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Excess of proximal microsatellite-stable colorectal cancer in African Americans from a multiethnic study.

Rosa M Xicola1, Molly Gagnon1, Julia R Clark1, Timothy Carroll1, Weihua Gao1, Christian Fernandez1, Dragana Mijic1, James B Rawson1, Ashley Janoski1, Cenk K Pusatcioglu1, Priyanka Rajaram1, Adam B Gluskin1, Maureen Regan1, Vivek Chaudhry2, Herand Abcarian2, Jennifer Blumetti2, Jose Cintron2, Joshua Melson3, Hui Xie1, Grace Guzman1, Rajyasree Emmadi1, Victoria Alagiozian-Angelova2, Sonia S Kupfer4, Carol Braunschweig1, Nathan A Ellis5, Xavier Llor6.   

Abstract

PURPOSE: African Americans (AA) have the highest incidence of colorectal cancer compared with other U.S. populations and more proximal colorectal cancers. The objective is to elucidate the basis of these cancer disparities. EXPERIMENTAL
DESIGN: Of note, 566 AA and 328 non-Hispanic White (NHW) colorectal cancers were ascertained in five Chicago hospitals. Clinical and exposure data were collected. Microsatellite instability (MSI) and BRAF (V600E) and KRAS mutations were tested. Statistical significance of categorical variables was tested by the Fisher exact test or logistic regression and age by the Mann-Whitney U test.
RESULTS: Over a 10-year period, the median age at diagnosis significantly decreased for both AAs (68-61; P < 0.01) and NHWs (64.5- 62; P = 0.04); more AA patients were diagnosed before age 50 than NHWs (22% vs. 15%; P = 0.01). AAs had more proximal colorectal cancer than NHWs (49.5% vs. 33.7%; P < 0.01), but overall frequencies of MSI, BRAF and KRAS mutations were not different nor were they different by location in the colon. Proximal colorectal cancers often presented with lymphocytic infiltrate (P < 0.01) and were diagnosed at older ages (P = 0.02). Smoking, drinking, and obesity were less common in this group, but results were not statistically significant.
CONCLUSIONS: Patients with colorectal cancer have gotten progressively younger. The excess of colorectal cancer in AAs predominantly consists of more proximal, microsatellite stable tumors, commonly presenting lymphocytic infiltrate and less often associated with toxic exposures or a higher BMI. Younger AAs had more distal colorectal cancers than older ones. These data suggest two different mechanisms driving younger age and proximal location of colorectal cancers in AAs. ©2014 American Association for Cancer Research.

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Year:  2014        PMID: 25013126      PMCID: PMC4167473          DOI: 10.1158/1078-0432.CCR-14-0353

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Clin Cancer Res        ISSN: 1078-0432            Impact factor:   12.531


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