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Alcohol Consumption Is Associated With Increased Cea Levels In Male Patients With Stage Iv Colorectal Cancer- A Single-Institution Retrospective Analysis, Lauren M. Keim, Alexander W. Praus, Walter S. Campbell, Kaeli K. Samson, Ashley M. Mohr, Martin Tobi, Benita L. Mcvicker
Alcohol Consumption Is Associated With Increased Cea Levels In Male Patients With Stage Iv Colorectal Cancer- A Single-Institution Retrospective Analysis, Lauren M. Keim, Alexander W. Praus, Walter S. Campbell, Kaeli K. Samson, Ashley M. Mohr, Martin Tobi, Benita L. Mcvicker
Graduate Medical Education Research Journal
Introduction: Alcohol use is an independent risk factor for liver metastasis, a major cause of morbidity and mortality in colorectal cancer (CRC) patients. Serum CEA level is an established prognostic indicator in CRC, yet the correlation with behavioral factors such as alcohol use remains to be defined. In a single-center review, we evaluated alcohol use, gender, and CEA levels in predicting advanced disease in CRC patients.
Methods: Retrospective analysis of UNMC patients diagnosed with CRC as the primary cancer between 2012-2019, stages I-IV, and age >19 with documentation of alcohol use. Univariable statistics were performed using Chi-Square and non-parametric tests. …