Increase of early-onset colorectal cancer: a cohort effect

Laura Downham, Mathieu Laversanne, Sandra Perdomo, Adalberto M Filho, Freddie Bray, Paul Brennan
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Increasing incidence rates of early-onset colorectal cancer (eoCRC, <50 years) have been reported across multiple countries. We investigated long-term cancer incidence data (from 1995 or earlier) from Australia, Canada, England, and the U.S, separately by sex. Estimated annual percentage change (EAPC) and age-period-cohort (APC) models were used to assess trends by country and sex. All countries showed increasing eoCRC incidence in successive birth cohorts since 1960, with those born in the 1990s facing at least five-fold higher risks than those born in the 1960s. Cohort effects were observed across all countries, with sharper increases at younger ages. Over the most recent decade, EAPC ranged from 3.7% in Canada to 6.0% in England, with steep rises before age of 40. The emergence of these trends from ages 20–29 suggests contributing factors may originate early in life and may reflect exposures whose effect begin in youth and accumulate throughout the lifespan.
早发性结直肠癌的增加:队列效应
据报道,早发性结直肠癌(eoCRC, 50岁以下)的发病率在多个国家都在增加。我们调查了澳大利亚、加拿大、英国和美国的长期癌症发病率数据(从1995年或更早),分别按性别分列。使用估计年百分比变化(EAPC)和年龄-时期-队列(APC)模型来评估按国家和性别划分的趋势。自1960年以来,所有国家的连续出生队列中eoCRC发病率都有所增加,90年代出生的人面临的风险至少是60年代出生的人的5倍。在所有国家都观察到队列效应,年龄越小,增长越明显。在最近的十年中,EAPC从加拿大的3.7%到英国的6.0%不等,在40岁之前急剧上升。这些趋势在20-29岁年龄段的出现表明,影响因素可能起源于生命早期,并可能反映出其影响始于青年时期并在整个生命周期中积累的暴露。
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