Association between the antibiotics use and recurrence in patients with resected colorectal cancer: EVADER-1, a nation-wide pharmaco-epidemiologic study Journal Article


Authors: Hilmi, M.; Khati, I.; Turpin, A.; Andremont, A.; Burdet, C.; Grall, N.; Vidal, J.; Bousquet, P. J.; Rousseau, B.; Bihan-Benjamin, C. L.
Article Title: Association between the antibiotics use and recurrence in patients with resected colorectal cancer: EVADER-1, a nation-wide pharmaco-epidemiologic study
Abstract: Background: The impact of antibiotics (ATBs) on the risk of colorectal cancer (CRC) recurrence after curative resection remains unknown. Methods: Using the French nation-wide database of cancer patients, all newly diagnosed non-metastatic CRC patients resected between 01/2012 and 12/2014 were included. The perioperative ATB intake (from 6 months before surgery until 1 year after) was classified according to the class, the period of use (pre- vs post-resection), the disease stage (localized and locally advanced), and the primary tumor location (colon and rectum/junction). The primary endpoint was the 3-year disease-free survival (DFS). The impact of ATB was assessed using time-dependent multivariate Cox models. Results: A total of 35,496 CRC patients were included. Seventy-nine percent of patients had at least one ATB intake. Outpatient ATB intake after surgery was associated with unfavorable 3-year DFS. The ATBs associated with decreased 3-year DFS were cephalosporins, streptogramins, quinolones, penicillin A with beta-lactamase inhibitors, and antifungals with differential effects according to the primary tumor location and disease stage. Conclusion: These findings suggest that ATBs modulate the risk of recurrence after early CRC resection with a differential impact of the ATB classes depending on disease stage and tumor site. © 2024 Editrice Gastroenterologica Italiana S.r.l.
Keywords: chemotherapy; colorectal cancer; recurrence; microbiota
Journal Title: Digestive and Liver Disease
Volume: 57
Issue: 1
ISSN: 1590-8658
Publisher: Elsevier Inc.  
Date Published: 2025-01-01
Start Page: 89
End Page: 96
Language: English
DOI: 10.1016/j.dld.2024.07.030
PUBMED: 39232868
PROVIDER: scopus
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