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Trends in Frequency and Management of Obstructing Colorectal Cancers in a Well-Defined Population
Authors:Nicolas Cheynel  Marion Cortet  Côme Lepage  Laurent Benoit  Jean Faivre  Anne-Marie Bouvier
Affiliation:(1) Inserm UMR866, Registre des cancers digestifs, Dijon, France, Université de Bourgogne, Dijon, France, and CHU de Dijon, Dijon Cedex, France;(2) Registre Bourguignon des Cancers Digestifs [Inserm U866], Faculté de Médecine, BP 87 900 21079, Dijon Cedex, France
Abstract:

Background

Few population-based studies investigate obstructing colorectal cancers. This study was designed to describe trends in their frequency and management.

Methods

Data were obtained for 13,331 colorectal cancers registered by the population-based cancer registry of Burgundy, France, between the years 1976 and 2000.

Results

Obstructing cancers represented 8.3 percent of all colorectal cancers. This proportion was stable throughout the study. Resection for cure increased from 54.9 percent (1976–1980) to 71.4 percent (1996–2000; P?=?0.011). Using multivariate analysis, site of cancer and period of diagnosis were the only factors significantly associated to a curative resection. Postoperative mortality for obstructing colorectal cancers decreased from 32.6 percent (1976–80) to 15.2 percent (1996–2000; P?

Conclusion

The frequency of obstructing colorectal cancers has remained unchanged for 25 years. Operative mortality is still high, although some improvements have occurred. Efforts must be made to diagnose colorectal cancers before obstruction occurs. Mass screening represents a promising approach.
Keywords:Colorectal cancers  Obstruction  Frequency  Management  Cancer registry
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