COLORECTAL-CANCER IN PATIENTS UNDER 30 YEARS OF AGE

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COZART, DT [1 ]
LANG, NP [1 ]
HAUERJENSEN, M [1 ]
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[1] UNIV ARKANSAS MED SCI HOSP, DEPT SURG, LITTLE ROCK, AR 72205 USA
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AMERICAN JOURNAL OF SURGERY | 1993年 / 166卷 / 06期
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10.1016/S0002-9610(05)80695-6
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R61 [外科手术学];
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The Southwestern Surgical Congress (SWSC) recently initiated a registry of unusual cases. The registry was created to collect information on patients with uncommon conditions treated by members of the Congress. The registry is intended to be a source of clinical information for the members, as well as a tool for the conduct of retrospective and prospective clinical and epidemiologic studies. As the first project, we collected data on patients with colorectal cancer who were 30 years of age or less at the time of diagnosis. Letters were sent to all members of the SWSC soliciting information about such patients. Data collection sheets were subsequently mailed to those who responded to the letter. The data sheets asked for demographic data, as well as pertinent anamnestic, clinical, and staging information. Operative reports, pathology reports, and paraffin-embedded tissue blocks were also requested. Twenty-four members contributed a total of 55 patients to the registry. There were 23 males (age range: 14 to 30 years) and 32 females (age range: 16 to 30 years). In 37 patients, factors assumed to predispose to colorectal cancer were identified. The most common predisposing factor was smoking. There were 12 right colon tumors, 24 left colon tumors, and 11 rectal tumors. According to the TNM classification, 6 patients had stage I disease, 15 patients had stage II disease, 17 patients had stage III disease, and 17 patients had stage III disease. Tissue blocks from tumor and adjacent bowel will be examined to address the issue of a possible genetic predisposition for cancer at the molecular level. in these young patients. We will also assess the independent influence of age on prognosis by comparing the actuarial survival and recurrence rates in patients from the registry with data from older patients who are matched for the presence of other known prognostic factors. The Unusual Case Registry will provide the members of the Congress with a valuable database of clinical information. Furthermore, this method of compilation will facilitate the collection of relatively large patient samples over a short period of time. This will greatly facilitate the conduct of original and relevant collaborative prospective studies of uncommon diseases within the framework of the SWSC.
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