Chronic kidney diseases and the risk of colorectal cancer: A systematic review and meta-analysis
Author | Al-Qudimat, Ahmad R. |
Author | Al Darwish, Mohamed B. |
Author | Altahtamouni, Saif B. |
Author | Singh, Kalapan |
Author | Al-Zoubi, Raed M. |
Author | Aboumarzouk, Omar M. |
Author | Al-Ansari, Abdulla |
Available date | 2024-03-13T11:15:12Z |
Publication Date | 2023-01-01 |
Publication Name | Arab Journal of Urology |
Identifier | http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/2090598X.2023.2225315 |
Citation | Al-Qudimat, A. R., Al Darwish, M. B., Altahtamouni, S. B., Singh, K., Al-Zoubi, R. M., Aboumarzouk, O. M., & Al-Ansari, A. (2023). Chronic kidney diseases and the risk of colorectal cancer: A systematic review and meta-analysis. Arab Journal of Urology, 21(4), 258-266. |
ISSN | 2090598X |
Abstract | Objective: We conducted this review to offer a comprehensive search and up-to-date overview of the currently available information about the probability risk of colorectal cancer among chronic kidney disease patients. Method: We performed a systematic review and meta-analysis following Preferred Reporting Items for Systematic Reviews (PRISMA) and meta-analysis guidelines. We identified, reviewed, and extracted from Scopus, PubMed, EMBASE, and Komaki Databases for research publications on chronic kidney disease and colorectal cancer published between February 2016 and January 2023. We meta-analyzed the prevalence of colorectal cancer with chronic kidney disease. We ran a random effect meta-regression. Risk-of-bias assessment was evaluated using the Newcastle-Ottawa Scale. The systematic review was registered with PROSPERO (CRD42023400983). Results: The risk of CRC in chronic kidney diseases was reported in 50 research studies, which included 4,337,966 people from 16 different countries. SIR of CRC was obtained from 14 studies and showed a significant relationship between CRC with CKD patients, with a pooled SIR of 1.33; 95% CI (1.30–1.36), with higher heterogeneity (Q = 121.82, P < 0.001, and I2 = 86.9%). Metaregression showed that there was no significant correlation between the risk of CRC and the proportion of males or age. Conclusion: Overall, this study shows that patients with chronic kidney disease have a significantly increased risk of colorectal cancer. More studies with larger sample sizes, and robust surveillance are needed. |
Language | en |
Publisher | Taylor and Francis Ltd. |
Subject | cancer Chronic kidney disease CKD colorectal Risk |
Type | Article |
Pagination | 258-266 |
Issue Number | 4 |
Volume Number | 21 |
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