Identifier: TDX:612
Authors:
Pazos Escudero, Montserrat
Abstract:
Introduction: It was estimated, for year 2000, that more than ten million people would be diagnosed of colorectal cancers in the world and more than six million people would die of it. In Europe, the incidence of colorectal cancer has been growing since 1960 and the survival has also improved. In its etiology, next to a genetic base, is the westernized way of life the most important factor (mainly a diet rich in proteins and fats and poor in fruits and vegetables). The adenoma is the precancerous lesion. There's controversy about the best population screening strategy for this cancer. The standard treatment is surgery. Since 1990, is the benefit of adjuvant therapies (chemotherapy and radiotherapie) confirmed. Also, the polichemotherapie has shown a survival benefit for the patients with advanced disease. Objetives:To know the incidence and survival, at a population level, of colorectal cancer in Tarragona according to gender, age, subsite of origin, histology and stage. To study the temporal trends of these sanitary indicators: incidence and survival.To compare our results with the results of other population-based cancer registries of the world.To describe an epidemiological pattern for colorectal cancer in Tarragona.Methods:Descriptive epidemiological study of colorectal cancer in Tarragona between 1980 and 1998. The data come from the population-based Cancer Registry of Tarragona. Incidence rates: normal, rates and standard rates, adjusted to the world population (Segi, 1950) have been calculated, according to gender, age, subsite of origin, histology and stage. For the temporal trends study (1980-1998) we used the Poisson model and the joinpoint model and calculated the anual percentage of change for each category. The data have been compared with the data of other