Disease characteristics and treatment outcomes of young colorectal cancer patients.

2019 
691Background: The incidence of colorectal cancer (CRC) in young patients (< 50 years) is increasing but little is known about disease characteristics and treatment outcomes in this patient population. Methods: CRC patients diagnosed at < 50 years of age (UF institutional registry 2000-2017) constituted the IRB approved study cohort. Statistical methods included descriptive statistics, uni-variable cox proportional hazard regression model, Pearson chi-square exact and Wilcoxon rank-sum test. Results: The median age at diagnosis was 45 years (range 17-50, n = 286) with 212 (74%) diagnosed between age 40-50. One third (35.7%) of patients had rectal primary and most common histology was adenocarcinoma (ACa, 84.6%) and 20% of those had poorly differentiated tumor. More than half of patients had an advanced primary (T3/T4, 65%) and 44% had lymph node positive disease. A trend towards increased delivery of perioperative therapy was seen in early staged disease. (See table) Patients who underwent curative resect...
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