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Copyright ©2013 Baishideng Publishing Group Co.
World J Gastroenterol. Sep 14, 2013; 19(34): 5651-5657
Published online Sep 14, 2013. doi: 10.3748/wjg.v19.i34.5651
Table 1 Comparison of previously published reports of young patients with colorectal cancer
Ref.Patients with CRCInterval (yr)Patient age (yr)With family history of CRC (%)1
Recalde et al[6]4019< 36NR
Sanfelippo et al[7]11812< 40NR
Simstein et al[8]4115< 404 (10)
Safford et al[9]120333< 416 (5)
Pitluk et al[10]3110< 401 (3)
Behbehani et al[11]47311< 40NR
Adloff et al[12]327< 40NR
Domergue et al[13]78218< 41NR
Palmer et al[14]105212< 40NR
Fante et al[15]9029< 5118 (20)
Present series18016< 5020 (12)3
Table 2 Patients’ presenting signs and symptoms of colorectal cancer n (%)
Clinical presentationPatients
Rectal bleeding99 (57)
Anemia19 (11)
Abdominal pain54 (31)
Rectal pain7 (4)
Change in bowel habits37 (21)
Weight loss20 (11)
Bowel obstruction16 (9)
Perforation5 (3)
Perforated diverticulitis1 (0.6)
Screening5 (3)
Unknown7 (4)
Table 3 Location of cancers n (%)
Anatomic location of cancer2Cancers
Right colon131 (17.2)
Transverse colon13 (7.2)
Descending colon17 (9.4)
Descending and sigmoid colon junction2 (1.1)
Sigmoid colon29 (16.1)
Rectosigmoid colon19 (10.6)
Rectum71 (39.4)
Table 4 Colorectal cancer staging n (%)
Present seriesValueSEER2Value
Age < 50 yr
Stage 1137 (21)Localized30%
Stage 247 (26)Regional40%
Stage 370 (39)Distant27%
Stage 426 (14)Unstaged3%
Age ≥ 50 yr
Stage 188 (22)Localized38%
Stage 2143 (36)Regional37%
Stage 3135 (34)Distant19%
Stage 426 (7)Unstaged6%
Table 5 Type of colon resection n (%)
OperationPatientsLaparoscopic
Right colectomy34 (19.8)17 (50)
Transverse colectomy2 (1.2)2 (100)
Left colectomy20 (11.6)10 (50)
Descending and sigmoid colectomy1 (0.6)1 (100)
Sigmoid colectomy22 (12.8)15 (7)
Rectosigmoidectomy24 (13.9)21 (88)
Low anterior resection40 (23.2)26 (65)
Abdominoperineal resection23 (13.4)11 (48)
Subtotal/total colectomy6 (3.5)4 (67)
Total resections172 (95.0)107 (62)