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The link between inflammation and cancer is well documented and colonic inflammation caused by inflammatory bowel disease (IBD) is thought to be a high‑risk factor for the development of colorectal cancer (CRC). The complex crosstalk between epithelial and inflammatory cells is thought to underlie the progression from inflammation to cancer. The present review collates and summarises recent advances in the understanding of the pathogenesis of IBD‑associated CRC (IBD‑CRC), including the oncogenic mechanisms of the main inflammatory signalling pathways and genetic alterations induced by oxidative stress during colonic inflammation, and discusses the crosstalk between the tumour microenvironment, intestinal flora and host immune factors during inflammatory oncogenesis in colitis‑associated CRC. In addition, the therapeutic implications of anti‑inflammatory therapy for IBD‑CRC were discussed, intending to provide new insight into improve clinical practice.
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Zhi Wang
Tianjin Hospital
Yu Chang
National Cheng Kung University
Sun Haibo
Yangzhou University
Oncology Letters
Jilin University
First Hospital of Jilin University
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synapsesocial.com/papers/68e6fb9db6db64358767659d — DOI: https://doi.org/10.3892/ol.2024.14390
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