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Ali Reza Safarpour1, Alimohammad Bananzadeh2, Ahmad Izadpanah1, Leila Ghahramani1, Seyed Mohammad Kazem Tadayon1, Faranak Bahrami1, Seyed Vahid Hosseini1.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Colorectal cancer (CRC) is the second most common cancer in women and the third most common cancer in men worldwide, with an increasing trend in its incidence in Asian countries. In the present study, we aimed to describe the 13-year results of patients with CRC based on the Shiraz Colorectal Cancer Surgery (SCORCS) registry system in patients with a pathologically confirmed diagnosis of colon cancer (CC) and rectal cancer (RC) undergoing surgery.Entities:
Keywords: Colonic Neoplasms; Colorectal neoplasms; Kaplan-Meier Estimate; Rectal neoplasms; Survival analysis
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Year: 2022 PMID: 35428290 PMCID: PMC9011378 DOI: 10.1186/s12893-022-01591-2
Source DB: PubMed Journal: BMC Surg ISSN: 1471-2482 Impact factor: 2.030
Demographic characteristics of patients with colon or rectum carcinoma
| Variable | Categories | Rectal cancer (n=531) | Colon cancer (n=280) | Total (n=811) | P value |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Age, Mean±SD | 56.93±13.43 | 57.08±14.61 | 57.03±13.85 | 0.88* | |
| Sex, N (%) | Female Male | 222 (42%) 309 (58%) | 132 (47%) 148 (53%) | 355 (44%) 460 (56%) | 0.14† |
| Body mass index (kg/m2), N (%) | Underweight Normal weight Overweight Obesity | 46 (9%) 269 (51%) 156 (29%) 57 (11%) | 32 (11%) 123 (44%) 88 (31%) 34 (12%) | 78 (10%) 395 (48%) 245 (30%) 91 (11%) | 0.28† |
| Educational level, N (%) | Illiterate Primary school High School Post graduate Academic degree | 150 (28%) 4 (1%) 126 (24%) 191 (36%) 60 (11%) | 64 (23%) 2 (1%) 82 (29%) 100 (36%) 32 (11%) | 216 (27%) 6 (1%) 208 (26%) 292 (36%) 93 (11%) | 0.37† |
| Marital status, N (%) | Divorced Married Single Widowed | 2 (0%) 502 (95%) 24 (5%) 3 (1%) | 0 (0%) 266 (95%) 11 (4%) 3 (1%) | 2 (0%) 722 (95%) 35 (4%) 6 (1%) | 0.85† |
| Ethnicity, N (%) | Arab Balooch Fars Kurd Lor Other Turk | 16 (3%) 0 (0%) 441 (83%) 3 (1%) 48 (9%) 4 (1%) 19 (4%) | 6 (1%) 2 (1%) 234 (84%) 2 (1%) 24 (9%) 2 (1%) 10 (3%) | 22 (0%) 2 (3%) 679 (83%) 5 (1%) 72 (9%) 6 (1%) 29 (4%) | 0.74† |
| OCP consumption, N (%) | No Yes | 136 (61%) 85 (38%) | 86 (65%) 43 (%34) | 222 (63%) 131 (37%) | 0.33† |
| Smoking, N (%) | Current smoker Ex-Smoker Non-smoker | 71 (13%) 105 (20%) 355 (67%) | 34 (12%) 51 (18%) 195 (70%) | 105 (13%) 156 (19%) 554 (68%) | 0.72† |
| Type of smoking, N (%) | Cigarette | 101 (61%) | 58 (37%) | 159 (100%) | 0.89† |
| Opium | 40 (67%) | 20 (33%) | 60 (100%) | 0.65† | |
| Hookah | 74 (76.3%) | 23 (23.7%) | 97 (100%) | 0.007† | |
*The results of independent samples t test, †The result of Chi-square test
