Changing Colorectal Cancer Trends in Asians: Epidemiology and Risk Factors

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Once an infrequent disease in parts of Asia, the rate of colorectal cancer in recent decades appears to be steadily increasing. Colorectal cancer represents one of the most important causes of cancer mortality worldwide, including in many regions in Asia. Rapid changes in socioeconomic and lifestyle habits have been attributed to the notable increase in the incidence of colorectal cancers in many Asian countries. Through published data from the International Agency for Cancer Research (IARC), we utilized available continuous data to determine which Asian nations had a rise in colorectal cancer rates. We found that East and South East Asian countries had a significant rise in colorectal cancer rates. Subsequently, we summarized here the known genetics and environmental risk factors for colorectal cancer among populations in this region as well as approaches to screening and early detection that have been considered across various countries in the region.

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Pardamean, C. I., Sudigyo, D., Budiarto, A., Mahesworo, B., Hidayat, A. A., Baurley, J. W., & Pardamean, B. (2023). Changing Colorectal Cancer Trends in Asians: Epidemiology and Risk Factors. Oncology Reviews. Page Press Publications. https://doi.org/10.3389/or.2023.10576

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