Colon cancer incidence and mortality by age group new york state 2012 2016.
Age group colon cancer statistics by age.
From 2012 to 2016 the rate of colorectal cancer incidence and mortality increased among 20 to 49 year olds and decreased among individuals 65 years and older figure 4.
From 2008 2017 death rates declined by 3 per year in people 65 and older but only went down by 0 6 in people 50 to 64.
Death rates for colorectal cancer also vary by age group.
They increased by 1 3 in those younger than 50.
But the disease can occur at any age.
And deaths in the us in 2020 by age 3 figure 3.
Colorectal cancer incidence 2012 2016 and mortality 2013 2017 rates by subsite and sex us 4 figure 4.
Age specific colorectal cancer incidence rates us 2012 2016 4 figure 5.
While rates for colon cancer in adults 50 and over is declining rates for colon cancer in adults younger than 50 years of age is increasing.
Colon cancer at age 50 and younger.
Colorectal cancer incidence and mortality counts by 5 year age groups united states 2016 data are suppressed when there are fewer than 16 cases.
Use of colorectal cancer screening tests the percentage of u s.
Colorectal cancer incidence 2012 2016 and mortality 2013 2017 rates by race ethnicity and sex us 5 figure 6.
Statistics show that colon cancer tends to be diagnosed at later stages in young people.
Colorectal cancer death rates are 40 higher for african americans.
New cases of colorectal cancer in adults under 55 have increased almost 2 every year since the mid 1990s and death rates in this age group are also rising even though colonoscopies are more common.
Colon cancer is 90 percent treatable when discovered in the early stages and regular colonoscopies are essential for early detection and treatment.
See how the rates of new colorectal cancers or colorectal cancer deaths changed over time for the entire united states and individual states.
These statistics are compiled from the american cancer society s 2017 cancer facts figures and colorectal cancer facts figures 2017 2019.
For example the median age at diagnosis is 61 years for breast cancer 68 years for colorectal cancer 70 years for lung cancer and 66 years for prostate cancer.
Adults aged 50 to 75 years who were up to date with colorectal cancer screening increased 1 4 percentage points from 67 4 in 2016 to 68 8.
From 2009 2013 colorectal cancer incidence rates were 20 higher for african americans.