非裔美国人结肠直肠癌筛查的结肠镜检查。

Olajide O Odelowo, Mohammad Hoque, Rehana Begum, Khondker K Islam, Duane T Smoot
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背景:研究显示右侧腺瘤和癌症增加。在非裔美国人中,右侧和左侧结直肠腺瘤和癌症的分布几乎相等,甚至以右侧腺瘤和癌症为主。本研究评估了在霍华德大学医院评估的自我认定的非裔美国人结肠直肠息肉和癌症的位置。方法:回顾性分析1993年1月1日至1999年12月31日在霍华德大学医院诊断和/或治疗的非裔美国人结肠镜息肉和结直肠癌的内镜记录和计算机肿瘤登记。息肉和癌症被记录为右侧,左侧,右侧和左侧,当病变的位置没有记录时,不明确。结果:1993 ~ 1999年共切除腺瘤837例,其中右侧腺瘤36.3%,左侧腺瘤42%。从1993年到1999年,320名患者被诊断和/或治疗为结直肠癌,其中44.2%为右侧癌症,46.7%为左侧癌症。结论:我们的研究揭示了非洲裔美国人左右侧结直肠腺瘤和癌症的分布几乎相等。结肠镜检查相对于乙状结肠镜检查似乎是筛查非裔美国人患结直肠癌平均风险的合适方式。
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Colonoscopy for colorectal cancer screening in African Americans.

Background: Studies show an increase in right-sided adenomas and cancers. In African Americans, a near equal distribution of right- and left-sided colorectal adenomas and cancers or even a predominance of right-sided adenomas and cancers has been shown. This study evaluated the location of both colorectal polyps and cancers in self-identified African Americans evaluated at Howard University Hospital.

Methods: A retrospective chart review of endoscopic records and the computerized tumor registry at Howard University Hospital for self-identified African Americans with polyps on colonoscopy and colorectal cancer diagnosed and/or treated between January 1, 1993 and December 31, 1999 was carried out. Polyps and cancers were documented as being right sided, left sided, both right and left sided, and unspecified when the location of the lesion was not documented.

Results: Eight hundred and thirty-seven patients had adenomas removed from 1993 to 1999, of which 36.3% had right-sided and 42% had left-sided adenomas. Three hundred and twenty patients were diagnosed and/or treated for colorectal cancer from 1993 to 1999, of whom 44.2% had right-sided and 46.7% had left-sided cancers.

Conclusion: Our study revealed near equal distribution of right- and left-sided colorectal adenomas and cancers in African Americans. Colonoscopy as opposed to sigmoidoscopy appears to be the appropriate modality for screening African Americans at average risk for colorectal cancer.

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