Associations between the age at diagnosis and location of colorectal cancer and the use of alcohol and tobacco - Implications for screening

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Zisman, AL [1 ]
Nickolov, A [1 ]
Brand, RE [1 ]
Gorchow, A [1 ]
Roy, HK [1 ]
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[1] Northwestern Univ, Dept Internal Med, Evanston Northwestern Healthcare Res Inst, Feinberg Sch Med,Ctr Outcomes Res & Educ, Evanston, IL 60201 USA
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10.1001/archinte.166.6.629
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R5 [内科学];
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1002 ; 100201 ;
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Background: Individualizing recommendations for colorectal cancer (CRC) screening intervals and modalities requires accurate risk assessment. Although hereditary predisposition is commonly used, the effect of exogenous risk factors has remained largely unexplored. To address this, we analyzed the age at presentation and location of CRC in relation to alcohol and tobacco use. Methods: We queried the IMPAC Medical Registry Services Cancer Information Resource File for CRCs diagnosed between June 1, 1993, and December 31, 2003. Subjects were classified as current, past, or never users of alcohol and tobacco. A logistic regression model for location of CRC and a linear regression model for age at diagnosis were constructed using these explanatory variables along with gender, race, and insurance status. Results: Our data set consisted of 161 172 patients with CRC. Current drinking, smoking, and smoking plus drinking were associated with younger ages at onset of CRC (adjusted age difference, 5.2, 5.2, and 7.8 years, respectively; P < .001 for all). A distal location of CRC was more likely to occur in current drinkers (odds ratio, 1.192; 95% confidence interval, 1.15-1.23) and smokers (odds ratio, 1.164; 95% confidence interval, 1.12-1.21). Colorectal cancer in men tended to occur earlier ( adjusted age difference, 1.9 years; P <. 001) and have a distal predominance (odds ratio, 1.42; P < .001) compared with women. The smoking but not the drinking effect size was greater in women than in men (adjusted age difference, 2.6 years; P < .001). Conclusions: Alcohol use, tobacco use, and male gender were associated with earlier onset and a distal location of CRC. If confirmed, these factors should guide recommendations regarding initiation of CRC screening and, possibly, choice of techniques.
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