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Trends in patterns of treatment and survival of colorectal cancer patients using cancer registry data in Japan: 1995-2015

CANCER SCIENCE(2024)

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Abstract
Recent advances in treating colorectal cancer (CRC) have increased the importance of multidisciplinary treatment. This study aimed to clarify trends in the treatment and survival of CRC using population-based cancer registry data in Japan. We analyzed the survival of CRC cases diagnosed from 1995 through 2015 from a population-based cancer registry of six prefectures. The year of diagnosis was classified into five periods, and the trends in the detailed categorization of treatments and survival were identified. We calculated net survival and excess hazard of death from cancer using data on 256,590 CRC patients. The use of laparoscopic surgery has been increasing since 2005 and accounts for the largest proportion of treatment types in the most recent period. Net survival of CRC patients diagnosed after 2005 remained high for laparoscopic surgery and endoscopic surgery (endoscopic mucosal resection or endoscopic submucosal dissection). There was an upward trend in treatment with chemotherapy in addition to open and laparoscopic surgery. Using the excess hazard ratio at the regional stage since 2005, there has been a significant improvement in survival in the younger age group and the rectum cancer group. By type of treatment, there was a tendency toward significant improvement in the open surgery + chemotherapy group. We clarified the trends in treating CRC and the associated trends in survival. Continuous survey based on population-based data helps monitor the impact of developments in treatment. In this study, we summarized the trend of treatment and survival of colorectal cancer patients from 1995 to 2015 in six Japanese prefectures. The proportion of laparoscopic surgery has risen since 2005, and the combination of laparoscopic surgery and chemotherapy has also increased. Five-year net survival of laparoscopic surgery patients stayed high, and an upward trend was observed for chemotherapy patients, in addition to open or laparoscopic surgery.image
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cancer registry,colorectal cancer,population-based,survival,treatment
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