There is no data at present concerning the KRAS mutation in patients from Martinique with colorectal cancer. Despite the fact that the incidence of this disease continues to increase there is no recent data to confirm it. This study has a descriptive purpose, allowing a comparison of the population from Martinique to other populations.
A study of incidence of colorectal cancer, overseen by the Association from Martinique for the Epidemiological Search on Cancer (AMREC), also leads to a better knowledge of the local characteristics of the colorectal cancer.
These two descriptive characteristics of colorectal cancer in Martinique will be useful data for the health professionals to provide their patients better care.
Full description
The colorectal carcinogenesis is complex. It influences among others, the EGFR (Epidermal Growth Factor Receptor) which activation leads to tumoral proliferation, differentiation and invasion. The binding of the EGF (Epidermal Growth Factor) or of another ligand to the EGFR is responsible for the activation of the Ras- Raf and Pi3k pathways.
The mutation of the genes KRAS, BRAF or PIK3CA results in their continuous activation, independently of the activation or of the pharmacological blocking of EGFR. The most frequently found mutation affects the KRAS gene (20 to 50 % of the cases). 90 % of these mutations are situated on codons 12 and 13 of this gene (70 % codon 12 and 30 % codon 13). These mutations are responsible for a decrease of the GTPase activity of the ras protein, which stays then in active conformation bound to the GTP. This leads to the blocking of the pathway and to the inactivity of the pharmacological blocking of EGFR.
for the study of the KRAS mutation: 250 patients drawn by lots among the cases of colorectal carcinoma diagnosed between January 1st, 2007 and December 31st, 2009 in Martinique
for the study of incidence: patient for whom was diagnosed a colorectal carcinoma between January 1st, 2007 and December 31st, 2009
patient unopposed and in free agreement to participate in this study
patient having his main home in Martinique at the time of the diagnosis
patient 18 years old and over
Exclusion criteria
patient whose diagnosis is prior to 2007 and later in 2009
patient having shown opposition to the participation in this study
patient minor or under guardianship
patient not having his main home in Martinique at the time of the diagnosis
Trial design
250 participants in 1 patient group
Patients with colorectal carcinoma
Description:
Patient with colorectal carcinoma operated in Martinique between January 1st, 2007 and December 31st, 2009