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Adverse Clinical Outcome Associated With Mutations That Typify African American Colorectal Cancers. - PubMed - NCBI

Adverse Clinical Outcome Associated With Mutations That Typify African American Colorectal Cancers. - PubMed - NCBI



 2016 Aug 31;108(12). pii: djw164. doi: 10.1093/jnci/djw164. Print 2016 Dec.

Adverse Clinical Outcome Associated With Mutations That Typify African American Colorectal Cancers.

Abstract

African Americans have the highest incidence and mortality from colorectal cancer (CRC) of any US racial group. We recently described a panel of 15 genes that are statistically significantly more likely to be mutated in CRCs from African Americans than in Caucasians (AA-CRC genes). The current study investigated the outcomes associated with these mutations in African American CRCs (AA-CRCs). In a cohort of 66 patients with stage I-III CRCs, eight of 27 CRCs with AA-CRC gene mutations (Mut+) developed metastatic disease vs only four of 39 mutation-negative (Mut-) cases (P = .03, Cox regression model with two-sided Wald test). Moreover, among stage III cases (n = 33), Mut+ cancers were nearly three times more likely to relapse as Mut- cases (7 of 15 Mut+ vs 3 of 18 Mut-; P = .03, Cox regression model with two-sided Wald test). AA-CRC mutations may thus define a high-risk subset of CRCs that contributes to the overall disparity in CRC outcomes observed in African Americans.
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PMID:
 
27582379
 
DOI:
 
10.1093/jnci/djw164

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