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Colorectal cancer in younger population: our experience.

Abdul Qaiyoume Amini1, Khursheed Ahmed Samo2, Amjad Siraj Memon2.   

Abstract

OBJECTIVE: To promote awareness regarding increased occurrence of colorectal cancer in younger population and its clinicopathological features compared to older patients.
METHODS: The cross-sectional study was conducted from February 2010 to January 2011 on patients with diagnosis of colorectal carcinoma admitted through emergency or outpatients' departments to Surgical Unit 5, Civil Hospital, Karachi. Data regarding age, gender, presentation, site of tumour, surgery performed and Dukes staging was collected and analysed.
RESULTS: A total of 23 patients were operated during the study period: 13 (56.52%) males and 10 (43.47%) females. Of them 12 (52.17%) were below the age of 40 years, while 3 (13.04%) patients were in the 11-20 age group. In 7 (30.4%) patients, tumour was irresectable at the time of presentation so a palliative procedure (diversion colostomy or ileostomy) was performed.There was a higher proportion of younger patients with metastatic disease at the time of presentation (n = 9; 75%) while 10 out of 12 patients in the younger age group (83.3%) had a tumour of left colon, particularly rectum.
CONCLUSION: Although colorectal cancer is usually a disease of older patients, it is increasingly becoming more common in younger population. Data suggests a leftward distribution for colorectal carcinoma and that younger patients present with more advanced disease and poorer prognosis.

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Year:  2013        PMID: 24392559

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Pak Med Assoc        ISSN: 0030-9982            Impact factor:   0.781


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