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Risk of intestinal and extra-intestinal cancers in patients with inflammatory bowel diseases: A population-based cohort study in northeastern Italy

The cancer risk of patients with inflammatory bowel diseases (IBD) has not been well documented in southern Europe. This study aimed to evaluate the overall pattern of cancer risk among patients with IBD in Friuli Venezia Giulia, northeastern Italy. A population-based cohort study was performed thro...

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Autores principales: Taborelli, Martina, Sozzi, Michele, Del Zotto, Stefania, Toffolutti, Federica, Montico, Marcella, Zanier, Loris, Serraino, Diego
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7310697/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32574216
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0235142
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author Taborelli, Martina
Sozzi, Michele
Del Zotto, Stefania
Toffolutti, Federica
Montico, Marcella
Zanier, Loris
Serraino, Diego
author_facet Taborelli, Martina
Sozzi, Michele
Del Zotto, Stefania
Toffolutti, Federica
Montico, Marcella
Zanier, Loris
Serraino, Diego
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description The cancer risk of patients with inflammatory bowel diseases (IBD) has not been well documented in southern Europe. This study aimed to evaluate the overall pattern of cancer risk among patients with IBD in Friuli Venezia Giulia, northeastern Italy. A population-based cohort study was performed through a record linkage between local healthcare databases and the cancer registry (1995–2013). We identified 3664 IBD patients aged 18–84 years, including 2358 with ulcerative colitis (UC) and 1306 with Crohn’s disease (CD). Sex- and age-standardized incidence ratios (SIRs) and 95% confidence intervals (CIs) were used to compare the cancer incidence of IBD patients with the general population. The cumulative cancer risk among IBD patients reached about 10% after 10 years of follow-up. A total of 246 cancers occurred among UC patients (SIR = 1.05, 95% CI: 0.92–1.19), and 141 among CD patients (SIR = 1.20, 95% CI: 1.01–1.41). As compared with the general population, no increased risk of colorectal cancers was observed for either UC or CD patients, whereas the risk of anal cancer was significantly elevated among UC patients (SIR = 6.03, 95% CI: 1.24–17.60). Increased risks were seen for specific extra-intestinal cancers, including corpus uteri (SIR = 2.67, 95% CI: 1.07–5.50) and kidney (SIR = 2.06, 95% CI: 1.03–3.69) among UC patients; thyroid (SIR = 5.58, 95% CI: 2.41–11.00) and skin non-melanoma (SIR = 1.86, 95% CI: 1.32–2.55) among CD patients. This population-based study showed that both UC and CD patients had a colorectal cancer risk similar to that of the general population. However, they were at a higher risk of developing certain extra-intestinal cancer types. Although detection biases cannot be excluded, the study findings pointed to a role of long-standing exposures to immunosuppressive therapies, underlying disease status, as well as the interactions with lifestyle factors. Our findings lent additional support to the need for monitoring the cancer burden in this at-risk population.
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spelling pubmed-73106972020-06-26 Risk of intestinal and extra-intestinal cancers in patients with inflammatory bowel diseases: A population-based cohort study in northeastern Italy Taborelli, Martina Sozzi, Michele Del Zotto, Stefania Toffolutti, Federica Montico, Marcella Zanier, Loris Serraino, Diego PLoS One Research Article The cancer risk of patients with inflammatory bowel diseases (IBD) has not been well documented in southern Europe. This study aimed to evaluate the overall pattern of cancer risk among patients with IBD in Friuli Venezia Giulia, northeastern Italy. A population-based cohort study was performed through a record linkage between local healthcare databases and the cancer registry (1995–2013). We identified 3664 IBD patients aged 18–84 years, including 2358 with ulcerative colitis (UC) and 1306 with Crohn’s disease (CD). Sex- and age-standardized incidence ratios (SIRs) and 95% confidence intervals (CIs) were used to compare the cancer incidence of IBD patients with the general population. The cumulative cancer risk among IBD patients reached about 10% after 10 years of follow-up. A total of 246 cancers occurred among UC patients (SIR = 1.05, 95% CI: 0.92–1.19), and 141 among CD patients (SIR = 1.20, 95% CI: 1.01–1.41). As compared with the general population, no increased risk of colorectal cancers was observed for either UC or CD patients, whereas the risk of anal cancer was significantly elevated among UC patients (SIR = 6.03, 95% CI: 1.24–17.60). Increased risks were seen for specific extra-intestinal cancers, including corpus uteri (SIR = 2.67, 95% CI: 1.07–5.50) and kidney (SIR = 2.06, 95% CI: 1.03–3.69) among UC patients; thyroid (SIR = 5.58, 95% CI: 2.41–11.00) and skin non-melanoma (SIR = 1.86, 95% CI: 1.32–2.55) among CD patients. This population-based study showed that both UC and CD patients had a colorectal cancer risk similar to that of the general population. However, they were at a higher risk of developing certain extra-intestinal cancer types. Although detection biases cannot be excluded, the study findings pointed to a role of long-standing exposures to immunosuppressive therapies, underlying disease status, as well as the interactions with lifestyle factors. Our findings lent additional support to the need for monitoring the cancer burden in this at-risk population. Public Library of Science 2020-06-23 /pmc/articles/PMC7310697/ /pubmed/32574216 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0235142 Text en © 2020 Taborelli et al http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) , which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are credited.
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Taborelli, Martina
Sozzi, Michele
Del Zotto, Stefania
Toffolutti, Federica
Montico, Marcella
Zanier, Loris
Serraino, Diego
Risk of intestinal and extra-intestinal cancers in patients with inflammatory bowel diseases: A population-based cohort study in northeastern Italy
title Risk of intestinal and extra-intestinal cancers in patients with inflammatory bowel diseases: A population-based cohort study in northeastern Italy
title_full Risk of intestinal and extra-intestinal cancers in patients with inflammatory bowel diseases: A population-based cohort study in northeastern Italy
title_fullStr Risk of intestinal and extra-intestinal cancers in patients with inflammatory bowel diseases: A population-based cohort study in northeastern Italy
title_full_unstemmed Risk of intestinal and extra-intestinal cancers in patients with inflammatory bowel diseases: A population-based cohort study in northeastern Italy
title_short Risk of intestinal and extra-intestinal cancers in patients with inflammatory bowel diseases: A population-based cohort study in northeastern Italy
title_sort risk of intestinal and extra-intestinal cancers in patients with inflammatory bowel diseases: a population-based cohort study in northeastern italy
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7310697/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32574216
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0235142
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