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Gender differences in stage at diagnosis and preoperative radiotherapy in patients with rectal cancer
Document Type
Clinical report
Author
Sarasqueta, CristinaZunzunegui, Mª VictoriaEnríquez Navascues, José MaríaQuerejeta, ArratePlacer, CarlosPerales, AmaiaGonzalez, NereaAguirre, UrkoBaré, MarisaEscobar, AntonioQuintana, José MaríaLópez, Jose María QuintanaMaéas, Marisa BaréBautista, Maximino Redondode la Blanca, Eduardo Briones Pérezde Larrea Baz, Nerea FernándezEizaguirre, Cristina SarasquetaMartínez, Antonio EscobarRuiz, Francisco RivasMorales-Suárez-Varela, Maria M.Amaro, Juan Antonio Blascodel Cura González, IsabelMadariaga, Inmaculada ArosteguiGonzález, Amaia BilbaoHernández, Nerea GonzálezGarcía-Gutiérrez, SusanaGuerrero, Iratxe LafuenteLarracoechea, Urko AguirreCalzada, Miren OriveCorral, Josune MartinAntón-Ladislao, AneTorà, NúriaPont, Marinadel Prado, María Purificación MartínezTotorikaguena, Alberto LoizateEstévez, Ignacio ZabalzaAlustiza, José ErrastiGimeno García, Antonio Z.Aramburu, Santiago LázaroSerrano, Mercè ComasNavascues, Jose María EnríquezGalán, Carlos PlacerAntón, Amaia PeralesValmaéa, Iéaki UrkidiAzkárate, Jose María ErroLizarribar, Enrique CormenzanaMuéoa, Adelaida LacastaPibernat, Pep PieraCuevas, Elena CampanoGómez, Ana Isabel SoteloGómez-Abril, SegundoMedina-Cano, F.Alcaide, JuliaDel Rey-Moreno, ArturoAlcántara, Manuel JesúsCampo, RafaelCasalots, AlexPericay, CarlesGil, Maria JoséPera, MiquelCollera, PabloEspinàs, Josep AlfonsMartínez, MercedesEspallargues, MireiaAlmazán, CaridadLindenbaum, Paula DujovneFernández-Cebrián, José MaríaFernández, Rocío AnulaMartínez, Julio MayolCid, Ramón CanteroLabajo, Héctor GuadalajaraGarceau, María Alexandra HerasOlmo, Damián GarcíaMontalvo, Mariel Morey
Source
BMC Cancer. August 14, 2020, Vol. 20 Issue 1
Subject
Hospitals
Cancer screening
Cancer staging
Cancer research
Colorectal cancer -- Care and treatment
Radiotherapy
Comorbidity -- Care and treatment
Cancer patients -- Care and treatment
Language
English
ISSN
1471-2407
Abstract
Background Few studies have examined gender differences in the clinical management of rectal cancer. We examine differences in stage at diagnosis and preoperative radiotherapy in rectal cancer patients. Methods A prospective cohort study was conducted in 22 hospitals in Spain including 770 patients undergoing surgery for rectal cancer. Study outcomes were disseminated disease at diagnosis and receiving preoperative radiotherapy. Age, comorbidity, referral from a screening program, diagnostic delay, distance from the anal verge, and tumor depth were considered as factors that might explain gender differences in these outcomes. Results Women were more likely to be diagnosed with disseminated disease among those referred from screening (odds ratio, confidence interval 95% (OR, CI = 7.2, 0.9-55.8) and among those with a diagnostic delay greater than 3 months (OR, CI = 5.1, 1.2-21.6). Women were less likely to receive preoperative radiotherapy if they were younger than 65 years of age (OR, CI = 0.6, 0.3-1.0) and if their tumors were cT3 or cT4 (OR, CI = 0.5, 0.4-0.7). Conclusions The gender-specific sensitivity of rectal cancer screening tests, gender differences in referrals and clinical reasons for not prescribing preoperative radiotherapy in women should be further examined. If these gender differences are not clinically justifiable, their elimination might enhance survival. Keywords: Rectal Cancer, Gender, Tumor staging, Adjuvant radiotherapy, Delayed diagnosis
Author(s): Cristina Sarasqueta[sup.1,2], Mª Victoria Zunzunegui[sup.3], José María Enríquez Navascues[sup.4], Arrate Querejeta[sup.5], Carlos Placer[sup.4], Amaia Perales[sup.6], Nerea Gonzalez[sup.2,9], Urko Aguirre[sup.2,9], Marisa Baré[sup.2,7], Antonio Escobar[sup.2,8], José María Quintana[sup.2,9], Jose María Quintana [...]