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The risk of colorectal neoplasm in ex- and never-smokers according to urinary cotinine level

To investigate the relationship between urinary cotinine and colorectal neoplasm (CRN). The participants in the health screening cohort of the National Cancer Center who underwent screening colonoscopy between June 2007 and December 2009 were included. A total of 8121 subjects who underwent urinary...

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Autores principales: Roh, Seung Jae, Kim, Bun, Oh, Ju Yeon, Han, Kyung Su, Kim, Byung Chang, Hong, Chang Won, Sohn, Dae Kyung
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Publicado: Lippincott Williams & Wilkins 2021
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8183704/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34087827
http://dx.doi.org/10.1097/MD.0000000000025842
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author Roh, Seung Jae
Kim, Bun
Oh, Ju Yeon
Han, Kyung Su
Kim, Byung Chang
Hong, Chang Won
Sohn, Dae Kyung
author_facet Roh, Seung Jae
Kim, Bun
Oh, Ju Yeon
Han, Kyung Su
Kim, Byung Chang
Hong, Chang Won
Sohn, Dae Kyung
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description To investigate the relationship between urinary cotinine and colorectal neoplasm (CRN). The participants in the health screening cohort of the National Cancer Center who underwent screening colonoscopy between June 2007 and December 2009 were included. A total of 8121 subjects who underwent urinary cotinine measurement within 14 days from the index colonoscopy were included. Cotinine positivity was defined as having a urinary cotinine level ≥50 ng/mL. Follow-up colonoscopy data were collected by reviewing the patients’ medical records. Patients were classified according to their urinary cotinine level and self-reported smoking status, and the number of patients with cotinine positivity was 1960 (24.1%). There was no significant difference in the cumulative CRN and advanced CRN (ACRN) risks according to the self-reported smoking status. However, cotinine positivity at the time of index colonoscopy was an independent risk factor for CRN (hazard ratio [HR]= 1.23, P = .006) in follow-up colonoscopy. Moreover, in never- and ex-smokers, cotinine positivity was an independent risk factor for CRN (HR = 1.95, P = .019; HR = 2.12, P = .003, respectively) and ACRN (HR = 8.89, P < .001; HR = 5.03, P = .003) during follow-up colonoscopy. The cumulative incidence of CRN and ACRN was higher in the cotinine-positive never- and ex-smokers than in the cotinine-negative never- and ex-smokers (P < .001 and P = .008, respectively). CRN or ACRN is more likely to occur at follow-up colonoscopy in the urinary cotinine-positive never- and ex-smokers than in the urinary cotinine-negative group. Therefore, urinary cotinine measurements may provide useful information on never- or ex-smokers undergoing screening colonoscopy.
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spelling pubmed-81837042021-06-07 The risk of colorectal neoplasm in ex- and never-smokers according to urinary cotinine level Roh, Seung Jae Kim, Bun Oh, Ju Yeon Han, Kyung Su Kim, Byung Chang Hong, Chang Won Sohn, Dae Kyung Medicine (Baltimore) 4500 To investigate the relationship between urinary cotinine and colorectal neoplasm (CRN). The participants in the health screening cohort of the National Cancer Center who underwent screening colonoscopy between June 2007 and December 2009 were included. A total of 8121 subjects who underwent urinary cotinine measurement within 14 days from the index colonoscopy were included. Cotinine positivity was defined as having a urinary cotinine level ≥50 ng/mL. Follow-up colonoscopy data were collected by reviewing the patients’ medical records. Patients were classified according to their urinary cotinine level and self-reported smoking status, and the number of patients with cotinine positivity was 1960 (24.1%). There was no significant difference in the cumulative CRN and advanced CRN (ACRN) risks according to the self-reported smoking status. However, cotinine positivity at the time of index colonoscopy was an independent risk factor for CRN (hazard ratio [HR]= 1.23, P = .006) in follow-up colonoscopy. Moreover, in never- and ex-smokers, cotinine positivity was an independent risk factor for CRN (HR = 1.95, P = .019; HR = 2.12, P = .003, respectively) and ACRN (HR = 8.89, P < .001; HR = 5.03, P = .003) during follow-up colonoscopy. The cumulative incidence of CRN and ACRN was higher in the cotinine-positive never- and ex-smokers than in the cotinine-negative never- and ex-smokers (P < .001 and P = .008, respectively). CRN or ACRN is more likely to occur at follow-up colonoscopy in the urinary cotinine-positive never- and ex-smokers than in the urinary cotinine-negative group. Therefore, urinary cotinine measurements may provide useful information on never- or ex-smokers undergoing screening colonoscopy. Lippincott Williams & Wilkins 2021-06-04 /pmc/articles/PMC8183704/ /pubmed/34087827 http://dx.doi.org/10.1097/MD.0000000000025842 Text en Copyright © 2021 the Author(s). Published by Wolters Kluwer Health, Inc. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution-Non Commercial License 4.0 (CCBY-NC), where it is permissible to download, share, remix, transform, and buildup the work provided it is properly cited. The work cannot be used commercially without permission from the journal. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0 (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/)
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Roh, Seung Jae
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Han, Kyung Su
Kim, Byung Chang
Hong, Chang Won
Sohn, Dae Kyung
The risk of colorectal neoplasm in ex- and never-smokers according to urinary cotinine level
title The risk of colorectal neoplasm in ex- and never-smokers according to urinary cotinine level
title_full The risk of colorectal neoplasm in ex- and never-smokers according to urinary cotinine level
title_fullStr The risk of colorectal neoplasm in ex- and never-smokers according to urinary cotinine level
title_full_unstemmed The risk of colorectal neoplasm in ex- and never-smokers according to urinary cotinine level
title_short The risk of colorectal neoplasm in ex- and never-smokers according to urinary cotinine level
title_sort risk of colorectal neoplasm in ex- and never-smokers according to urinary cotinine level
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8183704/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34087827
http://dx.doi.org/10.1097/MD.0000000000025842
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