Association between known risk factors and colorectal cancer risk in Indigenous people participating in the Ontario Familial Colon Cancer Registry
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Association between known risk factors and colorectal cancer risk in Indigenous people participating in the Ontario Familial Colon Cancer Registry
Abstract
Introduction: Colorectal cancer is one of the most common cancers in Ontario and imposes a high burden on many Indigenous populations. There are two aims for this short communication: ■ Highlight colorectal risk factor findings from a population-based case-control study■ Highlight trends and challenges of colorectal cancer research in Indigenous populations in Ontario.
Methods: Prevalences of cigarette smoking, obesity, fruit and vegetable consumption, and family history of colorectal cancer were estimated using the Indigenous identifier in the Ontario Familial Colon Cancer Registry for 1999-2007 and then compared for cases and controls using age-adjusted odds ratios (ors) with 95% confidence intervals (cis).
Results: The registry search identified 66 Indigenous cases and 23 Indigenous controls. Cigarette smoking (or: 1.88; 95% ci: 0.63 to 5.60) and obesity (or: 2.16; 95% ci: 0.72 to 6.46) were higher in cases, but not statistically significantly so.
Conclusions: Findings were consistent with previous literature describing Indigenous populations. A small sample size and poor Indigenous identification questions make it challenging to comprehensively understand cancer risk factors and burden in Indigenous populations.
Keywords: Indigenous health; cancer prevention.
2020 Multimed Inc.
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CONFLICT OF INTEREST DISCLOSURES We have read and understood Current Oncology’s policy on disclosing conflicts of interest, and we declare that we have none.
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