Regional patterns of early-onset colorectal cancer from the GEOCODE (Global Early-Onset COlorectal Cancer DatabasE)-European consortium: retrospective cohort study
María Daca-Álvarez, José Perea, Luís A. Corchete, Antonino Spinelli, Caterina Foppa, Noel F.C.C. de Miranda, Maartje Nielsen, Claire Palles, Helen Curley, Marc Martí-Gallostra, Mireia Verdaguer-Tremolosa, Alfredo Vivas López, Sofía Lorenzo, Andrew Latchford, Omar Faiz, Kevin Monahan, Nikhil Pawa, Marek Szczepkowski, Bartosz Ziółkowski, Wiesław Tarnowski, Mariusz Uryszek, Silviu-Tiberiu Makkai-Popa, Juan Santiago Azagra, Joan Llach, Leticia Moreria, María Pellisé, Andreana N. Holowatyj, Rogelio González‐Sarmiento, Francesc Balaguer, Marek Szczepkowski, Ryszard Gellert, Damian Kołacin, Bartosz Ziółkowski, Claire Palles, Helen Curley, Ian Tomlinson, Francesc Balaguer, María Daca-Álvarez, Teresa Ocaña, Joaquín Castillo‐Iturra, Míriam Cuatrecasas, Sabela Carballal, Hardeep Kumari, Leticia Moreira, Lorena Moreno, María Pellisé, Ariadna Sánchez, Antonino Spinelli, Caterina Foppa, Annalisa Maroli, José Perea, Luís A. Corchete, Juan Luis Garcı́a, Paula García Vallés, Rogelio González‐Sarmiento, Ana B Hernández, Jéssica Pérez, Noel F.C.C. de Miranda, Myr Abdulrahman, Maartje Nielsen, Silviu-Tiberiu Makkai-Popa, Juan Santiago Azagra, Beniamino Pascotto, Andrew Latchford, Mohamed Ali, Chukwuemeka Anele, Omar Faiz, Wiesław Tarnowski, Mariusz Uryszek, Marc Martí Gallostra, Eloy Espín, B Pares, Mireia Verdaguer, Kevin Monahan, Rabiya Aseem, Nikhil Pawa
Abstract
BACKGROUND: The incidence of early-onset colorectal cancer is increasing, but in Europe this growth shows a heterogeneous pattern in different countries and regions. METHODS: Patients from six countries who participated in the Global Early-Onset COlorectal Cancer DatabasE (GEOCODE)-Europe group were included. The inclusion criteria were patients with colorectal adenocarcinoma diagnosed between 18 and 49 years of age, between January 2010 and December 2017, with at least 3 years of follow-up. Patients with inherited colorectal cancer syndromes were excluded. RESULTS: A total of 851 patients were included with almost equal sex distribution, most were diagnosed at age 39 years or older and 42% of patients were overweight or obese. Diagnoses were predominantly at later stages (62.5% stage III-IV) and tumours were predominantly located in the distal colon (76.9% left colon and rectum). Comparative analysis between countries demonstrated that the UK had a younger age at diagnosis and the Italian cohort had a higher prevalence of being overweight or obese. Patients from Luxembourg had more advanced stage diagnoses and those from The Netherlands had more polyps. Patients from the UK had a greater family history of colorectal cancer. Comparison of Mediterranean versus non-Mediterranean countries showed significant differences in the age at diagnosis and body mass index. The prevalence of early-onset colorectal cancer over the age of 40 years in Mediterranean versus non-Mediterranean countries was 71.4% versus 62.1% (P = 0.002), and early-onset colorectal cancer was diagnosed at a more advanced stage in Mediterranean countries versus non-Mediterranean countries (65.3% versus 54.7%; P = 0.033). Family history of colorectal cancer in a first-degree relative was more common in non-Mediterranean versus Mediterranean countries (19.1% versus 11.4%; P < 0.001). CONCLUSION: This study highlights significant geographical disparities in the clinical, pathological and familial features of early-onset colorectal cancer across European countries.