762 INCREASED RISK OF SMALL BOWEL CANCER AND SMALL BOWEL CANCER DEATH IN INFLAMMATORY BOWEL DISEASE: A BINATIONAL POPULATION-BASED STUDY

2020 ◽  
Vol 158 (6) ◽  
pp. S-157-S-158
Author(s):  
Jordan E. Axelrad ◽  
Ola Olen ◽  
Michael C. Sachs ◽  
Rune Erichsen ◽  
Lars Pedersen ◽  
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Gut ◽  
2020 ◽  
pp. gutjnl-2020-320945 ◽  
Author(s):  
Jordan E Axelrad ◽  
Ola Olén ◽  
Michael C Sachs ◽  
Rune Erichsen ◽  
Lars Pedersen ◽  
...  

ObjectiveCrohn’s disease (CD) is associated with increased risk of small bowel cancer (SBC), but previous studies have been small. We aimed to examine the risk of incident SBC and death from SBC in patients with inflammatory bowel disease (IBD).DesignIn a binational, population-based cohort study from Sweden and Denmark of patients with IBD during 1969–2017 and matched reference individuals from the general population, we evaluated the risk of incident SBC and death from SBC. Cox regression was used to estimate adjusted hazard ratios (aHRs).ResultsWe identified 161 896 individuals with IBD (CD: 47 370; UC: 97 515; unclassified IBD: 17 011). During follow-up, 237 cases of SBC were diagnosed in patients with IBD (CD: 24.4/100 000 person-years; UC: 5.88/100 000 person-years), compared with 640 cases in reference individuals (2.81/100 000 person-years and 3.32/100 000 person-years, respectively). This corresponded to one extra case of SBC in 385 patients with CD and one extra case in 500 patients with UC, followed up for 10 years. The aHR for incident SBC was 9.09 (95% CI 7.34 to 11.3) in CD and 1.85 (95% CI 1.43 to 2.39) in UC. Excluding the first year after an IBD diagnosis, the aHRs for incident SBC decreased to 4.96 in CD and 1.69 in UC. Among patients with CD, HRs were independently highest for recently diagnosed, childhood-onset, ileal and stricturing CD. The relative hazard of SBC-related death was increased in both patients with CD (aHR 6.59, 95% CI 4.74 to 9.15) and patients with UC (aHR 1.57; 95% CI 1.07 to 2.32).ConclusionSBC and death from SBC were more common in patients with IBD, particularly among patients with CD, although absolute risks were low.


2019 ◽  
Vol 8 (8) ◽  
pp. 1191 ◽  
Author(s):  
Seona Park ◽  
Jihye Kim ◽  
Jaeyoung Chun ◽  
Kyungdo Han ◽  
Hosim Soh ◽  
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Background and Aims: It is not known whether inflammatory bowel disease (IBD) enhances the risk of Parkinson’s disease (PD) or whether PD diagnosis is the result of increased health care use. We determined the risk of developing PD among patients with IBD in terms of health care and medication use. Methods: A nationwide population-based study was conducted using claims data from the Korean National Health care Insurance service. From 2010 to 2013, patients with Crohn’s disease (CD) and ulcerative colitis (UC) were identified through both International Classification of Disease, Tenth Revision (ICD-10) and national rare intractable disease (RID) registration program codes. We compared 38,861 IBD patients with age and sex-matched non-IBD individuals at a ratio of 1:3. Patients with newly diagnosed PD were identified through both ICD-10 and RID codes. Results: The incidence of PD among patients with IBD was 49 per 100,000 person-years. The risk of developing PD in patients with IBD was significantly higher than controls even after adjustment for health care use (adjusted hazard ratio (aHR), 1.87; P < 0.001). Compared to controls, the risk of PD was significantly higher in patients with CD (aHR, 2.23; P = 0.023) and UC (aHR, 1.85; P < 0.001). Corticosteroid use showed a preventive effect on developing PD in patients with CD (aHR 0.08; P < 0.001), but not UC (aHR, 0.75; P = 0.213). Among 2110 patients receiving anti-tumor necrosis factor (anti-TNF), none of the treated patients experienced PD during 9950 person-years. Conclusion: Patients with IBD are at an increased risk of PD, regardless of health care use. Corticosteroid and anti-TNF use may prevent PD in patients with IBD.


2018 ◽  
Vol 154 (6) ◽  
pp. S-602-S-603
Author(s):  
Hosim Soh ◽  
Kyungdo Han ◽  
Jaeyoung Chun ◽  
Seona Park ◽  
Gukhwan Choi ◽  
...  

2019 ◽  
Vol 25 (22) ◽  
pp. 2788-2798 ◽  
Author(s):  
You-Jung Choi ◽  
Eue-Keun Choi ◽  
Kyung-Do Han ◽  
Jiesuck Park ◽  
Inki Moon ◽  
...  

2013 ◽  
Vol 144 (5) ◽  
pp. S-618
Author(s):  
Charles N. Bernstein ◽  
Allan Garland ◽  
Christine Peschken ◽  
Carol Hitchon ◽  
Randy Fransoo ◽  
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