Young-Onset Colon Cancer and Recurrence Risk by Gene Expression

George J. Chang, Y. Nancy Y. You, Christy A. Russell, Marni B. Tierno, Michelle Turner, John P. Bennett, Anna Lau, Howard S. Hochster

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Abstract

The incidence and mortality from colorectal cancer in younger adults (younger than 55 years) is increasing. We reviewed the complete database of a gene-expression test, Oncotype DX Colon Recurrence Score test, to determine age-related differences in recurrence score (RS) and single-gene results (7 cancer-related of the 12-gene assay). We included 20 478 stage II and III A and B colon cancer patients submitted to Genomic Health. RS results were grouped by low-, intermediate-, and high-risk groups. Single-gene scores were described using median and interquartile range. Of all patients 72.5% and 72.6% of those younger than 40 years had low-risk RS. Comparing older with younger patients, RS or single-gene expression did not differ by age group or stage. Young-onset colon cancer does not differ by expression of the RS component genes. Most patients with stage II and III colon cancer have low-risk disease as measured by the 12-gene assay, regardless of age.

Original languageEnglish (US)
Pages (from-to)1170-1173
Number of pages4
JournalJournal of the National Cancer Institute
Volume112
Issue number11
DOIs
StatePublished - Nov 1 2020

ASJC Scopus subject areas

  • Oncology
  • Cancer Research

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