Inflammation and Cancer IV. Colorectal cancer in inflammatory bowel disease: the role of inflammation

Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai

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Abstract

Patients with ulcerative colitis and Crohn's disease are at increased risk for developing colorectal cancer. To date, no known genetic basis has been identified to explain colorectal cancer predisposition in these inflammatory bowel diseases. Instead, it is assumed that chronic inflammation is what causes cancer. This is supported by the fact that colon cancer risk increases with longer duration of colitis, greater anatomic extent of colitis, the concomitant presence of other inflammatory manifestations such as primary sclerosing cholangitis, and the fact that certain drugs used to treat inflammation, such as 5-aminosalicylates and steroids, may prevent the development of colorectal cancer. The major…

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Keywords
  • Colorectal cancer
  • Inflammatory bowel disease
  • Ulcerative colitis
  • Mouse model of colorectal and intestinal cancer
  • Medicine
  • Cancer
  • Inflammation
  • Carcinogenesis
UN Sustainable Development Goals
  • Good health and well-being
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