Factors influencing advanced colorectal neoplasm anatomic site distribution in China: An epidemiological study based on colorectal cancer screening data

Author:

Zhao Kailong12ORCID,Li Hongzhou3,Zhang Baofeng3,Pang Wenwen4,Yan Suying15,Zhao Xinzhu12ORCID,Liu Xinyu6,Wang Wanting15,Han Qiurong15,Yao Yao15,Chu Tianhao15,Feng Zhiqiang15,Zhang Qinghuai178,Zhang Chunze178ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Department of Colorectal Surgery Tianjin Union Medical Center Tianjin China

2. School of Medicine Nankai University Tianjin China

3. Department of Gastroenterology Tianjin Union Medical Center Tianjin China

4. Department of clinical laboratory Tianjin Union Medical Center Tianjin China

5. School of Integrative Medicine Tianjin University of Traditional Chinese Medicine Tianjin China

6. Tianjin Medical University Tianjin China

7. The Institute of Translational Medicine Tianjin Union Medical Center Tianjin China

8. Tianjin Institute of Coloproctology Tianjin China

Abstract

AbstractObjectiveExisting studies indicate that advanced colorectal neoplasms exhibit distinct clinical and biological traits based on anatomical sites. However, in China, especially for advanced colorectal neoplasms, there's limited information available on these traits. Our primary objective is to comprehensively study the characteristics of advanced colorectal neoplasm patients in different anatomical sites in China.MethodsWe selected information from the colorectal cancer screening database in Tianjin, China, since 2010 as the study subject. We chose valid information from 3113 patients with comprehensive data and diagnosed advanced colorectal neoplasms (ANs) from a pool of 19,308 individuals to be included in the study. We then conducted further analysis to examine the correlation between these epidemiological data and tumor location.ResultsAmong the 3113 patients, neoplasms in the left side of the colon accounted for the largest proportion, while neoplasms in the right side of the colon had the smallest proportion, followed by rectal neoplasms. The highest proportion of advanced colorectal neoplasms was found among men. In the age group of 39–49 years old, the proportion of left late‐stage advanced colon neoplasms was equal to that of right late‐stage advanced colon neoplasms, while late‐stage advanced rectal neoplasms increased with age. Smoking, drinking, and a history of colon cancer in first‐degree relatives showed statistically significant associations with the location distribution of advanced colorectal neoplasms. A history of appendicitis, appendectomy, cholecystitis, or cholecystectomy did not significantly affect the location distribution of advanced colorectal neoplasms. However, among patients with such histories, there was a statistically significant relationship between advanced colon neoplasms on the right and those on the left and in the rectum. Similar results were observed for BMI.ConclusionOur research findings demonstrate that advanced colorectal neoplasms display unique epidemiological characteristics depending on their anatomical locations, and these distinctions deviate from those observed in Western populations. These insights contribute to a more comprehensive understanding of the topic and offer valuable guidance for future research in China. We advocate for further investigations centered on the anatomical location of colorectal neoplasms to enhance the precision of colorectal cancer (CRC) screening and treatment.

Funder

Natural Science Foundation of Tianjin City

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Cancer Research,Radiology, Nuclear Medicine and imaging,Oncology

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