Publication: Multimorbidity by Patient and Tumor Factors and Time-to-Surgery Among Colorectal Cancer Patients in Spain: A Population-Based Study.
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2019-12-12
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Luque-Fernandez, Miguel Angel
Redondo-Sanchez, Daniel
Lee, Shing Fung
Rodriguez-Barranco, Miguel
Carmona-Garcia, Ma Carmen
Marcos-Gragera, Rafael
Sanchez-Perez, Maria-Jose
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Dove Medical Press Ltd.
Abstract
Cancer treatment and outcomes can be influenced by tumor characteristics, patient overall health status, and comorbidities. While previous studies have analyzed the influence of comorbidity on cancer outcomes, limited information is available regarding factors associated with the increased prevalence of comorbidities and multimorbidity among patients with colorectal cancer in Spain. This cross-sectional study obtained data from all colorectal cancer cases diagnosed in two Spanish provinces in 2011 from two population-based cancer registries and electronic health records. We calculated the prevalence of comorbidities according to patient and tumor factors, identified factors associated with an increased prevalence of comorbidity and multimorbidity, analyzed the association between comorbidities and time-to-surgery, and developed an interactive web application (https://comcor.netlify.com/). The most common comorbidities were diabetes (23.6%), chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (17.2%), and congestive heart failure (14.5%). Among all comorbidities, 52% of patients were diagnosed at more advanced stages (stage III/IV). Patients with advanced age, restricted performance status or who were disabled, obese, and smokers had a higher prevalence of multimorbidity. Patients with multimorbidity had a longer time-to-surgery than those without comorbidity (17 days, 95% confidence interval: 3-29 days). We identified a consistent pattern of factors associated with a higher prevalence of comorbidities and multimorbidity at diagnosis and an increased time-to-surgery among patients with colorectal cancer with multimorbidity in Spain. This pattern may provide insights for further etiological and preventive research and help to identify patients at a higher risk for poorer cancer outcomes and suboptimal treatment.
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Infant, Newborn
Cross-Sectional Studies
Multimorbidity
Confidence Intervals
Electronic Health Records
Prevalence
Smokers
Cross-Sectional Studies
Multimorbidity
Confidence Intervals
Electronic Health Records
Prevalence
Smokers
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Estudios transversales
Fumadores
Multimorbilidad
Prevalencia
Recién nacido
Registros electrónicos de salud
Fumadores
Multimorbilidad
Prevalencia
Recién nacido
Registros electrónicos de salud
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colorectal cancer epidemiology, comorbidity, elderly, multimorbidity
Citation
Luque-Fernandez MA, Redondo-Sanchez D, Lee SF, Rodríguez-Barranco M, Carmona-García MC, Marcos-Gragera R, et al. Patient and Tumor Factors and Time-to-Surgery Among Colorectal Cancer Patients in Spain: A Population-Based Study. Clin Epidemiol. 2020 Jan 14;12:31-40.