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Risk factors for colorectal cancer: an epidemiologic descriptive study of a series of 333 patients.

Adina Neagoe1, Ana-Maria Molnar, Monica Acalovschi, Andrada Seicean, Alexandru Serban.   

Abstract

AIM: The purpose of the research was to evaluate several risk factors for colonic neoplasia and to institute a specialized colorectal cancer (CRC) registry in the 3rd Medical and Surgical Clinics Cluj-Napoca.
MATERIAL AND METHODS: The study comprised 333 patients,155 women, mean age 61.32 +/- 12.42 years and 178 men, mean age 64.31 +/- 10.39 years, admitted to the 3rd Medical Clinic and 3rd Surgical Clinic Cluj-Napoca and diagnosed with CRC between January 2001 - September 2003. The diagnosis was made on the basis of clinical, endoscopical and histopathological findings. Age, geographical patterns, tumor location, family history, personal history and several lifestyle factors: dietary habits (intake of fat and red meat), long term smoking (more than 20 years), heavy alcohol consumption were analyzed. Evaluation was made using family history and epidemiologic lifestyle questionnaires.
RESULTS: CRC occurred more frequently in the 7th decade. There was a strong correlation between age and CRC development. In the 5th decade, females developed CRC more frequently than males. The median age for developing right-sided tumors was significantly higher in males. Patients living in an urban area were dominant (69%). Family history was present in 1/3 of females and 1/4 of males. Personal history of colon polyps was more common in men, particularly among smokers for more than 20 years and among those with an excessive intake of fat. The cholecystectomized women had an increased frequency of sigmoidian tumors. All the patient's information was included in a specialized colon cancer registry.
CONCLUSION: High fat intake and cigarette smoking favour colon polyp development. CRC development and location of the tumor are associated with an older age (in men) and personal history of cholecystectomy (in women). Inheritance was significant in our study group.

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Year:  2004        PMID: 15470530

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Rom J Gastroenterol        ISSN: 1221-4167


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