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. 2017 Jul 14;23(26):4831–4838. doi: 10.3748/wjg.v23.i26.4831

Table 1.

Characteristics of 118 patients with colorectal carcinoma n (%)

Whole study group Survival in 5-yr follow-up
Gender
Male 56 (47.5) 35 (62.5)
Female 62 (52.5) 36 (58.1)
Age, median (range) 69 (36-89)
Other morbidities
No 27 (22.9) 16 (59.3)
Yes 91 (77.1) 55 (60.4)
Other neoplasm
No 109 (92.4) 62 (56.9)
Sex organs or breast cancer 2 (1.7) 2 (100.0)
Other cancer 3 (2.5) 3 (100.0)
Colon adenoma 4 (3.4) 4 (100.0)
Cancer in family
No/not known 104 (88.1) 59 (56.7)
CRC 8 (6.8) 7 (87.5)
HNPCC family 2 (1.7) 2 (100.0)
Other HNPCC-associated cancer 3 (2.5) 2 (66.7)
Other cancer 1 (0.8) 1 (100.0)
Type of operation
Radical1 94 (80.3) 69 (73.4)
Palliative2 23 (19.7) 2 (8.7)
Location of tumour
Proximal colon 46 (39.0) 27 (58.7)
Distal colon 39 (33.1) 25 (64.1)
Rectum 32 (27.1) 18 (56.3)
Multiple tumours 1 (0.8) 1 (100.0)
1

Radically operated distant metastases in a second operation in one case;

2

Metastases treated non-operatively in two cases (both alive at 5-year follow-up).