Observation
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World J Gastroenterol. Oct 7, 2010; 16(37): 4646-4651
Published online Oct 7, 2010. doi: 10.3748/wjg.v16.i37.4646
Table 1 Risk factors for cancer in colitis
Epithelial cell dysplasia (high-grade > low-grade)
Extent of mucosal involvement (pancolitis > distal colitis > proctitis)[3,4]
Extended duration of ongoing disease (> 8-10 yr)[1,2,5]
Severity of histologic inflammation (?linked to compliant 5-ASA use)[6,7]
Onset in childhood (?linked to underlying duration of disease)[3,4,8]
Primary sclerosing cholangitis[9,10]
Liver transplantation, usually for primary sclerosing cholangitis[11-13]
Underlying familial colon cancer risk[14,15]
Other (?immunosuppression, ?biologic agents)