Epidemioclinical Feature of Early-Onset Colorectal Cancer at-Risk for Lynch Syndrome in Central Iran
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Background: Colorectal cancer (CRC) is becoming one of the most complicated challenges of human health,particularly in developing countries like Iran. In this paper, we try to characterize CRC cases diagnosed Methods: We designed a descriptive retrospectivestudy to screen all registered CRC patients within 2000-2013 in Poursina Hakim Research Center (PHRC), areferral gastroenterology clinic in central Iran, based on being early-onset (age at diagnosis ≤50 years) andAmsterdam II criteria. We calculated frequencies and percentages by SPSS 19 software to describe clinical andfamily history characteristics of patients with early-onset CRC. Results: Overall 1,659 CRC patients were includedin our study of which 413 (24.9%) were ≤50 years at diagnosis. Of 219/413 successful calls 67 persons (30.6%)were reported deceased. Family history was positive for 72/219 probands (32.9%) and 53 families (24.2%) wereidentified as familial colorectal cancer (FCC), with a history of at-least three affected members with any type ofcancer in the family, of which 85% fulfilled the Amsterdam II Criteria as hereditary non-polyposis colorectalcancer (HNPCC) families (45/219 or 20.5%). Finally, 14 families were excluded due to proband tumor tissuesbeing or unwillingness for incorporation. The most common HNPCC-associated extracoloniccanceramong both males and females of the families was stomach, at respectively 31.8 and 32.7 percent. Themost common tumor locations among the 31 probands were rectum (32.3%), sigmoid (29.0%), and ascendingcolon (12.9%). Conclusions: Given the high prevalence of FCC (~1/4 of early-onset Iranian CRC patients), it isnecessary to establish a comprehensive cancer genetic counseling and systematic screening program for earlydetection and to improve cancer prognosis among high risk families.
کلید واژگان
colorectal cancerepidemioclinical feature
Lynch syndrome
Central Iran
شماره نشریه
11تاریخ نشر
2015-11-011394-08-10
ناشر
West Asia Organization for Cancer Prevention (WAOCP)شاپا
1513-73682476-762X




