World Journal of Surgical Oncology (May 2012)

The impact on clinical outcome of high prevalence of diabetes mellitus in Taiwanese patients with colorectal cancer

  • Huang Ching-Wen,
  • Sun Li-Chu,
  • Shih Ying-Ling,
  • Tsai Hsiang-Lin,
  • Chen Chao-Wen,
  • Yeh Yung-Sung,
  • Ma Cheng-Jen,
  • Huang Che-Jen,
  • Wang Jaw-Yuan

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1186/1477-7819-10-76
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 10, no. 1
p. 76

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Abstract Background Both colorectal cancer (CRC) and diabetes mellitus (DM) are important public health problems worldwide. As there are controversies about survival impact on CRC patients with preexisting DM, the purpose of the present study is to evaluate the incidence and the survival impact of preexisting DM on the long-term outcomes of patients with CRC in Taiwan. Methods From January 2002 to December 2008, 1,197 consecutive patients with histologically proven primary CRC, who received surgical treatment at a single institution, were enrolled. The clinicopathologic features between these patients with and without DM were retrospectively investigated. Moreover, we intended to analyze the impact of DM on overall survival (OS) and cancer-specific survival (CSS) rates. Results Of 1,197 CRC patients, 23.6% of patients had either a reported history of DM or were currently taking one or more diabetes-controlling medications. CRC patients with DM were significantly older than those without DM (P P vs 6.01%, P = 0.040). Conclusions A considerably high prevalence of DM in CRC patients but no significant impact of DM on survival was observed in the single-institution retrospective study, regardless of cancer stages and tumor locations. Therefore, treatment strategies for CRC patients with DM should be the same as patients without DM.

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