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Colorectal cancer, one entity or three

Journal

JOURNAL OF ZHEJIANG UNIVERSITY-SCIENCE B
Volume 10, Issue 3, Pages 219-229

Publisher

ZHEJIANG UNIV
DOI: 10.1631/jzus.B0820273

Keywords

Colorectal cancer; Proximal colon; Distal colon; Rectum; Carcinogenesis; Epidemiology and prognosis

Funding

  1. Program of Science and Technology in the National Eleventh 5-year Plan of China [2006BAI0214]
  2. Foundation of Science and Technology of Hangzhou City, China [20061123B02]

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Understanding of the mechanism of colorectal carcinogenesis has been gaining momentum for some years on account of its high incidence and impact on the lives of individuals affected. Different genetic abnormalities have been found in colorectal cancers from different sites. For example, proximal colon cancer is usually related to the nucleotide instability pathway, as microsatellite instability (MSI). However, distal colon cancer is usually associated with specific chromosomal instability (CIN). The development of cancer at the rectum, though similar to that at the colon, displays its own unique features. These differences might be partially attributed to different embryological development and physiological circumstances. Environmental factors such as diet and alcohol intake also differ in their role in the development of tumors in the three segments, proximal colon, distal colon, and rectum. Proximal shift of colon cancer has been known for some time, and survival rates of colorectal cancer are higher when rectal cancers are excluded, both of which emphasize the three different segments of colorectal cancer and their different properties. Meanwhile, colonic and rectal cancers are distinctive therapeutic entities. The concept of three entities of colorectal cancer may be important in designing clinical trails or therapeutic strategies. However, the dispute about the inconsistency of data concerning the site-specific mechanism of colorectal carcinoma does exist, and more evidence about molecular events of carcinogenesis and targeted therapy needs to be collected to definitely confirm the conception.

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