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Risk of adenoma recurrence after polypectomy in patients younger than 50 years vs. 50 years old and over with diminutive or small adenomas

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FRONTIERS IN ONCOLOGY
Volume 12, Issue -, Pages -

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FRONTIERS MEDIA SA
DOI: 10.3389/fonc.2022.823263

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adenoma; colorectal cancer; polyp; age; risk factor; surveillance

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  1. National Natural Science Foundation of China [81974068, 81770539]
  2. Natural Science Foundation of Hubei Province [2017CFA061]
  3. ~National key research and development program of China~ [2017YFC0110003]

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For patients under 50 years old with fewer than 3 NAAs that are 1-5 mm in size, the recurrence rate of NAA is lower compared to patients over 50 years old with the same findings. However, when adenomas are 5 mm or larger, or exceed 3 in number, the recurrence risk is similar between the two age groups.
Background and aimsCurrent studies have shown that polyp recurrence occurs after colonic adenomas polypectomy (AP), but the difference in recurrence risk between patients in patients older than 50 years and younger than 50 years has not been clearly studied. Methods490 patients after AP were enrolled in the study. The patients were classified according to age (<50 years old or >= 50 years old), and then further categorized according to the baseline adenoma characteristics: Group 1: 1-2 non-advanced adenomas (NAAs) 1-5 mm in size; Group 2: >= 3 NAAs, 1-5 mm; Group 3: 1-2 NAAs, 6-9 mm; Group 4: >= 3 NAAs, 6-9 mm; and Group 5: advanced adenomas. ResultsDuring a mean follow-up interval of 2.52 years (2.51 years for >= 50 years old and 2.55 years for patients <50 years old), NAA recurrence was detected in 147 patients (30.0%). Overall, the hazard ratio (HR) for NAA recurrence after AP was higher in patients >= 50 years old than that in patients <50 years old (HR, 1.774, P = 0.003). For patients <50 years old, HRs (Group 2-5 vs. G1, respectively) for NAA recurrence were 0.744 (P = 0.773), 3.885 (P = 0.007), 5.337 (P = 0.003), and 3.334 (P = 0.015). For patients >= 50 years old, HRs (Group 2-5 vs. G1, respectively) for NAA recurrence were 1.033 (P = 0.965), 1.250 (P = 0.405), 2.252 (P = 0.015), and 1.887 (P = 0.009). For G1, the risk of NAA recurrence was significantly higher in patients >= 50 years old (HR, 2.932, P = 0.011) than that in patients <50 years old; for G2-G5, the risk was similar in the two age groups (P > 0.05). ConclusionsFor patients <50 years old with less than 3 NAAs that are 1-5 mm in size, the recurrence rate of NAA is less than that of patients >= 50 years old with the same index colonoscopy findings. When the adenomas are >= 5 mm, or their number exceeds 3, they have similar recurrence risk as that for patients >= 50 years old.

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