Abstract

PurposeThe purpose of the current study is to analyze the difference of short-term and oncologic outcomes between younger and older colorectal cancer (CRC) patients who underwent primary CRC surgery using a propensity score matching (PSM) analysis.MethodsWe retrospectively collected CRC patients who underwent primary surgery in a single clinical database from Jan 2011 to Jan 2020. The short-term and oncologic outcomes were compared between younger aged group and older aged group.ResultsA total of 4599 patients were included in this study, and there were 4196 patients in older aged group and 403 patients in younger aged group. After 1:1 ratio PSM, there were 401 patients in each group. No significant difference was found in terms of baseline information after PSM (p>0.05). Younger aged group had larger retrieved lymph nodes before (p<0.001) and after PSM (p=0.001) than older aged group. In multivariate analysis, younger age was an independent predictor of better overall survival (OS) (p<0.001, HR=2.303, 95% CI=1.658-3.199) and disease-free survival (DFS) (p=0.008, HR=1.425, 95% CI=1.098-1.850). In terms of different tumor stage after PSM, younger aged group had better OS than older group in stage II (p<0.001) and stage IV (p=0.028) CRC, and younger aged group had better DFS than older group in stage II (p=0.016) CRC.ConclusionYounger CRC patients had larger retrieved lymph nodes and better prognosis than older CRC patients after primary CRC surgery.

Highlights

  • Colorectal cancer (CRC) is one of the most common cancers with approximate 185 million cases worldwide [1], in addition, CRC is one of the most common causes ofThe American Cancer Society updated the CRC screening guidelines recently

  • Some studies reported that younger CRC patients had better prognosis [8], other studies reported younger CRC patients were associated with poorer prognosis [9,10,11]

  • There was only one study which analyzed the difference between younger and older CRC patients using a propensity score matching (PSM) analysis, this study focused on cancer-specific survival [12]

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Introduction

The American Cancer Society updated the CRC screening guidelines recently. Based on the recent data, the incidence of CRC decreased, the incidence of younger CRC patients was increasing [7]. Liu et al BMC Cancer (2022) 22:153. It remained controversial whether younger CRC patients were related to the prognosis [8,9,10,11]. There was only one study which analyzed the difference between younger and older CRC patients using a propensity score matching (PSM) analysis, this study focused on cancer-specific survival [12]. The purpose of this study is to analyze the difference of short-term outcomes, overall survival (OS) and disease-free survival (DFS) between younger and older CRC patients who underwent primary CRC surgery using PSM

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