1.Gender-specific Colorectal Cancer: Epidemiologic Difference and Role of Estrogen.
The Korean Journal of Gastroenterology 2014;63(4):201-208
Gender difference in the incidence of colorectal cancer is well known and has been supported by various epidemiologic studies. In Korea, women have lower incidence of colorectal cancer and adenoma, and the incidence in men has recently increased. Hormone replacement therapy in menopausal women is preventive of colorectal cancer but can cause cardiovascular diseases and breast cancer. Estrogen exerts diverse effects through estrogen receptors, ERalpha and ERbeta. ERbeta is associated with anti-proliferation and apoptosis. The ratio of ERalpha/ERbeta is important in the protection and tumorigenesis of colorectal cancer. Therefore ERbeta modulation has been investigated for preventing or treating colorectal cancer and avoiding adverse effects of estrogen at the same time. In addition, the gender-difference in the incidence of colorectal cancer should be taken into account when making guidelines on colorectal surveillance for Korean population.
Adenoma/diagnosis/epidemiology/mortality
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Colorectal Neoplasms/*diagnosis/epidemiology/mortality
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Estradiol Dehydrogenases/metabolism
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Estrogen Receptor alpha/metabolism
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Estrogen Receptor beta/metabolism
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Estrogens/*metabolism
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Humans
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Sex Factors
2.The Effects of Family History of Colorectal Cancer on the Development of Colorectal Adenoma.
Min Young CHOI ; Byeong Gwan KIM ; Ji Won KIM ; Kook Lae LEE ; Ji Bong JEONG ; Jae Kyung LEE ; Yong Jin JUNG ; Won KIM ; Dong Won AHN ; Young Hoon KIM ; Sae Kyung JOO ; Mee Soo CHANG ; Hyeoung Ju KWON
The Korean Journal of Gastroenterology 2012;60(1):36-41
BACKGROUND/AIMS: Early detection of polyp is important for the prevention of colorectal cancer (CRC). There have been few studies to investigate the relationship between colorectal adenoma and family history of CRC (FHCRC) in Korea. The aim of this study was to identify the relationship between colorectal adenoma and FHCRC. METHODS: Between March 2009 and September 2010, 225 patients with adenomatous polyps were included. Their medical records with clinical history and size, numbers, histology of polyps were reviewed. Immunohistochemical staining using Bcl-2, Bax, p-AKT, NF-kappaB, and beta-catenin antibodies were performed. We compared the histology of adenoma and expression of immunohistochemical staining according to the existence of FHCRC. RESULTS: The incidence of colorectal adenoma increased in case of FHCRC (p=0.029). In patients with FHCRC, the mean age of patients was 49 years old and younger than patients without FHCRC. In addition in patients with FHCRC, the incidence of advanced adenoma was significantly higher than in patients without FHCRC (p=0.001). The expression of Bax was significantly lower in patients with FHCRC than without FHCRC (p=0.046). CONCLUSIONS: There was a tendency for polyp to develop in their younger ages and to be more advanced adenomas in patients with FHCRC. The low expression of Bax, tumor suppressor gene, might be associated with the development of polyps in patient with FHCRC. Therefore, patients with FHCRC may be better to start screening colonoscopy earlier than patient without FHCRC.
Adenoma/*diagnosis/epidemiology/metabolism
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Adult
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Age Factors
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Aged
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Colonoscopy
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Colorectal Neoplasms/*diagnosis/epidemiology/metabolism
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*Family Health
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Female
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Humans
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Immunohistochemistry
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Incidence
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Male
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Middle Aged
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Proto-Oncogene Proteins c-akt/metabolism
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Proto-Oncogene Proteins c-bcl-2/metabolism
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Retrospective Studies
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Risk Factors
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Transcription Factor RelA/metabolism
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bcl-2-Associated X Protein/metabolism
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beta Catenin/metabolism
3.Recent advances in adenoid cystic carcinoma of minor salivary gland.
Chinese Journal of Pathology 2011;40(11):783-787
Adenocarcinoma
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pathology
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Adenoma
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pathology
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Carcinoma, Adenoid Cystic
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epidemiology
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genetics
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metabolism
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pathology
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Carcinoma, Basosquamous
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pathology
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DNA, Mitochondrial
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genetics
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Diagnosis, Differential
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Humans
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Immunohistochemistry
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Incidence
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Proto-Oncogene Proteins c-kit
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metabolism
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Salivary Gland Neoplasms
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epidemiology
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genetics
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metabolism
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pathology
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Salivary Glands, Minor
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pathology
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beta-Defensins
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genetics