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Colorectal cancer (CRC) is a leading cause of cancer-related deaths worldwide, necessitating accurate and robust predictive approaches to assist oncologists with prognosis prediction and therapeutic decision-making in clinical practice. Here, we aimed to identify key genes involved in colorectal cancer pathology and develop a model for prognosis prediction and guide therapeutic decisions in CRC patients. We profiled 49 matched tumour and normal formalin-fixed paraffin-embedded (FFPE) samples using Affymetrix HGU133-X3P arrays and identified 845 differentially expressed genes (FDR ≤ 0.001, fold change ≥2), predominantly enriched in the extracellular matrix (ECM)-receptor interaction pathway. The integrative analysis of our data with publicly available mRNA and miRNA datasets, including their differentially expressed gene analyses, identified four overexpressed genes in the ECM-receptor interaction pathway as key regulators of human CRC development and progression. These four genes were independently validated for their differential expression and association with prognosis in a newly collected CRC cohort and publicly available datasets. A prognostic risk score was developed using these genes, with patient stages weighted by multivariate Cox regression coefficients to stratify patients into low-risk and high-risk groups, showing significantly poorer overall survival (OS) in the high-risk group. In conclusion, our risk assessment model exhibits strong potential for predicting poor survival and unfavorable clinicopathological features in CRC patients, offering valuable insights for personalised management strategies.
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Nutr Cancer
September 2025
Department of Kinesiology and Nutrition, University of Illinois Chicago, Iowa City, IL, USA.
Increased adiposity and chronic psychosocial stress (CPS) are plausible modifiable contributors of the recent increase in early-onset colorectal cancer (EOCRC). We conducted an 8-week randomized controlled pilot trial evaluating the feasibility and acceptability of time restricted eating (TRE) (daily ad libitum eating between 12-8pm) and Mindfulness ("Mindfulness for Beginners" course from the Calm app) among young adults. Participants were randomized to the following groups: TRE ( = 10); Mindfulness ( = 11); TRE & Mindfulness ( = 11); or Control ( = 11).
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September 2025
Department of Internal Medicine, Seoul National University Hospital, Seoul National University College of Medicine, Seoul, South Korea.
Importance: Patients with advanced cancer frequently receive broad-spectrum antibiotics, but changing use patterns across the end-of-life trajectory remain poorly understood.
Objective: To describe the patterns of broad-spectrum antibiotic use across defined end-of-life intervals in patients with advanced cancer.
Design, Setting, And Participants: This nationwide, population-based, retrospective cohort study used data from the South Korean National Health Insurance Service database to examine broad-spectrum antibiotic use among patients with advanced cancer who died between July 1, 2002, and December 31, 2021.
Biochem Genet
September 2025
Department of General Surgery, The Second People's Hospital & Nantong Rehabilitation Hospital, No. 298, Xinhua Road, Nantong, 226001, Jiangsu, China.
To evaluate the expression of hsa_circ_0077007 in the serum of colorectal cancer (CRC) patients and offer a foundational theory for the prognosis of CRC. The present study focuses on investigating the biological function and therapeutic target of hsa_circ_0077007 in colorectal cancer CRC. Retrieve the GEO database and use the GEO2R tool to analyze the GSE dataset (GSE223001 and GSE159669) to obtain aberrantly expressed circRNAs.
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September 2025
State Key Laboratory of Resource Insects, Medical Research Institute, Southwest University, Chongqing, 400715, China.
Colorectal cancer (CRC) is one of the most common and lethal malignancies worldwide, with treatment failure often attributed to chemoresistance and evasion of apoptosis. Cathayanon E (CE), a natural chalcone derivative isolated from Morus alba, has shown anticancer potential, but its role and mechanism in CRC remain largely unexplored. In this study, CE significantly inhibited CRC cell proliferation and induced apoptosis both in vitro and in vivo.
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September 2025
Department of Radiology, University Hospital of Saint-Etienne, Saint-Priest-en-Jarez, France.