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Location and Age at Onset of Colorectal Cancer in Hungarian Patients between 1993 and 2004. The High Number of Advanced Cases Supports the Need for a Colorectal Cancer Screening Program in Hungary

PETER FUSZEK, HENRIK CSABA HORVATH, GABOR SPEER, JANOS PAPP, PETRA HALLER, SIMON FISCHER, JUDIT HALASZ, BALAZS JARAY, ESZTER SZEKELY, ZSUZSANNA SCHAFF, ANDRAS PAPP, ATTILA BURSICS, LASZLO HARSANYI, PETER LUKOVICH, PETER KUPCSULIK, ERIKA HITRE and PETER LASZLO LAKATOS
Anticancer Research January 2006, 26 (1B) 527-531;
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Background: In recent decades, the incidence of proximal colorectal cancer (CRC) in North America and Western Europe has steadily increased, while that of the distal tumors has shown a corresponding decrease. Our aim was to investigate the change in age at diagnosis, the gender, location and cancer stage of CRC cases over the last 12 years in a large number of Hungarian patients. Patients and Methods: The clinical and histological data of 1694 CRC patients (M/F: 917/777, age at diagnosis: 65.2±SD 12.5 years), diagnosed at the First Department of Medicine and the First Department of Surgery of Semmelweis University, Budapest, Hungary, between January 1, 1993 and December 31, 2004, were analyzed retrospectively. Results: CRCs were rectal or left-sided in 70% and proximal (transverse, ascending or cecum) in 30% of the cases. The proportion of rectal carcinomas increased over the observed period (1993-1998: 31.6% vs. 1999-2004: 42.1%, p=0.001), while the proportion of proximal tumors remained stable. Eleven percent of CRCs were diagnosed under the age of 50 years. The age at diagnosis did not differ between males and females, but was lower in patients with rectal tumors compared to other localizations (p=0.02); 75.7% of the CRCs were T3-T4 at diagnosis and lymph node metastases could be detected in 47.7%. Conclusion: In contrast to Western European and North American trends, the proportion of proximal CRCs did not increase in Hungary over the observed period. Almost two-thirds of all cancers were left-sided. The high percentage of locally advanced tumors and lymph node metastases supports the need for colorectal screening programs.

  • Colorectal cancer
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  • Received September 30, 2005.
  • Revision received November 28, 2005.
  • Accepted December 1, 2005.
  • Copyright© 2006 International Institute of Anticancer Research (Dr. John G. Delinassios), All rights reserved
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PETER FUSZEK, HENRIK CSABA HORVATH, GABOR SPEER, JANOS PAPP, PETRA HALLER, SIMON FISCHER, JUDIT HALASZ, BALAZS JARAY, ESZTER SZEKELY, ZSUZSANNA SCHAFF, ANDRAS PAPP, ATTILA BURSICS, LASZLO HARSANYI, PETER LUKOVICH, PETER KUPCSULIK, ERIKA HITRE, PETER LASZLO LAKATOS
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