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Adenoma surveillance and colorectal cancer incidence: a retrospective, multicentre, cohort study

BACKGROUND: Removal of adenomas reduces colorectal cancer incidence and mortality; however, the benefit of surveillance colonoscopy on colorectal cancer risk remains unclear. We examined heterogeneity in colorectal cancer incidence in intermediate-risk patients and the effect of surveillance on colo...

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Autores principales: Atkin, Wendy, Wooldrage, Kate, Brenner, Amy, Martin, Jessica, Shah, Urvi, Perera, Sajith, Lucas, Fiona, Brown, Jeremy P, Kralj-Hans, Ines, Greliak, Paul, Pack, Kevin, Wood, Jill, Thomson, Ann, Veitch, Andrew, Duffy, Stephen W, Cross, Amanda J
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Publicado: Lancet Pub. Group 2017
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5461371/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/28457708
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/S1470-2045(17)30187-0
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author Atkin, Wendy
Wooldrage, Kate
Brenner, Amy
Martin, Jessica
Shah, Urvi
Perera, Sajith
Lucas, Fiona
Brown, Jeremy P
Kralj-Hans, Ines
Greliak, Paul
Pack, Kevin
Wood, Jill
Thomson, Ann
Veitch, Andrew
Duffy, Stephen W
Cross, Amanda J
author_facet Atkin, Wendy
Wooldrage, Kate
Brenner, Amy
Martin, Jessica
Shah, Urvi
Perera, Sajith
Lucas, Fiona
Brown, Jeremy P
Kralj-Hans, Ines
Greliak, Paul
Pack, Kevin
Wood, Jill
Thomson, Ann
Veitch, Andrew
Duffy, Stephen W
Cross, Amanda J
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description BACKGROUND: Removal of adenomas reduces colorectal cancer incidence and mortality; however, the benefit of surveillance colonoscopy on colorectal cancer risk remains unclear. We examined heterogeneity in colorectal cancer incidence in intermediate-risk patients and the effect of surveillance on colorectal cancer incidence. METHODS: We did this retrospective, multicentre, cohort study using routine lower gastrointestinal endoscopy and pathology data from patients who, after baseline colonoscopy and polypectomy, were diagnosed with intermediate-risk adenomas mostly (>99%) between Jan 1, 1990, and Dec 31, 2010, at 17 hospitals in the UK. These patients are currently offered surveillance colonoscopy at intervals of 3 years. Patients were followed up through to Dec 31, 2014.We assessed the effect of surveillance on colorectal cancer incidence using Cox regression with adjustment for patient, procedural, and polyp characteristics. We defined lower-risk and higher-risk subgroups on the basis of polyp and procedural characteristics identified as colorectal cancer risk factors. We estimated colorectal cancer incidence and standardised incidence ratios (SIRs) using as standard the general population of England in 2007. This trial is registered, number ISRCTN15213649. FINDINGS: 253 798 patients who underwent colonic endoscopy were identified, of whom 11 944 with intermediate-risk adenomas were included in this analysis. After a median follow-up of 7·9 years (IQR 5·6–11·1), 210 colorectal cancers were diagnosed. 5019 (42%) patients did not attend surveillance and 6925 (58%) attended one or more surveillance visits. Compared to no surveillance, one or two surveillance visits were associated with a significant reduction in colorectal cancer incidence rate (adjusted hazard ratio 0·57, 95% CI 0·40–0·80 for one visit; 0·51, 0·31–0·84 for two visits). Without surveillance, colorectal cancer incidence in patients with a suboptimal quality colonoscopy, proximal polyps, or a high-grade or large adenoma (≥20 mm) at baseline (8865 [74%] patients) was significantly higher than in the general population (SIR 1·30, 95% CI 1·06–1·57). By contrast, in patients without these features, colorectal cancer incidence was lower than that of the general population (SIR 0·51, 95% CI 0·29–0·84). INTERPRETATION: Colonoscopy surveillance benefits most patients with intermediate-risk adenomas. However, some patients are already at low risk after baseline colonoscopy and the value of surveillance for them is unclear. FUNDING: National Institute for Health Research Health Technology Assessment, Cancer Research UK.
