New Study Associates Hyperlipidemia, Obesity, and Alcohol Consumption With Early-Onset Colorectal Cancer

New Study Associates Hyperlipidemia, Obesity, and Alcohol Consumption With Early-Onset Colorectal Cancer

Douglas K. Rex, MD, MASGE, reviewing O’Sullivan DE, et al. Clin Gastroenterol Hepatol 2021 Jan 28.

Early-onset colorectal cancer (EoCRC) is CRC that develops before age 50 years. This systematic review and meta-analysis included 20 studies and found associations of EoCRC with male gender (relative risk [RR], 1.59), Caucasian ethnicity (RR, 1.31), first-degree family history of CRC (RR, 4.21), obesity (RR, 1.54), hyperlipidemia (RR, 1.62), and alcohol consumption (RR, 1.71). Cigarette smoking did not reach significance with an RR of 1.35.

Douglas K. Rex, MD, FASGE

COMMENT

Identifying predictors of EoCRC is a major goal of CRC research. Unfortunately, these associations (other than family history, which is already used to guide screening) are not sufficiently strong to stratify risk for screening.

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CITATION(S)

O’Sullivan DE, Sutherland RL, Town S, et al. Risk factors for early-onset colorectal cancer: a systematic review and meta-analysis. Clin Gastroenterol Hepatol 2021 Jan 28. (Epub ahead of print) (https://doi.org/10.1016/j.cgh.2021.01.037)

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