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World Journal of Gastroenterology | 2016

Prevalence of colorectal neoplasms in young, average risk individuals: A turning tide between East and West

Ari Leshno; Menachem Moshkowitz; Maayan David; Lior Galazan; Alfred I. Neugut; Nadir Arber; Erwin Santo

AIM To determine the prevalence of colorectal neoplasia in average risk persons 40-59 years of age in Israel and to compare the results with other populations. METHODS We reviewed the results of asymptomatic average-risk subjects, aged 40 to 59 years, undergoing their first screening colonoscopy between April 1994 and January 2014. The detection rates of adenoma, advanced adenoma (AA) and colorectal cancer (CRC) were determined in the 40s and 50s age groups by gender. The prevalence of lesions was compared between age groups. After meticulous review of the literature, these results were compared to published studies addressing the prevalence of colorectal neoplasia in similar patient groups, in a variety of geographical locations. RESULTS We included first screening colonoscopy results of 1750 individuals. The prevalence of adenomas, AA and CRC was 8.3%, 1.0% and 0.2% in the 40-49 age group and 13.7%, 2.4% and 0.2% in the 50-59 age group, respectively. Age-dependent differences in adenoma and AA rates were significant only among men (P < 0.005). Literature review disclosed 17 relevant studies. As expected, in both Asian and Western populations, the risks for overall adenoma and advanced adenoma was significantly higher in the 50s age group as compared to the 40s age group in a similar fashion. The result of the current study were similar to previous studies on Western populations. A substantially higher rate of adenoma, was observed in studies conducted among Asian populations in both age groups. CONCLUSION The higher rate of colorectal neoplasia in Asian populations requires further investigation and reconsideration as to the starting age of screening in that population.


Oral Surgery, Oral Medicine, Oral Pathology, and Oral Radiology | 2015

Association of CD24 and the adenomatous polyposis coli gene polymorphisms with oral lichen planus

Ilana Kaplan; Ilana Nabiochtchikov; Ari Leshno; Menachem Moshkowitz; Benjamin Shlomi; Shlomi Kleinman; Yaniv Dagan; Yaacob Meshiach; Lior Galazan; Nadir Arber; Limor Avivi-Arber; Sarah Kraus

OBJECTIVE CD24 and the adenomatous polyposis coli (APC) gene polymorphisms are known to predispose to malignant disease. We aimed to investigate their association with risk and susceptibility of oral lichen planus (OLP) in an Israeli Jewish population. STUDY DESIGN The study included 54 patients, of which 41 were females (75.9%) and 13 males (24.1%); of the 533 controls, 224 were females (42.0%) and 309 males (57.9%). Genotyping was performed. Two APC (I1307 K, E1317 Q) and four CD24 variants--C170 T (rs52812045), TG1527 del (rs3838646), A1626 G (rs1058881), and A1056 G (rs1058818)--were assessed. Frequencies were analyzed using the Chi-square test. Two-sided P < .05 values were considered significant. Odds ratios and 95% confidence intervals were obtained by logistic regression analyses. RESULTS CD24 A1056 G carriers have a significantly lower risk of OLP compared with individuals with the wild-type variant (P = .001). A significantly lower risk was found for heterozygote (P = .008) and homozygote carriers (P = .002). Homozygote CD24 A1626 G carriers had a significant higher risk for OLP compared with nonhomozygote carriers (P = .040). CD24 C170 T, TG1527 del, and APC polymorphisms did not show significant associations with OLP risk. CONCLUSIONS CD24 A1626 G is more frequent in OLP patients, contributes to disease risk, and could play a role in OLP susceptibility. A significant association between CD24 A1056 G and a lower OLP incidence was found, suggesting that it may confer protection against OLP risk and progression.


Journal of Clinical Oncology | 2018

Life expectancy and early detection of neoplasia: One stop screening for multiple cancer types—11 year (2006-2017) experience of an integrated cancer prevention center (ICPC).

Nadir Arber; Ari Leshno; Menachem Moshkowitz; Amira Harlap-Gat; Miri Sror; Rafi Alon; Dana Feldman; Bar Chikman; Arye Blachar; Eyal Gur; Vadim Reiser; Gustavo Melinger; Ada Kessler; Galit Aviram; Nicola J. Mabjeesh; Lior Galazan; Maayan Jean; Shiran Shapira; Ido Wolf; Ravit Geva


JAMA Ophthalmology | 2018

Unilateral Triangular Cataract in an Adult

Ari Leshno; Dan Sachs; Oded Sagiv


Journal of Clinical Oncology | 2017

Ten year experience of an integrated cancer prevention center screening for multiple cancer types.

Ido Wolf; Ari Leshno; Eliezer Liberman; Eyal Gur; Hanoch Elran; Miri Sror; Amira Harlap-Gat; Maayan Jean; Moran Steiner; Lior Galazan; Galit Av; Arye Blachar; Ada Kessler; Orit Golan; Shiran Shapira; Ravit Geva; Nadir Arber


Gastroenterology | 2017

Gilbert Syndrome is not That Innocent

Menachem Moshkowitz; Ari Leshno; Lior Galazan; Ezra Bernstein; Gil Hevroni; Amira Harlap Gat; Maayan Jan-David; Shiran Shapira; Nadir Arber


Journal of Clinical Oncology | 2016

One stop screening for multiple cancer types: 10 year experience of an integrated cancer prevention center.

Nadir Arber; Ari Leshno; Shiran Shapira; Eliezer Liberman; Eyal Gur; Hanoch Elran; Sarah Kraus; Miri Sror; Amira Harlap-Gat; Lior Galazan; Maayan Jean; Galit Av; Ada Kessler; Arye Blachar; Orit Golan; Shlomi Benjamin; Ravit Geva; Menachem Moshkowitz


Gastroenterology | 2016

Sa1221 Risk of GI Tract Cancer Among European-Born Immigrants vs. Native-Born Israelis

Ari Leshno; Lital Boker Keinan; Menachem Moshkowitz; Amira Harlap-Gat; Miri Srur; Lior Galazan; Maayan David; Alfred I. Neugut; Nadir Arber


Oral Surgery, Oral Medicine, Oral Pathology, and Oral Radiology | 2015

Association of CD24 Gene Polymorphisms with Oral Lichen Planus

Ilana Kaplan; Ilana Nabiochtchikov; M. Steiner; Ari Leshno; Menachem Moshkowitz; Benjamin Shlomi; Shlomi Kleinman; Yaniv Dagan; Lior Galazan; Nadir Arber; L. Avivi; Sarah Kraus


Gastroenterology | 2015

Sa1244 CD24 Polymorphisms: Potential Contribution to IBD Risk and Genetic Susceptibility

Ilana Naboichtchikov; Sarah Kraus; Ari Leshno; Dina Kazanov; Sally Zigdon; Lior Galazan; Nadir Arber; Iris Dotan

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Nadir Arber

Tel Aviv Sourasky Medical Center

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Menachem Moshkowitz

Tel Aviv Sourasky Medical Center

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Sarah Kraus

Tel Aviv Sourasky Medical Center

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Shiran Shapira

Tel Aviv Sourasky Medical Center

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Amira Harlap-Gat

Tel Aviv Sourasky Medical Center

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Ada Kessler

Tel Aviv Sourasky Medical Center

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Arye Blachar

Tel Aviv Sourasky Medical Center

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Eyal Gur

Tel Aviv Sourasky Medical Center

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