Sex-and gender-specific disparities in colorectal cancer risk

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作者
Sung-Eun Kim [1 ]
Hee Young Paik [2 ]
Hyuk Yoon [3 ]
Jung Eun Lee [1 ]
Nayoung Kim [3 ]
Mi-Kyung Sung [1 ]
机构
[1] Department of Food and Nutrition,Sookmyung Women’s University,Seoul 140-742,South Korea
[2] Department of Food and Nutrition,Seoul National University,Seoul 151-742,South Korea
[3] Department of Internal Medicine,Seoul National University Bundang Hospital,Seongnam 463-707,South Korea
基金
新加坡国家研究基金会;
关键词
Colorectal cancer; Sex; Gender; Screening; Treatment; Prevention;
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R735.34 [];
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100214 ;
摘要
Colorectal cancer is one of the most common causes of cancer morbidity both in men and in women.However,females over 65 years old show higher mortality and lower 5-year survival rate of colorectal cancer compared to their age-matched male counterparts.The objective of this review is to suggest gender-based innovations to improve colorectal cancer outcomes in females.Women have a higher risk of developing right-sided(proximal) colon cancer than men,which is associated with more aggressive form of neoplasia compared to left-sided(distal) colon cancer.Despite differences in tumor location between women and men,most of scientific researchers do not consider sex specificity for study design and interpretation.Also,colorectal cancer screening guidelines do not distinguish females from male,which may explain the higher frequency of more advanced neoplasia when tumors are first detected and false negative results in colonoscopy in females.Moreover,socio-cultural barriers within females are present to delay screening and diagnosis.Few studies,among studies that included both men and women,have reported sex-specific estimates of dietary risk factors which are crucial to establish cancer prevention guidelines despite sex-and genderassociated differences in nutrient metabolism and dietary practices.Furthermore,anti-cancer drug use for colorectal cancer treatment can cause toxicity to the reproductive system,and gender-specific recurrence and survival rates are reported.Therefore,by understanding sex-and gender-related biological and socio-cultural differences in colorectal cancer risk,gender-specific strategies for screening,treatment and prevention protocols can be established to reduce the mortality and improve the quality of life.
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页码:5167 / 5175
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