Effect of diabetes mellitus on the epidemiology and outcomes of colon cancer
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Effect of diabetes mellitus on the epidemiology and outcomes of colon cancer
Abstract
Objectives: To assess the effect of diabetes mellitus (DM) on the pathogenesis and outcomes from colon cancer.
Methods: A retrospective chart review was conducted on 1853 patients with colon cancer.
Results: A higher percentage of males than females with colon cancer had DM (16.2% vs 11.3%; p < 0.01). Males had a slightly lower risk of dying from colon cancer (RR - 0.88; p=0.08). There was no difference in the median age of diagnosis of colon cancer in patients with and without DM, but a larger proportion of patients with diabetes mellitus were >or=70 yr at diagnosis (50% vs 43%) (p=0.0004). No significant relationship was noted between stage of colon cancer or survival and presence of DM.
Conclusions: DM did not affect either the stage at diagnosis, or outcomes from colon cancer. More males with colon cancer tended to have DM and a larger proportion of patients with DM were >or=70 yr at the time of diagnosis.
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