How have US colorectal cancer mortality trends changed in the past 20 years?

Author:

Tan Jia Yi1ORCID,Yeo Yong‐Hao2,Ng Wern Lynn3,Fong Zhi Ven4,Brady Justin T.4

Affiliation:

1. Department of Internal Medicine New York Medical College at Saint Michael's Medical Center Newark New Jersey USA

2. Department of Internal Medicine/Pediatrics Beaumont Health Royal Oak Michigan USA

3. Department of Internal Medicine University of Pittsburgh Medical Center (UPMC) Harrisburg Harrisburg Pennsylvania USA

4. Department of Surgery Mayo Clinic Arizona Phoenix Arizona USA

Abstract

AbstractIn the last two decades, colorectal cancer (CRC) mortality has been decreasing in the United States. However, the mortality trends for the different subtypes of CRC, including different sides of colon, rectosigmoid, and rectal cancer remain unclear. We analyzed the mortality trends of different subtypes of CRC based on Centers for Disease Control and Prevention's Wide‐Ranging Online Data for Epidemiologic Research data from 1999 to 2020. We calculated age‐adjusted mortality rates (AAMR) per 100,000 individuals and examined the trends over time by estimating the average annual percent change (AAPC) using the Joinpoint Regression Program. Our study shows that the overall CRC rates decreased significantly from 26.42 to 15.98 per 100,000 individuals, with an AAPC of −2.41. However, the AAMR of rectosigmoid cancer increased significantly from 0.82 to 1.08 per 100,000 individuals, with the AAPC of +1.10. Men and Black individuals had the highest AAMRs respectively (23.90 vs. 26.93 per 100,000 individuals). The overall AAMR of CRC decreased for those aged ≥50 years but increased significantly from 1.02 to 1.58 per 100,000 individuals for those aged 15–49 years, with an AAPC of +0.75. Rural populations had a higher AAMR than the urban populations (22.40 vs. 19.60 per 100,000 individuals). Although overall CRC mortality declined, rising trends in young‐onset CRC and rectosigmoid cancer warrant attention. Disparities persist in terms of sex, race, and geographic region, and urbanization level, emphasizing the need for targeted public health measures.

Publisher

Wiley

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