The frequency of clinical presentation and the results of laboratory and radiological examinations of patients with colon or rectum carcinoma before surgery
| Variable | Rectal cancer (n=531) | Colon cancer (n=280) | Total (n=811) | P value |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| GI symptoms | ||||
| Change in bowel habit | 137 (26%) | 167 (60%) | 304 (38%) | <0.001† |
| Constipation | 212 (40%) | 119 (42%) | 331 (41%) | 0.44† |
| Diarrhea | 97 (18%) | 27 (10%) | 124 (15%) | 0.001† |
| Bloody stool | 68 (70%) | 16 (59%) | 84 (68%) | 0.30† |
| Non-bloody stool | 29 (30%) | 11 (41%) | 40 (32%) | 0.27† |
| Anorexia | 46 (9%) | 42 (15%) | 88 (11%) | 0.005† |
| Rectal bleeding | 418 (79%) | 118 (42%) | 536 (66%) | <0.001† |
| Lab. findings | ||||
| Hemoglobin (g/dL), Mean±SD | 12.36±1.86 | 11.36±2.41 | 12.03±2.12 | <0.001* |
| Alkaline Phosphatase (IU/L), Mean±SD | 221.98±98.34 | 225.14±116.61 | 222.41±104.79 | 0.68* |
| Serum protein (g/dL), Mean±SD | 4.2±3.5 | 3.6±3.5 | 4±3.5 | 0.02* |
| Serum albumin (g/dL), Mean±SD | 2.5±2 | 2.2±2 | 2.4±2 | 0.04* |
| Carcinoembrionic antigen (ug/L), Mean±SD | 1.68±7.52 | 2.7±13.65 | 2.06±10.07 | 0.20* |
| Blood Groups | ||||
| A+ | 90 (18.9%) | 30 (6.3%) | 120 (25%) | |
| A− | 8 (1.7%) | 2 (0.4%) | 10 (2.1%) | |
| AB+ | 12 (2.5%) | 10 (2.1%) | 22 (4.6%) | |
| AB− | 1 (0.2%) | 0 (0%) | 1 (0.2%) | 0.19† |
| B+ | 69 (14.5%) | 33 (6.9%) | 102 (21.4%) | |
| B− | 5 (1%) | 1 (0.2%) | 6 (1.2%) | |
| O+ | 130 (27.3%) | 71 (15%) | 201 (42.3%) | |
| O− | 7 (1.5%) | 6 (1.3%) | 13 (2.8%) | |
| CT Scan | ||||
| Normal CT scan results | 45(8%) | 13(5%) | 58(13%) | 0.04† |
| Abnormal CT scan results | 250(47%) | 134(48%) | 384(87%) | |
| Findings during colonoscopy | ||||
| Hemorrhoid during colonoscopy | 36 (7%) | 19 (7%) | 55 (7%) | |
| Polyp during colonoscopy | 54 (10%) | 32 (12%) | 86 (10%) | 0.07† |
| Luminal obstruction due to the tumor | 57 (11%) | 44 (16%) | 101 (12%) | |
| Staging | ||||
| No residual | 31 (6.1%) | 7 (2.7%) | 38 (4.9%) | |
| Stage I | 129 (25.3%) | 47 (17.8%) | 176 (22.8%) | |
| Stage II | 142 (27.9%) | 87 (33.0%) | 229 (29.6%) | <0.001† |
| Stage III | 118 (23.2%) | 91 (34.5%) | 209 (27.0%) | |
| Stage IV | 18 (3.5%) | 18 (6.8%) | 36 (4.7%) | |
*The results of independent samples t test, †The result of Chi-square test
Fig. 1Trend of number of surgery in patients with colon and rectal carcinoma, 2006–2020
Fig. 2Trend of laparoscopic versus laparotomy surgery in patients with rectal A and colon B cancer, 2006–2020
Fig. 3Kaplan-Meier curves of estimated overall survival rate of patients with colon or rectal cancer during 13 years of follow-up after surgery
Fig. 4Comparison of survival rate of patients with rectal cancer A and colon cancer B in different stages during 13 years of follow-up after surgery
Fig. 5Comparison of time to metastasis of patients with rectal cancer and colon cancer
Fig. 6Comparison of time to recurrence of patients with rectal cancer and colon cancer