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SUITABILITY OF SURVEILLANCE COLONOSCOPY FOR PATIENTS WITH ULCERATIVE COLITIS TO DETECT COLORECTAL CANCER: CURRENT GUIDELINES MISS SOME EARLY-STAGE CASES
Surveillance colonoscopy (SC) is considered important for the early detection and treatment of colorectal cancer (CRC) in patients with ulcerative colitis (UC). Here, we investigated whether current guidelines are appropriate in preventing UC patients from being diagnosed with CRC at an incurable st...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4361526/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/25797989 |
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author | KAMIYA, TORU ANDO, TAKAFUMI WATANABE, OSAMU NAKAMURA, MASANAO YAMAMURA, TAKESHI MIYAHARA, RYOJI HIROOKA, YOSHIKI GOTO, HIDEMI |
author_facet | KAMIYA, TORU ANDO, TAKAFUMI WATANABE, OSAMU NAKAMURA, MASANAO YAMAMURA, TAKESHI MIYAHARA, RYOJI HIROOKA, YOSHIKI GOTO, HIDEMI |
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description | Surveillance colonoscopy (SC) is considered important for the early detection and treatment of colorectal cancer (CRC) in patients with ulcerative colitis (UC). Here, we investigated whether current guidelines are appropriate in preventing UC patients from being diagnosed with CRC at an incurable stage. Among 1583 patients under treatment for UC, 27 patients were diagnosed with CRC. Of these, we excluded two patients who had not undergone colonoscopy before CRC diagnosis. We then divided the remaining patients into three groups based on colonoscopy interval (A, 1 year or less; B, between 1 and 2 years; and C, 2 years or longer). Fifteen patients had tubular adenocarcinomas, and 10 had other types (8 poorly differentiated adenocarcinomas, 1 mucinous adenocarcinoma, 1 endocrine cell carcinoma). Five (20%) of 25 patients developed CRC within 8 years after the onset of UC, of which one case was detected at stage IV. Six patients were classified into group A, 8 into group B, and 11 into group C. On distribution by histologic type, tubular adenocarcinomas were detected in stages 0 - II in 100% in group A, 100% in group B, and 57.1% in group C. In contrast, other types of carcinomas were detected in stage 0 - II in 100% in group A, 40% in group B, and 0% in group C. Current guideline recommendations for SC are not sufficient for the detection of early stage CRC in patients with UC. SC should be commenced earlier than recommended in the current guidelines and repeated annually. |
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spelling | pubmed-43615262015-03-20 SUITABILITY OF SURVEILLANCE COLONOSCOPY FOR PATIENTS WITH ULCERATIVE COLITIS TO DETECT COLORECTAL CANCER: CURRENT GUIDELINES MISS SOME EARLY-STAGE CASES KAMIYA, TORU ANDO, TAKAFUMI WATANABE, OSAMU NAKAMURA, MASANAO YAMAMURA, TAKESHI MIYAHARA, RYOJI HIROOKA, YOSHIKI GOTO, HIDEMI Nagoya J Med Sci Original Paper Surveillance colonoscopy (SC) is considered important for the early detection and treatment of colorectal cancer (CRC) in patients with ulcerative colitis (UC). Here, we investigated whether current guidelines are appropriate in preventing UC patients from being diagnosed with CRC at an incurable stage. Among 1583 patients under treatment for UC, 27 patients were diagnosed with CRC. Of these, we excluded two patients who had not undergone colonoscopy before CRC diagnosis. We then divided the remaining patients into three groups based on colonoscopy interval (A, 1 year or less; B, between 1 and 2 years; and C, 2 years or longer). Fifteen patients had tubular adenocarcinomas, and 10 had other types (8 poorly differentiated adenocarcinomas, 1 mucinous adenocarcinoma, 1 endocrine cell carcinoma). Five (20%) of 25 patients developed CRC within 8 years after the onset of UC, of which one case was detected at stage IV. Six patients were classified into group A, 8 into group B, and 11 into group C. On distribution by histologic type, tubular adenocarcinomas were detected in stages 0 - II in 100% in group A, 100% in group B, and 57.1% in group C. In contrast, other types of carcinomas were detected in stage 0 - II in 100% in group A, 40% in group B, and 0% in group C. Current guideline recommendations for SC are not sufficient for the detection of early stage CRC in patients with UC. SC should be commenced earlier than recommended in the current guidelines and repeated annually. Nagoya University 2015-02 /pmc/articles/PMC4361526/ /pubmed/25797989 Text en http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/ This is an Open Access article distributed under the Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivatives 4.0 International License. To view the details of this license, please visit (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/). |
spellingShingle | Original Paper KAMIYA, TORU ANDO, TAKAFUMI WATANABE, OSAMU NAKAMURA, MASANAO YAMAMURA, TAKESHI MIYAHARA, RYOJI HIROOKA, YOSHIKI GOTO, HIDEMI SUITABILITY OF SURVEILLANCE COLONOSCOPY FOR PATIENTS WITH ULCERATIVE COLITIS TO DETECT COLORECTAL CANCER: CURRENT GUIDELINES MISS SOME EARLY-STAGE CASES |
title | SUITABILITY OF SURVEILLANCE COLONOSCOPY FOR PATIENTS WITH ULCERATIVE COLITIS TO DETECT COLORECTAL CANCER: CURRENT GUIDELINES MISS SOME EARLY-STAGE CASES |
title_full | SUITABILITY OF SURVEILLANCE COLONOSCOPY FOR PATIENTS WITH ULCERATIVE COLITIS TO DETECT COLORECTAL CANCER: CURRENT GUIDELINES MISS SOME EARLY-STAGE CASES |
title_fullStr | SUITABILITY OF SURVEILLANCE COLONOSCOPY FOR PATIENTS WITH ULCERATIVE COLITIS TO DETECT COLORECTAL CANCER: CURRENT GUIDELINES MISS SOME EARLY-STAGE CASES |
title_full_unstemmed | SUITABILITY OF SURVEILLANCE COLONOSCOPY FOR PATIENTS WITH ULCERATIVE COLITIS TO DETECT COLORECTAL CANCER: CURRENT GUIDELINES MISS SOME EARLY-STAGE CASES |
title_short | SUITABILITY OF SURVEILLANCE COLONOSCOPY FOR PATIENTS WITH ULCERATIVE COLITIS TO DETECT COLORECTAL CANCER: CURRENT GUIDELINES MISS SOME EARLY-STAGE CASES |
title_sort | suitability of surveillance colonoscopy for patients with ulcerative colitis to detect colorectal cancer: current guidelines miss some early-stage cases |
topic | Original Paper |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4361526/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/25797989 |
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