Smoking and colorectal neoplasia in patients with inflammatory bowel disease: Dose-effect relationship
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2023-09
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Dutch Initiative on Crohn's and Colitis (ICC)
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Background and Aims: Prior studies on the effect of smoking on the risk of colitis-associated colorectal neoplasia (CRN) have reported conflicting results. We aimed to further elucidate the association between smoking, including possible dose-effects, and the development of colorectal neoplasia in patients with inflammatory bowel disease (IBD). Methods: We performed a prospective multicenter cohort study including patients with colonic IBD enrolled in a surveillance program in four academic hospitals between 2011 and 2021. The effects of smoking status and pack-years at study entry on subsequent recurrent events of CRN (including indefinite, low- and high-grade dysplasia, and colorectal cancer [CRC]) were evaluated using uni- and multivariable Prentice, Williams, and Peterson total-time Cox proportional hazard models. Adjustment was performed for extensive disease, prior/index dysplasia, sex, age, first-degree relative with CRC, primary sclerosing cholangitis, and endoscopic inflammation. Results: In 501 of the enrolled 576 patients, at least one follow-up surveillance was performed after the study index (median follow-up 5 years). CRN occurred at least once in 105 patients. Ever smoking was not associated with recurrent CRN risk (adjusted hazard ratio [aHR] 1.04, 95% confidence interval [CI] 0.75–1.44), but an increasing number of pack-years was associated with an increased risk of recurrent CRN (aHR per 10 pack-years 1.17, 95% CI 1.03–1.32; p < 0.05). Separate analyses per IBD type did not reveal differences. Conclusions: This study found that an increase in pack-years is associated with a higher risk of recurrent CRN in patients with IBD, independent of established CRN risk factors (NCT01464151).
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colorectal cancer, CRC, dysplasia, IBD, inflammation, pack-years, PSC, smoking habit, surveillance, ulcerative colitis, Gastroenterology, Oncology, Journal Article
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Dutch Initiative on Crohn's and Colitis (ICC) 2023, 'Smoking and colorectal neoplasia in patients with inflammatory bowel disease : Dose-effect relationship', United European Gastroenterology Journal, vol. 11, no. 7, pp. 612-620. https://doi.org/10.1002/ueg2.12426