postoperative targeted therapy. There were no significant differences between the two groups regarding laparoscopic surgery, palliative resection, extended radical resection, or ostomy. Moreover, the SACRC group had adverse DFS and similar OS compared with the NSACRC group. In multivariate analyses, schistosomiasis was not an independent predictor of DFS or OS. CONCLUSION: The percentage of SACRC in CRC (2.6%) in our hospital was very low, and it decreased continuously over the last two decades, indicating that schistosomiasis is no longer an important risk factor for CRC in Shanghai, China. Patients with SACRC have distinct clinicopathological, molecular, and treatment-related features and survival rates similar to those with NSACRC. |
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spelling | pubmed-103893962023-08-01 Changing trends, clinicopathological characteristics, surgical treatment patterns, and prognosis of schistosomiasis-associated versus non-schistosomiasis-associated colorectal cancer: a large retrospective cohort study of 31 153 cases in Shanghai, China (2001–2021) Zheng, Nanxin Wang, Hao Yu, Qing Wang, Chen Bai, Chen Guang Pan, An Fu Jiang, Jianjun Lu, Jian Dai, Si Min Mei, Zubing Zhang, Wei Gao, Xian Hua Int J Surg Original Research With the elimination of schistosomiasis in China, its role in the pathogenesis of colorectal cancer (CRC) has decreased. However, the trends, clinicopathological features, surgical treatment patterns, and prognosis of schistosomiasis-associated CRC (SACRC) versus non-schistosomiasis-associated CRC (NSACRC) in China remain unclear. MATERIALS AND METHODS: The percentage trend of SACRC in CRC patients in China was analyzed using data retrieved from the Pathology Registry of Changhai Hospital (2001–2021). Clinicopathological characteristics, surgical treatment patterns, and prognosis-related parameters were compared between the two groups. Multivariate Cox regression analyses were performed for disease-free survival (DFS) and overall survival (OS). RESULTS: A total of 31 153 CRC cases were included, with 823 (2.6%) cases of SACRC and 30 330 (97.4%) cases of NSACRC. The average percentage of SACRC cases has decreased continuously from 3.8 to 1.7% (from 2001 to 2021). Compared with the NSACRC group, the SACRC group had more men, older age at diagnosis, lower BMI, fewer symptoms; higher rates of rectal cancer, comorbidities, KRAS mutation, multiple primary CRC and concomitant polyps; less lymph node metastasis, distant metastasis, vascular invasion, and tumor budding; less preoperative radiotherapy and preoperative chemotherapy; and more positive resection margins and postoperative targeted therapy. There were no significant differences between the two groups regarding laparoscopic surgery, palliative resection, extended radical resection, or ostomy. Moreover, the SACRC group had adverse DFS and similar OS compared with the NSACRC group. In multivariate analyses, schistosomiasis was not an independent predictor of DFS or OS. CONCLUSION: The percentage of SACRC in CRC (2.6%) in our hospital was very low, and it decreased continuously over the last two decades, indicating that schistosomiasis is no longer an important risk factor for CRC in Shanghai, China. Patients with SACRC have distinct clinicopathological, molecular, and treatment-related features and survival rates similar to those with NSACRC. Lippincott Williams & Wilkins 2023-03-31 /pmc/articles/PMC10389396/ /pubmed/36999800 http://dx.doi.org/10.1097/JS9.0000000000000293 Text en © 2023 the Author(s). Published by Wolters Kluwer Health, Inc. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution-Non Commercial-No Derivatives License 4.0 (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/) (CCBY-NC-ND), where it is permissible to download and share the work provided it is properly cited. The work cannot be changed in any way or used commercially without permission from the journal. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/ (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/) |
spellingShingle | Original Research Zheng, Nanxin Wang, Hao Yu, Qing Wang, Chen Bai, Chen Guang Pan, An Fu Jiang, Jianjun Lu, Jian Dai, Si Min Mei, Zubing Zhang, Wei Gao, Xian Hua Changing trends, clinicopathological characteristics, surgical treatment patterns, and prognosis of schistosomiasis-associated versus non-schistosomiasis-associated colorectal cancer: a large retrospective cohort study of 31 153 cases in Shanghai, China (2001–2021) |
title | Changing trends, clinicopathological characteristics, surgical treatment patterns, and prognosis of schistosomiasis-associated versus non-schistosomiasis-associated colorectal cancer: a large retrospective cohort study of 31 153 cases in Shanghai, China (2001–2021) |
title_full | Changing trends, clinicopathological characteristics, surgical treatment patterns, and prognosis of schistosomiasis-associated versus non-schistosomiasis-associated colorectal cancer: a large retrospective cohort study of 31 153 cases in Shanghai, China (2001–2021) |
title_fullStr | Changing trends, clinicopathological characteristics, surgical treatment patterns, and prognosis of schistosomiasis-associated versus non-schistosomiasis-associated colorectal cancer: a large retrospective cohort study of 31 153 cases in Shanghai, China (2001–2021) |
title_full_unstemmed | Changing trends, clinicopathological characteristics, surgical treatment patterns, and prognosis of schistosomiasis-associated versus non-schistosomiasis-associated colorectal cancer: a large retrospective cohort study of 31 153 cases in Shanghai, China (2001–2021) |
title_short | Changing trends, clinicopathological characteristics, surgical treatment patterns, and prognosis of schistosomiasis-associated versus non-schistosomiasis-associated colorectal cancer: a large retrospective cohort study of 31 153 cases in Shanghai, China (2001–2021) |
title_sort | changing trends, clinicopathological characteristics, surgical treatment patterns, and prognosis of schistosomiasis-associated versus non-schistosomiasis-associated colorectal cancer: a large retrospective cohort study of 31 153 cases in shanghai, china (2001–2021) |
topic | Original Research |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10389396/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36999800 http://dx.doi.org/10.1097/JS9.0000000000000293 |
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