Survival after inflammatory bowel disease-associated colorectal cancer in the Colon Cancer Family Registry

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Scott V Adams [1 ]
Dennis J Ahnen [2 ]
John A Baron [3 ]
Peter T Campbell [4 ]
Steven Gallinger [5 ]
William M Grady [1 ]
Loic LeMarchand [6 ]
Noralane M Lindor [7 ]
John D Potter [1 ]
Polly A Newcomb [1 ]
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[1] Cancer Prevention,Public Health Sciences,Fred Hutchinson Cancer Research Center,Seattle,WA 98109,United States
[2] Department of Medicine,Denver VA Medical Center and University of Colorado School of Medicine,Denver,CO 80045,United States
[3] Department of Medicine,University of North Carolina,Chapel Hill,NC 27599,United States
[4] Epidemiology Research Program,Department of Intramural Research,American Cancer Society,Atlanta,GA 30303,United States
[5] Division of General Surgery,University of Toronto,Toronto,ON M5G2C4,Canada
[6] Cancer Research Center of Hawaii,University of Hawaii,Honolulu,HI 96813,United States
[7] Department of Health Science Research,Mayo Clinic Arizona,Scottsdale,AZ 85259,United States
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Colorectal cancer; Inflammatory bowel disease; Outcomes research; Cancer survival; Inflammation;
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AIM: To investigate the survival of individuals with colorectal cancer (CRC) with inflammatory bowel disease (IBD-associated CRC) compared to that of individuals without IBD diagnosed with CRC. METHODS: Epidemiologic, clinical, and follow-up data were obtained from the Colon Cancer Family Registry (Colon CFR). IBD-associated cases were identified from self-report of physician diagnosis. For a subset of participants, medical records were examined to confirm self-report of IBD. Cox proportional hazards regression was applied to estimate adjusted hazard ratios (aHR) and 95%CI of mortality, comparing IBD-associated to non-IBD-associated CRC, adjusted for age at CRC diagnosis, sex, Colon CFR phase, and number of prior endoscopies. Following imputation to complete CRC stage information, adjustment for CRC stage was examined. RESULTS: A total of 7202 CRC cases, including 250 cases of IBD-associated CRC, were analyzed. Over a twelve year follow-up period following CRC diagnosis, 2013 and 74 deaths occurred among non-IBD associated CRC and IBD-associated CRC patients, respectively. The difference in survival between IBD-associated and non-IBD CRC cases was not statistically significant (aHR = 1.08; 95%CI: 0.85-1.36). However, the assumption of proportional hazards necessary for valid inference from Cox regression was not met over the entire follow-up period, and we therefore limited analyses to within five years after CRC diagnosis when the assumption of proportional hazards was met. Over this period, there was evidence of worse prognosis for IBD-associated CRC (aHR = 1.36; 95%CI: 1.05-1.76). Results were similar when adjusted for CRC stage, or restricted to IBD confirmed in medical records. CONCLUSION: These results support the hypothesis that IBD-associated CRC has a worse prognosis than non-IBD-associated CRC.
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