Affiliation:
1. Khoo Teck Puat Hospital, Singapore
2. Nanyang Technological University, Singapore
Abstract
Introduction: Young individuals with colorectal cancer (CRC) tend to be diagnosed at advanced stages and are not routinely included in screening programmes. This study
describes the incidence, disease pattern and factors affecting overall survival in young-
onset CRC.
Methods: A retrospective study of young-onset CRC patients diagnosed between 2010
and 2017 in a tertiary hospital was conducted.
Results: There were 99 patients, 69.7% had left-sided while 30.3% had right-sided CRC.
The mean age was 43.3 years (43.3±5.0) and 62 patients (62.6%) were male. The
incidence of young-onset CRC has been on the rise since 2014. Out of 99 patients, 65 (65.7%) underwent elective surgery, 30 (30.3%) underwent emergency surgery and the remainder 5 (4.0%) were palliated. The most common presenting complaints for patients who underwent elective surgery were abdominal pain, per-rectal bleeding and altered
bowel habits. For patients who required emergency surgery, 20 (66.6%) presented with intestinal obstruction and 10 (33.3%) had intestinal perforation. There were 42 (42.4%) stage III CRC and 20 (20.2%) stage IV CRC. The most frequent metastatic site was the liver (20/20, 100%). Five patients had signet ring cells (5.1%) in their histology while
15 (15.2%) had mucinous features. The overall 5-year survival of young-onset CRC
was 82.0%. Advanced overall stage (hazard ratio (HR) 6.1, CI 1.03–3.62) and signet
ring histology (HR 34.2, CI 2.24–5.23) were associated with poor prognosis.
Conclusion: Young-onset CRC tend to be left-sided with advanced presentations.
However, their 5-year survival remains favourable as compared to the general population.
Keywords: Colorectal screening in the young, early-onset colorectal cancer, signet ring cell colorectal cancer
Publisher
Academy of Medicine, Singapore
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