The pathological behaviors and prognostic factors of Chinese and Japanese colorectal cancers from general hospitals: A comparative study of the inpatients with surgical operation

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Here, we collected the information of 17304 and 2014 inpatients with colorectal cancer (CRC) from general hospitals of China and Japan respectively, and analyzed microscopic and macroscopic aspects, even stratified by the age and gender. It was found that Chinese CRC patients showed younger prone, more rectal and ascending cancers, less sigmoid and transverse cancers, larger size, less invasion into lymphatic system or metastasis into lymph node, and poorer differentiation than Japanese ones (p < 0.05). TNM staging was employed as an independent factor for the prognosis of the CRC patients regardless of the country (p < 0.05). Female patients showed larger tumor size, easier invasion and metastasis into lymphatic system, and worse differentiation than males (p < 0.05). The younger patients displayed frequent invasion and metastasis into lymphatic system, and poor differentiation in comparison to elder ones (p < 0.05). These findings demonstrated that Japanese patients seemed to have more invasion and metastasis due to standard and precise operation and pathological diagnosis accuracy. Actually, Chinese patients had more aggressive pathological characteristics and a poorer prognosis. Therefore, it is essential to establish a routine screening methodology, a standard treatment system and postoperative diagnosis protocol for the prevention and therapeutics of Chinese CRC patients, especially for female and young patients.

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Yang, X. F., Zhang, J. F., Li, J. J., Zhao, S., Shi, S., Wu, J. C., … Zheng, H. C. (2016). The pathological behaviors and prognostic factors of Chinese and Japanese colorectal cancers from general hospitals: A comparative study of the inpatients with surgical operation. Oncotarget, 7(51), 84155–84164. https://doi.org/10.18632/oncotarget.12228

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