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Left-Sided Colon Cancer and Right-Sided Colon Cancer: Are They the Same Cancer or Two Different Entities?

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Journal Cureus
Date 2023 May 16
PMID 37193477
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Background Colon cancer is one of the most common cancers in the world and one of the main causes of cancer-related deaths. In Morocco, it occupies the first place among digestive cancers. Right-sided and left-sided colon cancers have different embryological, epidemiological, pathological, genetic, and clinical characteristics. This distinction leads to differences in the evolution and prognosis of the disease. This study aimed to identify epidemiological factors and clinical and pathological characteristics that can influence perioperative and prognostic outcomes in patients with right-sided colon cancer compared to those with left-sided colon cancer. Methodology We conducted a retrospective cohort study over a period of nine years from January 2012 until December 2020. We included 277 patients divided into two groups, namely, right colon cancer (group 1) (n = 99) and left colon cancer (group 2) (n = 178). Results The average age of our series was 57.4 years, with extremes ranging from 19 to 89 years old (SD = ±13.6451 years). The average age in the right colon group was 55.97 (SD = ±13.341 years). The average age in the left colon group was 58.18 (SD = ±13.69 years). The male gender had a predominance, with a sex ratio of 1.3 for both groups. Among the patients in group 2, 65% showed lymph node involvement on the CT scan, whereas only 34% of patients in group 1 displayed the same condition. The recurrence rate in the right-sided colon cancer group was 22.2% compared to 24.9% in the left-sided group. The five-year overall survival was estimated for the right-sided and left-sided colon cancer groups at 87% and 96.5%, respectively. In patients with stage III and IV cancer, overall survival was better for those who underwent surgery for left-sided colon cancer compared to those who underwent surgery for right-sided colon cancer (p = 0.029). In the case of vascular emboli or involvement of the perineural sheath, there was no significant difference in overall survival (p = 0.446 and p = 0.655, respectively). The three-month survival without recurrence was almost identical in both groups (31% for right-sided colon cancers and 30.9% for left-sided colon cancers). Age over 61 years was a predictive factor of poor prognosis in recurrence-free survival (hazard ratio = 3.245; p = 0.023). Conclusions We identified factors that can influence perioperative outcomes and prognosis in patients with right-sided colon cancer compared to those with left-sided colon cancer. Our findings suggest that age and lymph node involvement along with other factors play a role in the overall survival and recurrence outcomes of these patients. Further research is necessary to explore these differences and develop personalized treatment plans for patients with colon cancer.

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