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spelling pubmed-54613712017-06-15 Adenoma surveillance and colorectal cancer incidence: a retrospective, multicentre, cohort study Atkin, Wendy Wooldrage, Kate Brenner, Amy Martin, Jessica Shah, Urvi Perera, Sajith Lucas, Fiona Brown, Jeremy P Kralj-Hans, Ines Greliak, Paul Pack, Kevin Wood, Jill Thomson, Ann Veitch, Andrew Duffy, Stephen W Cross, Amanda J Lancet Oncol Articles BACKGROUND: Removal of adenomas reduces colorectal cancer incidence and mortality; however, the benefit of surveillance colonoscopy on colorectal cancer risk remains unclear. We examined heterogeneity in colorectal cancer incidence in intermediate-risk patients and the effect of surveillance on colorectal cancer incidence. METHODS: We did this retrospective, multicentre, cohort study using routine lower gastrointestinal endoscopy and pathology data from patients who, after baseline colonoscopy and polypectomy, were diagnosed with intermediate-risk adenomas mostly (>99%) between Jan 1, 1990, and Dec 31, 2010, at 17 hospitals in the UK. These patients are currently offered surveillance colonoscopy at intervals of 3 years. Patients were followed up through to Dec 31, 2014.We assessed the effect of surveillance on colorectal cancer incidence using Cox regression with adjustment for patient, procedural, and polyp characteristics. We defined lower-risk and higher-risk subgroups on the basis of polyp and procedural characteristics identified as colorectal cancer risk factors. We estimated colorectal cancer incidence and standardised incidence ratios (SIRs) using as standard the general population of England in 2007. This trial is registered, number ISRCTN15213649. FINDINGS: 253 798 patients who underwent colonic endoscopy were identified, of whom 11 944 with intermediate-risk adenomas were included in this analysis. After a median follow-up of 7·9 years (IQR 5·6–11·1), 210 colorectal cancers were diagnosed. 5019 (42%) patients did not attend surveillance and 6925 (58%) attended one or more surveillance visits. Compared to no surveillance, one or two surveillance visits were associated with a significant reduction in colorectal cancer incidence rate (adjusted hazard ratio 0·57, 95% CI 0·40–0·80 for one visit; 0·51, 0·31–0·84 for two visits). Without surveillance, colorectal cancer incidence in patients with a suboptimal quality colonoscopy, proximal polyps, or a high-grade or large adenoma (≥20 mm) at baseline (8865 [74%] patients) was significantly higher than in the general population (SIR 1·30, 95% CI 1·06–1·57). By contrast, in patients without these features, colorectal cancer incidence was lower than that of the general population (SIR 0·51, 95% CI 0·29–0·84). INTERPRETATION: Colonoscopy surveillance benefits most patients with intermediate-risk adenomas. However, some patients are already at low risk after baseline colonoscopy and the value of surveillance for them is unclear. FUNDING: National Institute for Health Research Health Technology Assessment, Cancer Research UK. Lancet Pub. Group 2017-06 /pmc/articles/PMC5461371/ /pubmed/28457708 http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/S1470-2045(17)30187-0 Text en © 2017 The Author(s). Published by Elsevier Ltd. This is an Open Access article under the CC BY 4.0 license http://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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Atkin, Wendy
Wooldrage, Kate
Brenner, Amy
Martin, Jessica
Shah, Urvi
Perera, Sajith
Lucas, Fiona
Brown, Jeremy P
Kralj-Hans, Ines
Greliak, Paul
Pack, Kevin
Wood, Jill
Thomson, Ann
Veitch, Andrew
Duffy, Stephen W
Cross, Amanda J
Adenoma surveillance and colorectal cancer incidence: a retrospective, multicentre, cohort study
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title_full Adenoma surveillance and colorectal cancer incidence: a retrospective, multicentre, cohort study
title_fullStr Adenoma surveillance and colorectal cancer incidence: a retrospective, multicentre, cohort study
title_full_unstemmed Adenoma surveillance and colorectal cancer incidence: a retrospective, multicentre, cohort study
title_short Adenoma surveillance and colorectal cancer incidence: a retrospective, multicentre, cohort study
title_sort adenoma surveillance and colorectal cancer incidence: a retrospective, multicentre, cohort study
topic Articles
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5461371/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/28457708
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/S1470-2045(17)30187-0
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