Epidemiological study, pathologic evaluation and prognostic factors of colorectal mucinous vs non-mucinous adenocarcinoma (a series of 196 patients)
Colorectal carcinoma is one of the main causes of cancer death in the worldwide with a decrease survival rate in relationship with a later diagnosis of advanced disease. This study highlights the particular epidemiological, clinicopathological and immunohistochemical colorectal cancer profile. Indee...
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description | Colorectal carcinoma is one of the main causes of cancer death in the worldwide with a decrease survival rate in relationship with a later diagnosis of advanced disease.
This study highlights the particular epidemiological, clinicopathological and immunohistochemical colorectal cancer profile. Indeed, our results differ markedly from that reported in the literature.
We underwent a retro and prospective study interesting 196 patients with colorectal carcinoma diagnosed in the pathological and cytological laboratory of Mongi Slim Hospital (Tunisia). Age at diagnosis, mode of presentation, sex, tumour location, macroscopic and histological features, TNM and Astler Coller stage were assessed and evaluated.
We report here a particular epidemiological pattern which is characterised by younger age of the patients, equally distribution between men and women, predominant sporadic carcinomas and preponderance of rectosigmoid location. The poorer degree of differentiation and mucinous subtype are correlated with an advanced stage. It is also correlated with more frequent vascular embols, neural invasion and metastatic nodes. Furthermore, immunohistochemical analysis of galectin-3 showed a significant difference between mucinous and non mucinous adenocarcinoma.
Based on the presented data, the epidemiological pattern and the anatomic distribution especially in the rectosigmoid region suggest diet and lifestyle to be primordial risk factors of colorectal tumorigenesis. |
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