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Establishment and Validation of a Clinical Predictive Model for Gastrointestinal Cancer Screening Based on Patient-related Risk Factors

Establishment and Validation of a Clinical Predictive Model for Gastrointestinal Cancer Screening Based on Patient-related Risk Factors: a Prospective, Multicenter Cross-sectional Study


Sponsor

Air Force Military Medical University, China

Enrollment

1,550 participants

Start Date

Jul 15, 2023

Study Type

OBSERVATIONAL

Conditions

Summary

Gastrointestinal tumors (esophageal cancer, gastric cancer, colorectal cancer) seriously threaten human health, with a high incidence rate and cancer related hope mortality. Digestive endoscopy is the main method for screening gastrointestinal tumors. Early screening of gastrointestinal tumors can improve the detection of early cancer and improve prognosis. The five-year survival rate of early stage tumors after comprehensive treatment can reach 90%, while the five-year survival rate of late stage tumors is less than 30%. Therefore, the screening of gastrointestinal tumors is very important. Studies have shown that there are similarities in risk factors for gastrointestinal tumors, such as age, gender, family history, smoking, alcohol consumption, etc. Currently, established digestive malignancies are targeted at a single malignant tumor. At present, there is a lack of understanding of the overall risk factors associated with gastrointestinal tumors and the establishment of relevant risk prediction models. Therefore, we conducted a prospective, multicenter cross-sectional study to explore the independent risk factors of combined gastrointestinal tumors and establish a risk prediction model for combined screening of gastrointestinal tumors.


Eligibility

Min Age: 18 YearsMax Age: 80 Years

Inclusion Criteria2

  • Individuals aged 18-80;
  • Undergoing both gastroscopy and colonoscopy simultaneously.

Exclusion Criteria7

  • History of esophageal, gastric, or colorectal cancer;
  • Suspicions of gastrointestinal obstruction or perforation;
  • History of gastrointestinal tract surgery;
  • Not suitable for endoscopic examination due to serious diseases or unstable hemodynamics;
  • Unavailable relevant information;
  • Pregnancy or lactation period;
  • Unavailable informed consent form.

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Locations(1)

Xijing of Digestive Diseases

Xi'an, Shaanxi, China

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