Gender comparison of clinical, histopathological, therapeutic and outcome factors in 185,967 colon cancer patients.
Rosa B SchmuckMichael GerkenEva-Maria TeegenIsabell KrebsMonika Klinkhammer-SchalkeFelix AignerJohann PratschkeBeate RauStefan BenzPublished in: Langenbeck's archives of surgery (2020)
We could detect several variables that differed significantly between men and women regarding clinical, histopathological, therapeutic, and outcome factors. We believe that it is crucial to consider gender as a key factor in the diagnosis and treatment of colon cancer. Sex-specific diagnostic tools could lead to an earlier diagnosis of colon cancer in women, and ways to increase the rate of chemotherapy in women should be evaluated. Furthermore, we recommend stratifying randomized trials by gender.