1.Endoscopic detection rate and screening research of colorectal cancer
Peijiong MA ; Wenfang LI ; Heshun WU
Chinese Journal of Postgraduates of Medicine 2014;37(27):4-6
Objective To explore the detection rate of colorectal cancer by endoscopic,and study the value of digital rectal examination,fecal occult blood test,tumor markers examination,painless colonoscopy in colorectal cancer screening.Methods The data of 2 167 colonoscopy patients were retrospectively analyzed from January 2010 to December 2013.All the patients accomplished the digital rectal examination,fecal occult blood test,tumor markers examination before colonoscopy,the results were compared with pathology and surgical results.Results There was no statistical difference in the ratio of male and female in the year 2010-2013 (x2 =3.640 5,P > 0.05).The detection rates of rectal adenoma in the year 2010-2013 were 4.762% (25/525),8.180% (40/489),8.276% (48/580) and 8.028% (46/573),there were no statistical differences (x2 =6.785 7,P > 0.05).The detection rates of colorectal cancer in the year 2010-2013 were 12.571% (66/525),11.656% (57/489),13.448% (78/580) and 10.820% (62/573),there were statistical differences (x2 =2.065 7,P > 0.05).The colorectal cancer accounts for the percentage of positive results of colonoscopy in the year 2010-2013 were 72.527% (66/91),58.763% (57/97),61.905%(78/126) and 57.407 % (62/108),there were statistical differences (x2 =5.679 8,P > 0.05).Conclusions The detection rates of colorectal cancer are stable in the year 2010-2013.Combined with digital rectal examination,fecal occult blood test and tumor markers examination is the value of screening colonoscopy population,enhancing the pertinence,thus improving the colorectal cancer early diagnosis and early treatment levels.
2.Expression of COX-2, E-ca and VEGF-c in colorectal cancer and its significance
Min XIE ; Kai TAN ; Heshun XIA ; Changming WU
International Journal of Surgery 2010;37(12):808-811,封3
Objective To study the expression of cyclooxygenase-2,epithelial cadherin and vascular endothelial growth factor-c in colorectal cancer and its significance. Methods Seventy-seven patients with colorectal cancer were detected the expression of COX-2, E-ca nd VEGF-c by immunohistochemical SP method. Results COX-2 positive expression in colorectal cancer tissue was 24.7%; E-ca positive expression rate of 68.8%; VEGF-c expression rate of 84.4%. COX-2 in highly differentiated cancer tissues was significantly higher than in poorly differentiated ones (P <0. 05); E-ca in the tubular adenocarcinoma was higher than in the mucous glands cancer and other types of cancer ( P < 0. 05 ); The Positive expression rate of E-ca in the stage Ⅰ + Ⅱ was significantly higher than stage Ⅲ + Ⅳ (P <0. 005). COX-2 protein expression and VEGF-c expression was negatively correlated (P < 0. 05 ). Conclusion Combined detection of COX-2,VEGF-c and E-ca is helpful to recognize the occurrence, development and tratment of colorectal cancer.