Brief Article
Copyright ©2013 Baishideng Publishing Group Co.
World J Gastroenterol. Nov 28, 2013; 19(44): 8078-8084
Published online Nov 28, 2013. doi: 10.3748/wjg.v19.i44.8078
Table 1 Clinical and pathologic characteristics of colorectal cancer in the younger group and older group n (%)
VariableYounger group (n = 42) (30 yr)Older group (n = 1293) (> 30 yr)P value
GenderNS
Male24 (57.1)738 (57.1)
Female18 (42.9)555 (42.9)
Location of tumor
Cecum1 (2.4)69 (5.3)
Ascending colon1 (2.4)154 (11.9)
Hepatic flexure1 (2.4)86 (6.7)
Transverse colon2 (4.8)52 (4.0)
Splenic flexure1 (2.4)29 (2.2)
Descending colon6 (14.3)49 (3.8)
Sigmoid5 (11.9)201 (15.5)
Rectosigmoid junction0 (0)16 (1.2)
Rectum25 (59.5)637 (49.3)0.1911
Histology
Mucinous cancer14 (33.3)179 (13.8)0.0002
Signet ring cell cancer3 (7.1)22 (1.7)0.0103
Papillary adenocarcinoma5 (11.9)237 (18.3)
Tubular adenocarcinoma17 (40.5)732 (56.6)
Undifferentiated adenocarcinoma1 (2.4)6 (0.5)
Adenosquamous cancer0 (0)2 (0.2)
Adenocarcinoma (unclassified)2 (4.8)115 (8.9)
Differentiation0.000
Well2 (9.5)276 (21.3)
Moderate14 (33.3)630 (48.7)
Poor25 (28.6)203 (15.7)
Undifferentiated1 (2.4)184 (14.2)
Stage T0.264
Tis0 (0)17 (1.3)
T11 (2.4)41 (3.2)
T24 (9.5)232 (17.9)
T316 (38.1)526 (40.7)
T421 (50.0)477 (36.9)
Number of metastatic lymph nodes0.001
011 (26.2)669 (51.7)
1-310 (23.8)337 (26.1)
> 415 (35.7)184 (14.2)
Nx6 (14.3)103 (8.0)
Distant metastasis0.021
M030 (71.4)1094 (84.6)
M112 (28.6)99 (15.4)
AJCC stage0.001
00 (0)17 (1.3)
I1 (2.4)221 (17.1)0.0084
II9 (21.4)427 (33.0)
III19 (45.2)428 (33.1)
IV13 (31.0)200 (15.5)0.0075
Approach of surgery0.028
Radical surgery28 (66.7)1084 (83.8)
Palliate surgery10 (23.8)151 (11.7)
Unresectable4 (9.5)58 (4.5)