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Original Article

The risk of colorectal cancer in inflammatory bowel disease: a hospital-based cohort study from Korea

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Pages 188-196 | Received 19 Aug 2014, Accepted 16 Nov 2014, Published online: 17 Dec 2014
 

Abstract

Objective. Limited data are available on the incidence and risk factors of colorectal cancer (CRC) in Asian patients with inflammatory bowel disease (IBD). Material and methods. Information on 5212 Korean patients with IBD (2414 with Crohn’s disease [CD] and 2798 with ulcerative colitis [UC]) was retrieved from the IBD registry of Asan Medical Center. Data on CRC incidence for the entire Korean population were derived from the Korean Statistical Information Service. Results. During 39,951 person-years of follow-up (17,679 for CD and 22,272 for UC), 30 patients (12 with CD and 18 with UC) developed CRC. The standardized incidence ratio (SIR) of CRC was 6.0 (95% confidence interval [CI], 3.10–10.48) for CD and 1.68 (95% CI, 1.00–2.66) for UC; it was 9.69 (95% CI, 5.01–16.93) for CD with colonic involvement and 4.31 (95% CI, 2.46–7.00) for extensive UC. The SIR was also increased in patients diagnosed with IBD at younger than 30 years old. CRC location was the low rectum in 11 of 12 CD patients (91.7%). The cumulative probability of rectal cancer was higher in CD patients with a perianal fistula than in those without a perianal fistula (p = 0.02). Conclusions. A high prevalence of perianal fistulas in Korean CD patients may be the cause of the predominance of low rectal cancer in this population and the higher SIR of CRC in Koreans than in Westerners. In contrast, the SIR of CRC in Korean UC patients may be similar to that in Western UC patients.

Acknowledgment

This study was supported by a grant of the Korean Health Technology R&D Project, Ministry of Health & Welfare, Republic of Korea (A120176).

Declaration of interest: Suk-Kyun Yang has received a research grant from Janssen Korea Ltd., but this grant is not related to the topic of the current study. The remaining authors also have no competing interests.

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