Incidence and Multiplicities of Adenomatous Polyps in TNM Stage I Colorectal Cancer in Korea.

Young-Sang Hong, Eun-Joo Jung, Chun-Geun Ryu, Gang-Mi Kim, Su-Ran Kim, Sung-Noh Hong, Dae-Yong Hwang
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Purpose: In recent years, the incidence of early-stage colorectal cancer (CRC) has markedly increased in the population within the Republic of Korea. The aim of this study was to evaluate the clinicopathologic features of adenomatous polyps in TNM stage I CRC patients and in the general population.

Methods: Between March 2003 and September 2009, 168 patients with stage I CRC were enrolled in this study. In addition, the records of 4,315 members of the general population without CRC, as determined by colonoscopy during a health check-up, were reviewed.

Results: Of the 168 patients with stage I CRC, 68 (40.5%) had coexisting colorectal adenomatous polyps and of the 4,315 members of the general population, 1,112 (26.0%) had coexisting adenomatous polyps (P = 0.006). The prevalences of adenomatous polyp multiplicity in early CRC and in the general population were 32% and 15%, respectively (P = 0.023). Patients with coexisting adenomatous polyps had a higher frequency of tubulovillous or villous adenomas than members of the general population with polyps (7.5% vs. 2.0%, P = 0.037). Furthermore, a subgroup analysis showed that the occurrence (44% vs. 34%, P = 0.006) and the multiplicity (32% vs. 15%, P = 0.023) of adenomatous polyps were greater for T2 than T1 cancer.

Conclusion: The prevalence and the multiplicity of adenomatous polyps in TNM stage I CRC is higher than it is in the general population. The findings of this study suggest that depth of invasion of early stage CRC affects the prevalence and the number of adenomatous polyps in the remaining colon and rectum.

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韩国TNM期结直肠癌中腺瘤性息肉的发病率和多样性。
目的:近年来,韩国人群中早期结直肠癌(CRC)的发病率显著增加。本研究的目的是评估TNM期CRC患者和一般人群中腺瘤性息肉的临床病理特征。方法:2003年3月至2009年9月,168例I期结直肠癌患者被纳入本研究。此外,还审查了健康检查期间结肠镜检查确定的4 315名没有结直肠癌的一般人群的记录。结果:在168例I期CRC患者中,68例(40.5%)合并结直肠腺瘤性息肉,在4315名普通人群中,1112例(26.0%)合并结直肠腺瘤性息肉(P = 0.006)。早期结直肠癌和普通人群中腺瘤性息肉的患病率分别为32%和15% (P = 0.023)。同时存在腺瘤性息肉的患者发生管状绒毛状或绒毛状腺瘤的频率高于一般息肉患者(7.5% vs. 2.0%, P = 0.037)。此外,亚组分析显示,T2期腺瘤性息肉的发生率(44%比34%,P = 0.006)和多样性(32%比15%,P = 0.023)高于T1期。结论:TNM期结直肠癌中腺瘤性息肉的发生率和多样性均高于普通人群。本研究结果提示,早期结直肠癌的浸润深度影响剩余结肠和直肠腺瘤性息肉的患病率和数量。
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