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Japanese Journal of Clinical Oncology Advance Access originally published online on January 22, 2009
Japanese Journal of Clinical Oncology 2009 39(3):189-191; doi:10.1093/jjco/hyn144
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© The Author (2009). Published by Oxford University Press. All rights reserved

Trends in Colorectal Cancer Incidence by Subsite in Osaka, Japan

Yasuhiro Toyoda1,2, Tomio Nakayama1, Yuri Ito1, Akiko Ioka1 and Hideaki Tsukuma1

1 Department of Cancer Control and Statistics, Osaka Medical Center for Cancer and Cardiovascular Diseases, Osaka
2 Public Health, Department of Social and Environmental Medicine, Graduate School of Medicine, Osaka University, Osaka, Japan

For reprints and all correspondence: Tomio Nakayama, Department of Cancer Control and Statistics, Osaka Medical Center for Cancer and Cardiovascular Diseases, 3-3-1 Nakamichi, Higashinari, Osaka 537-8511, Japan. E-mail: nakayama-to{at}mc.pref.osaka.jp

Received October 30, 2008; accepted November 25, 2008

To date, the time trends of left-to-right shift of colorectal cancer incidence have been reported in Western countries. In the present study, we calculated the average annual number of colorectal cancer incidence and the age-adjusted colorectal rates, and examined the change of subsite distribution using the data from the Osaka Cancer Registry between 1974 and 2003. Mucosal carcinoma cases were excluded from the analyses. The proportions of right colon cancer among all colorectal cancer cases were consistently increased; from 21.5% in 1974–78 to 25.6% in 1999–2003 among men, and from 28.2% in 1974–78 to 36.8% in 1999–2003 among women. The age-adjusted incidence rates of right colon cancer among men and women recently levelled off, while the rates of left colon and rectal cancers showed a declining trend. Among women, right colon cancer was more common in the elderly than in the young. The change of subsite distribution seemed to be associated with population aging, changes of life style and the development of total colonoscopy. Careful monitoring is necessary to confirm these findings.

Key Words: colorectal cancer • incidence • subsite


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