Temporal trends in early-onset colorectal cancer incidence (2000-2020) by age group and five geographic regions in the state of Georgia

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Tsai, Meng-Han [1 ,2 ,8 ]
Moore, Justin X. [3 ]
Cabral, Daramola N. [4 ,5 ]
Rogers, Charles R. [6 ]
Cortes, Jorge [7 ]
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[1] Augusta Univ, Georgia Canc Ctr, Canc Prevent Control & Populat Hlth Program, Augusta, GA USA
[2] Augusta Univ, Georgia Prevent Inst, Augusta, GA USA
[3] Univ Kentucky, Ctr Hlth Equ Transformat, Markey Canc Ctr, Coll Med,Dept Behav Sci & Internal Med, Lexington, KY USA
[4] Calif State Univ Monterey Bay, Coll Hlth Sci & Human Serv, Dept Hlth Human Serv & Publ Policy, Seaside, CA USA
[5] African Caribbean Canc Consortium, Philadelphia, PA USA
[6] Med Coll Wisconsin, Inst Hlth & Equ, Milwaukee, WI USA
[7] Augusta Univ, Georgia Canc Ctr, Augusta, GA USA
[8] Augusta Univ, Georgia Prevent Inst, 1120 15th St,HS-1705, Augusta, GA 30912 USA
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AMERICAN JOURNAL OF CANCER RESEARCH | 2024年 / 14卷 / 01期
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Colorectal cancer; incidence; time trends; Joinpoint regression analysis; young adults; RECTAL CANCERS; DISPARITIES; REGRESSION; COLON;
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The increase of early-onset colorectal cancer (CRC) among younger adults is a major public health concern. However, little is known about variations in CRC incidence across different age groups within small geographic areas in Georgia. We examined temporal trends of CRC incidence in Clayton, East Central, West Central, Northeast, and Southeast regions, by age groups. Annual incidence rates for CRC in individuals aged 15+ years during 20002020 in the five regions of Georgia were included. Temporal trends were examined within the five regions and stratified by age group. Joinpoint regression was employed to calculate the annual percent change and corresponding 95% confidence intervals (CIs). Among 20,215 CRC diagnoses, CRC incidence declined over time for East Central (-2.33%; 95% CI, -3.03, -1.64), Northeast (-1.63%; 95% CI, -2.15, -1.04), Southeast (-1.63%; 95% CI, -2.30, -0.96), and West Central (-1.53%; 95% CI, -2.04, -1.03) Georgia. In the 15-44 age group, a notable increase of CRC incidence was found in Clayton, Northeast, and Southeast regions with a range of 2.2%-3.4%. However, adults aged 60+ years experienced a significant decrease in CRC incidence for most Georgia regions (all p-value <0.05), except for the Clayton region. In conclusion, CRC incidence declined during 2000-2020 in most Georgia regions. However, early-onset CRC is a major concern in Georgia as young adults (<45 years) living in Clayton, Northeast, and Southeast Georgia experienced significant annual increases in CRC incidence. Targeted CRC screening and awareness campaigns should be prioritized for adults <45 years and in the most impacted areas in Georgia.
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