Colorectal cancer in patients under close colonoscopic surveillance
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- DOI: 10.1053/j.gastro.2005.05.012
Colorectal cancer in patients under close colonoscopic surveillance
Abstract
Background & aims: Colonoscopic polypectomy is considered effective for preventing colorectal cancer (CRC), but the incidence of cancer in patients under colonoscopic surveillance has rarely been investigated. We determined the incidence of CRC in patients under colonoscopic surveillance and examined the circumstances and risk factors for CRC and adenoma with high-grade dysplasia.
Methods: Patients were drawn from 3 adenoma chemoprevention trials. All underwent baseline colonoscopy with removal of at least one adenoma and were deemed free of remaining lesions. We identified patients subsequently diagnosed with invasive cancer or adenoma with high-grade dysplasia. The timing, location, and outcome of all cases of cancer and high-grade dysplasia identified are described and risks associated with their development explored.
Results: CRC was diagnosed in 19 of the 2915 patients over a mean follow-up of 3.7 years (incidence, 1.74 cancers/1000 person-years). The cancers were located in all regions of the colon; 10 were at or proximal to the hepatic flexure. Although most of the cancers (84%) were of early stage, 2 participants died of CRC. Seven patients were diagnosed with adenoma with high-grade dysplasia during follow-up. Older patients and those with a history of more adenomas were at higher risk of being diagnosed with invasive cancer or adenoma with high-grade dysplasia.
Conclusions: CRC is diagnosed in a clinically important proportion of patients following complete colonoscopy and polypectomy. More precise and representative estimates of CRC incidence and death among patients undergoing surveillance examinations are needed.
Comment in
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High-quality colonoscopies must be an integral part of screening and surveillance programs.Gastroenterology. 2006 Feb;130(2):620-1; author reply 621-2. doi: 10.1053/j.gastro.2006.01.014. Gastroenterology. 2006. PMID: 16472624 No abstract available.
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Reducing the risk of interval colorectal neoplasia: high magnification chromoscopic colonoscopy may offer a key resource?Gastroenterology. 2006 Feb;130(2):622-3; author reply 623. doi: 10.1053/j.gastro.2006.01.016. Gastroenterology. 2006. PMID: 16472627 No abstract available.
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