Rightward shift in colorectal cancer: experience in 1101 patients.

IF 1.3 Q3 Medicine Minerva chirurgica Pub Date : 2020-08-01 Epub Date: 2020-05-26 DOI:10.23736/S0026-4733.20.08263-2
Paolo Del Rio, Matteo Rossini, Mario Giuffrida, Federico Cozzani, Elena Guarnieri, Paolo Dell'abate
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Abstract

Background: In the past decades the right colon cancer showed a higher incidence rate than left colon cancer. This trend is known as "proximal shift" or "rightwards shift." We evaluated rightward shift phenomenon in our region.

Methods: We collected data from 1101 colorectal cancer patients who underwent curative surgery at Parma University Hospital from 01 January 2004 through 01 January 2018. We divided patients into seven subgroups according to the time of surgery to evaluate epidemiological changes through the years of colon cancer.

Results: We found a non-linear rightward shift trend of CRC. The incidence of RCC was the 40% between 2004-2005 and 51% in the biennium 2016-2017 (60% in 2012-2013 and 57% in 2014-2015). The patients with RCC were significantly older than patients with LCC. RCCs have poor differentiated tumors. Metastatic disease showed a similar distribution both in left and right CRCs. Peritoneum was the most common metastasis location from right-sided colon cancer.

Conclusions: Data suggest the existence of two different tumor entities in CRC between right-sided colon cancer and left-sided colon cancer. The proximal shift may be a reflection of improved screening programs, diagnostic accuracy and population aging. Ethnicity, gender, diet, environment, and socioeconomic status contribute to CRC incidence and prevalence in different regions.

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结直肠癌右移:1101例患者的经验
背景:近几十年来,右结肠癌的发病率高于左结肠癌。这种趋势被称为“近端移位”或“右移”。我们评估了本地区的右移现象。方法:我们收集了2004年1月1日至2018年1月1日在帕尔马大学医院接受根治性手术的1101例结直肠癌患者的数据。我们根据手术时间将患者分为7个亚组,以评估多年来结肠癌的流行病学变化。结果:结直肠癌呈非线性右移趋势。RCC的发病率在2004-2005年期间为40%,在2016-2017两年期为51%(2012-2013年为60%,2014-2015年为57%)。RCC患者年龄明显大于LCC患者。rcc为低分化肿瘤。转移性疾病在左侧和右侧crc中的分布相似。腹膜是右侧结肠癌最常见的转移部位。结论:资料提示右侧结肠癌和左侧结肠癌在结直肠癌中存在两种不同的肿瘤实体。近端转移可能反映了改进的筛查程序,诊断准确性和人口老龄化。种族、性别、饮食、环境和社会经济状况对不同地区的CRC发病率和患病率有影响。
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Minerva chirurgica
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期刊介绍: Minerva Chirurgica publishes scientific papers on surgery. Manuscripts may be submitted in the form of editorials, original articles, review articles, case reports, special articles, letters to the Editor and guidelines. The journal aims to provide its readers with papers of the highest quality and impact through a process of careful peer review and editorial work.
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