Descriptive characteristics of colon and rectal cancer recurrence in a Danish population-based study

  • Ashley C Holmes (Ophavsperson)
  • Anders H. Riis (Ophavsperson)
  • Rune Erichsen (Aarhus University) (Ophavsperson)
  • Veronika Fedirko (Ophavsperson)
  • Eva Bjerre Ostenfeld (Aarhus University) (Ophavsperson)
  • Mogens Vyberg (Ophavsperson)
  • Ole Thorlacius-Ussing (Ophavsperson)
  • Timothy L Lash (Ophavsperson)

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Background: Recurrence is a common outcome among patients that have undergone an intended curative resection for colorectal cancer. However, data on factors that influence colorectal cancer recurrence are sparse. We report descriptive characteristics of both colon and rectal cancer recurrence in an unselected population. Material and methods: We identified 21,152 patients with colorectal cancer diagnosed between May 2001 and December 2011 and registered with the Danish Colorectal Cancer Group. Recurrences were identified in 3198 colon and 1838 rectal cancer patients during follow-up. We calculated the frequency, proportion, and incidence rates of colon and rectal cancer recurrence within descriptive categories, and the cumulative five- and ten-year incidences of recurrence, treating death as a competing risk. We used a Cox proportional hazard model to calculate hazard ratios (HR) and 95% confidence intervals (CI). Results: Recurrence risk was highest in the first three years of follow-up. Patients
Dato for tilgængelighed24 mar. 2017
ForlagTaylor & Francis

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