Increasing Incidence of Colorectal Cancer in Young Adults.

IF 1.8 Q3 ONCOLOGY Journal of Cancer Epidemiology Pub Date : 2019-11-11 eCollection Date: 2019-01-01 DOI:10.1155/2019/9841295
Holli A Loomans-Kropp, Asad Umar
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Background: Colorectal cancer (CRC) incidence and mortality has been declining in the U.S. Despite success in reducing CRC incidence, incidence of early-onset CRC has increased markedly. In this study, we identified age-related disparities in CRC incidence and mortality, and investigated differences in anatomical distribution of colon cancers between populations.

Methods: CRC trends were evaluated using Surveillance, Epidemiology, and End Results Program Data from 1980-2016 for individuals under age 50 and 50 years and older. Rates and ratios were calculated using SEERStat. Regression analyses were calculated using Joinpoint.

Results: Increased CRC incidence among individuals under age 50 was observed. Among individuals under age 50, incidence-based mortality (IBM) stabilized, while incidence and IBM decreased for individuals aged 50 years and older. Normalized trends indicated increased rectal cancer incidence for individuals under age 50, particularly among individuals aged 30-39. Similar incidence of proximal and distal colon cancers in individuals under age 50 was observed, while colon cancers in individuals aged 50 and older were primarily distal.

Conclusions: We found age-related disparities in CRC incidence and IBM between individuals under age 50 and age 50 years and older. Increasing incidence rates of rectal cancer substantially accounts for this disparity among individuals under age 50. The escalating trends of early-onset CRC warrant investigation into the factors leading to the population-level trends.

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年轻人结直肠癌的发病率增加。
背景:美国结直肠癌(CRC)的发病率和死亡率一直在下降,尽管在降低CRC发病率方面取得了成功,但早发性CRC的发病率却显著增加。在这项研究中,我们确定了CRC发病率和死亡率的年龄相关差异,并调查了人群之间结肠癌解剖分布的差异。方法:使用1980-2016年50岁以下和50岁及以上个体的监测、流行病学和最终结果项目数据评估结直肠癌趋势。比率和比值采用SEER * Stat计算。使用Joinpoint计算回归分析。结果:观察到50岁以下人群CRC发病率增加。在50岁以下的人群中,基于发病率的死亡率(IBM)趋于稳定,而50岁及以上人群的发病率和IBM则有所下降。标准化趋势表明,50岁以下人群,尤其是30-39岁人群的直肠癌发病率增加。在50岁以下的人群中,近端和远端结肠癌的发病率相似,而在50岁及以上的人群中,结肠癌主要发生在远端。结论:我们发现50岁以下和50岁及以上人群CRC发病率和IBM存在年龄相关差异。在50岁以下的人群中,直肠癌发病率的增加是造成这种差异的主要原因。早发性结直肠癌呈上升趋势,有必要对导致人口水平趋势的因素进行调查。
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