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Treatment and Outcomes of Colorectal Cancer in Armenia: A Real-World Experience From a Developing Country

PURPOSE: In Armenia, colorectal cancer (CRC) is one of the most frequently diagnosed cancers. It is in the third place by incidence. The aim of this study was to evaluate treatment and outcomes of CRC in Armenia during the last 9 years. MATERIALS AND METHODS: For this retrospective hospital-based st...

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Autores principales: Bardakhchyan, Samvel, Mkhitaryan, Sergo, Zohrabyan, Davit, Safaryan, Liana, Avagyan, Armen, Harutyunyan, Lilit, Arakelyan, Jemma, Tamamyan, Gevorg, Tananyan, Armen
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Lenguaje:English
Publicado: American Society of Clinical Oncology 2020
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7456313/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32783650
http://dx.doi.org/10.1200/GO.20.00251
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author Bardakhchyan, Samvel
Mkhitaryan, Sergo
Zohrabyan, Davit
Safaryan, Liana
Avagyan, Armen
Harutyunyan, Lilit
Arakelyan, Jemma
Tamamyan, Gevorg
Tananyan, Armen
author_facet Bardakhchyan, Samvel
Mkhitaryan, Sergo
Zohrabyan, Davit
Safaryan, Liana
Avagyan, Armen
Harutyunyan, Lilit
Arakelyan, Jemma
Tamamyan, Gevorg
Tananyan, Armen
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description PURPOSE: In Armenia, colorectal cancer (CRC) is one of the most frequently diagnosed cancers. It is in the third place by incidence. The aim of this study was to evaluate treatment and outcomes of CRC in Armenia during the last 9 years. MATERIALS AND METHODS: For this retrospective hospital-based study, we have collected data from two main oncology centers in Armenia: National Oncology Center and “Muratsan” Hospital of Yerevan State Medical University. The information about patients with CRC who were treated at these two centers between January 1, 2010 and July 1, 2018 was collected from the medical records. Log-rank test and Kaplan-Meier curves were used for survival analysis. Prognostic factors were identified by Cox regression. RESULTS: A total of 602 patients with CRC were involved in the final analysis. Median follow-up time was 37 months (range, 3-207 months). A total of 8.6% of patients had stage I, 32.9% stage II, 38.0% stage III, and 17.6% stage IV cancer; for 2.7% patients, the stage was unknown. The main independent prognostic factors for overall survival (OS) were tumor stage, grade, and histology. Adjuvant chemotherapy has been shown to improve survival in stage II colon cancer and stage III rectal but not in stage II rectal cancer. Radiotherapy did not yield survival improvement in stage II or III rectal cancer. Three- and 5-year OS rates were 62.9% and 51.8% for all stages combined and 79.7% and 68.5% for stages I-II, 62.5% and 48.4% for stage III, and 24.4% and 17% for stage IV respectively. CONCLUSION: As seen from our results, our survival rates are lower than those of the developed world. Additional research is needed to identify the underlying reasons and to improve patients’ treatment and outcomes in Armenia.
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spelling pubmed-74563132020-10-05 Treatment and Outcomes of Colorectal Cancer in Armenia: A Real-World Experience From a Developing Country Bardakhchyan, Samvel Mkhitaryan, Sergo Zohrabyan, Davit Safaryan, Liana Avagyan, Armen Harutyunyan, Lilit Arakelyan, Jemma Tamamyan, Gevorg Tananyan, Armen JCO Glob Oncol Original Reports PURPOSE: In Armenia, colorectal cancer (CRC) is one of the most frequently diagnosed cancers. It is in the third place by incidence. The aim of this study was to evaluate treatment and outcomes of CRC in Armenia during the last 9 years. MATERIALS AND METHODS: For this retrospective hospital-based study, we have collected data from two main oncology centers in Armenia: National Oncology Center and “Muratsan” Hospital of Yerevan State Medical University. The information about patients with CRC who were treated at these two centers between January 1, 2010 and July 1, 2018 was collected from the medical records. Log-rank test and Kaplan-Meier curves were used for survival analysis. Prognostic factors were identified by Cox regression. RESULTS: A total of 602 patients with CRC were involved in the final analysis. Median follow-up time was 37 months (range, 3-207 months). A total of 8.6% of patients had stage I, 32.9% stage II, 38.0% stage III, and 17.6% stage IV cancer; for 2.7% patients, the stage was unknown. The main independent prognostic factors for overall survival (OS) were tumor stage, grade, and histology. Adjuvant chemotherapy has been shown to improve survival in stage II colon cancer and stage III rectal but not in stage II rectal cancer. Radiotherapy did not yield survival improvement in stage II or III rectal cancer. Three- and 5-year OS rates were 62.9% and 51.8% for all stages combined and 79.7% and 68.5% for stages I-II, 62.5% and 48.4% for stage III, and 24.4% and 17% for stage IV respectively. CONCLUSION: As seen from our results, our survival rates are lower than those of the developed world. Additional research is needed to identify the underlying reasons and to improve patients’ treatment and outcomes in Armenia. American Society of Clinical Oncology 2020-08-12 /pmc/articles/PMC7456313/ /pubmed/32783650 http://dx.doi.org/10.1200/GO.20.00251 Text en © 2020 by American Society of Clinical Oncology https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ Licensed under the Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 License: https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/
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Bardakhchyan, Samvel
Mkhitaryan, Sergo
Zohrabyan, Davit
Safaryan, Liana
Avagyan, Armen
Harutyunyan, Lilit
Arakelyan, Jemma
Tamamyan, Gevorg
Tananyan, Armen
Treatment and Outcomes of Colorectal Cancer in Armenia: A Real-World Experience From a Developing Country
title Treatment and Outcomes of Colorectal Cancer in Armenia: A Real-World Experience From a Developing Country
title_full Treatment and Outcomes of Colorectal Cancer in Armenia: A Real-World Experience From a Developing Country
title_fullStr Treatment and Outcomes of Colorectal Cancer in Armenia: A Real-World Experience From a Developing Country
title_full_unstemmed Treatment and Outcomes of Colorectal Cancer in Armenia: A Real-World Experience From a Developing Country
title_short Treatment and Outcomes of Colorectal Cancer in Armenia: A Real-World Experience From a Developing Country
title_sort treatment and outcomes of colorectal cancer in armenia: a real-world experience from a developing country
topic Original Reports
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7456313/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32783650
http://dx.doi.org/10.1200/GO.20.00251
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