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Intermediate-onset colorectal cancer: A clinical and familial boundary between both early and late-onset colorectal cancer
Comparative studies of colorectal cancer (CRC) according to the age of onset have found differences between early-onset CRC (EOCRC) and late-onset CRC (LOCRC). Using this as a starting point, we wished to determine whether intermediate-onset CRC (IOCRC) might also be considered as an independent gro...
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description | Comparative studies of colorectal cancer (CRC) according to the age of onset have found differences between early-onset CRC (EOCRC) and late-onset CRC (LOCRC). Using this as a starting point, we wished to determine whether intermediate-onset CRC (IOCRC) might also be considered as an independent group within CRC. We performed a retrospective comparative study of the clinicopathological and familial features, as well as of the symptoms and their duration, of a total of 272 subjects diagnosed with CRC classified into three groups according to the age-of-onset (98 EOCRC, 83 IOCRC and 91 LOCRC). The results show that from a clinicopathological point of view, IOCRC shared certain features with EOCRC (gender, prognosis), and with LOCRC (multiple primary CRCs), whereas it also had characteristics that were specific for IOCRC (mean number of associated polyps). A gradual progression was observed from EOCRC to LOCRC from a greater family aggregation to sporadic cases, in parallel with a change of Lynch Syndrome cases to the sporadic microsatellite instability pathway, with the IOCRC being a boundary group that is more related to EOCRC. With respect to symptoms, duration and correlation with stages, IOCRC appeared more similar to EOCRC. Clinically, IOCRC behaves as a transitional group between EOCRC and LOCRC, with features in common with both groups, but also with IOCRC-specific features. Excluding cases with familial cancer history, the awareness for EOCRC diagnosis should be extended to IOCRC. |
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subjects | Adult Age Age of Onset Aged Biology and Life Sciences Biomedical research Cancer Cancer research Cellular biology Colonic Neoplasms - genetics Colonic Neoplasms - mortality Colonic Neoplasms - pathology Colorectal cancer Colorectal carcinoma Colorectal Neoplasms, Hereditary Nonpolyposis - genetics Colorectal Neoplasms, Hereditary Nonpolyposis - mortality Colorectal Neoplasms, Hereditary Nonpolyposis - pathology Comparative literature Comparative studies Disease Disease-Free Survival Female Gene expression Hospitals Humans Male Medical diagnosis Medical prognosis Medical research Medicine Medicine and Health Sciences Microsatellite Instability Middle Aged Polyps Signs and symptoms Social Sciences Stability Surgery Survival Rate Tumors |
title | Intermediate-onset colorectal cancer: A clinical and familial boundary between both early and late-onset colorectal cancer |
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