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World J Gastroenterol. Mar 14, 2024; 30(10): 1368-1376
Published online Mar 14, 2024. doi: 10.3748/wjg.v30.i10.1368
Published online Mar 14, 2024. doi: 10.3748/wjg.v30.i10.1368
Table 1 Characteristics of the patients and colorectal lesions according to diagnostic routes in two hospitals
Variable | Follow-up group (n = 715) | Symptomatic group (n = 1064) | Cancer screening group (n = 304) |
Age (median, IQR) | 74 (68-79) | 71 (62-78) | 64 (56-71) |
Sex, male, n (%) | 444 (62.1) | 559 (52.5) | 172 (56.6) |
Right side, n (%) | 318 (44.5) | 302 (28.4) | 96 (31.6) |
Table 2 Characteristics of the patients and colorectal lesions according to diagnostic routes at each hospital
Variable | KU | WMC | ||||
Follow-up group (n = 271) | Symptomatic group (n = 480) | Cancer screening group (n = 128) | Follow-up group (n = 444) | Symptomatic group (n = 584) | Cancer screening group (n = 176) | |
Age (median, IQR) | 72 (66-79) | 69 (59-76) | 64 (54-70) | 74 (69-79) | 72.5 (64.3-80.0) | 64.0 (56.3-71.8) |
Sex, male, n (%) | 168 (62.0) | 251 (52.3) | 71 (55.5) | 276 (62.2) | 308 (52.7) | 101 (57.4) |
Right side, n (%) | 116 (42.8) | 125 (26.0) | 41 (32.0) | 202 (45.5) | 177 (30.3) | 55 (31.3) |
Table 3 Stage distribution of colorectal cancer by diagnostic route in two hospitals, n (%)
Tumor stage | Follow-up group (n = 715) | Symptomatic group (n = 1064) | Cancer screening group (n = 304) |
Stage 0 | 216 (30.2) | 92 (8.7) | 81 (26.6) |
Stage I | 194 (27.1) | 162 (15.2) | 100 (32.9) |
Stage II | 106 (14.8) | 240 (22.6) | 39 (12.8) |
Stage III | 109 (15.2) | 297 (27.9) | 54 (17.8) |
Stage IV | 90 (12.6) | 273 (25.7) | 30 (9.9) |
Early-stage | 410 (57.3) | 254 (23.9) | 181 (59.5) |
Table 4 Stage distribution according to diagnostic routes at each hospital, n (%)
Tumor stage | KU | WMC | ||||
Follow-up group (n = 271) | Symptomatic group (n = 480) | Cancer screening group (n = 128) | Follow-up group (n = 444) | Symptomatic group (n = 584) | Cancer screening group (n = 176) | |
Stage 0 | 62 (22.9) | 22 (4.6) | 20 (15.6) | 154 (34.7) | 70 (12.0) | 61 (34.7) |
Stage I | 89 (32.8) | 82 (17.1) | 50 (39.1) | 105 (23.7) | 80 (13.7) | 50 (28.4) |
Stage II | 39 (14.4) | 113 (23.5) | 14 (10.9) | 67 (15.1) | 127 (21.8) | 25 (14.2) |
Stage III | 43 (15.9) | 120 (25.0) | 23 (18.0) | 66 (14.9) | 177 (30.3) | 31 (17.6) |
Stage IV | 38 (14.0) | 143 (29.8) | 21 (16.4) | 52 (11.7) | 130 (22.3) | 9 (5.1) |
Early-stage | 151 (55.7) | 104 (21.7) | 70 (54.7) | 259 (58.3) | 150 (25.7) | 111 (63.1) |
Table 5 Univariate and multivariate analyses of early-stage detection rate comparing follow-up group vs symptomatic group and cancer screening group
Variable | Early-stage detection rate (%) | Univariate | Multivariate | ||
cOR (95%CI) | P value | aOR (95%CI) | P value | ||
Follow-up group | 57.3 | Reference | Reference | ||
Symptomatic group | 23.9 | 0.23 (0.19-0.29) | < 0.001 | 0.23 (0.19-0.29) | < 0.001 |
Cancer screening group | 59.5 | 1.09 (0.83-1.44) | 0.516 | 1.11 (0.82-1.49) | 0.493 |
- Citation: Agatsuma N, Utsumi T, Nishikawa Y, Horimatsu T, Seta T, Yamashita Y, Tanaka Y, Inoue T, Nakanishi Y, Shimizu T, Ohno M, Fukushima A, Nakayama T, Seno H. Stage at diagnosis of colorectal cancer through diagnostic route: Who should be screened? World J Gastroenterol 2024; 30(10): 1368-1376
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- DOI: https://dx.doi.org/10.3748/wjg.v30.i10.1368