Demographic and clinical characteristics associated with advanced stage colorectal cancer: a registry-based cohort study in Saudi Arabia

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Alsadhan N. [1 ]
Alhurishi S.A. [2 ]
Pujades-Rodriguez M. [1 ]
Shuweihdi F. [3 ]
Brennan C. [5 ]
West R.M. [1 ]
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[1] Leeds Institute of Health Sciences, School of Medicine, University of Leeds, Leeds
[2] Department of Community Health Sciences, College of Applied Medical Sciences, King Saud University, Riyadh
[3] Clinical Research Unit, School of Dentistry, University of Leeds, Leeds
[4] Social Medicine, School of Medicine, University of Leeds, Leeds
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Characteristics; Colorectal cancer; Decision tree; Late-stage; Risk factors; Saudi Arabia;
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10.1186/s12885-024-12270-1
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Background: In Saudi Arabia, approximately one-third of colorectal cancer (CRC) patients are diagnosed at an advanced stage. Late diagnosis is often associated with a worse prognosis. Understanding the risk factors for late-stage presentation of CRC is crucial for developing targeted interventions enabling earlier detection and improved patient outcomes. Methods: We conducted a retrospective cohort study on 17,541 CRC patients from the Saudi Cancer Registry (1997–2017). We defined distant CRCs as late-stage and localized and regional CRCs as early-stage. To assess risk factors for late-stage CRC, we first used multivariable logistic regression, then developed a decision tree to segment regions by late-stage CRC risk, and finally used stratified logistic regression models to examine geographical and sex variations in risk factors. Results: Of all cases, 29% had a late-stage diagnosis, and 71% had early-stage CRC. Young (< 50 years) and unmarried women had an increased risk of late-stage CRC, overall and in some regions. Regional risk variations by sex were observed. Sex-related differences in late-stage rectosigmoid cancer risk were observed in specific regions but not in the overall population. Patients diagnosed after 2001 had increased risks of late-stage presentation. Conclusion: Our study identified risk factors for late-stage CRC that can guide targeted early detection efforts. Further research is warranted to fully understand these relationships and develop and evaluate effective prevention strategies. © The Author(s) 2024.
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