International Journal of Translational Medicine (Sep 2024)

Differences in Prevalence of Colorectal Carcinoma by Gender and Marital Status and Expression of DNA Mismatch Repair Proteins

  • Peilin Zhang,
  • Omid Bakhtar,
  • Chris Wixom,
  • Brian Cox,
  • John Lee,
  • Saha Sadeghi,
  • Aidan Clement,
  • Lana Kabakibi,
  • Madeleine Schwab

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/ijtm4030040
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 4, no. 3
pp. 584 – 594

Abstract

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Background: The effect of gender dimorphism and marital status on colorectal cancer mortality have been previously documented, but the relationship between these factors and DNA mismatch repair protein (MMRP) expression status is unknown. Methods: Colectomy specimens were reviewed retrospectively for patients between 2018 and 2023, with demographics including race/ethnicity, gender, marital status, faith, body mass index, pathologic staging, and MMRP expression status. Statistical analyses were performed by using baseline characteristics tables and various programs in the R package. Results: A total 1018 colectomies were reviewed, and the tumor stages were significantly higher in the right colon (stage 3 and 4) than in the left colon and rectosigmoid colon (p p p p Conclusions: The differences in prevalence of CRC by gender and marital status and tumor MMRP status illustrate the importance of these factors on tumor stages and nodal metastasis but these associations are more complex with other confounding factors.

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