Analyzing non‐cancer causes of death of colorectal carcinoma patients in the US population for the years 2000–2016

ABSTRACT Background Colorectal cancer (CRC) treatment and patient survival improved greatly. Consequently an increased incidence of non‐cancer‐related deaths is observed. This study analyzed the causes of non‐cancer death for people suffering from CRC based on the year of diagnosis, follow‐up time,...

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Main Authors: Lili Lu, Li Ma, Xianbin Zhang, Christina Susanne Mullins, Michael Linnebacher
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Wiley 2021-04-01
Series:Cancer Medicine
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SMR
Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1002/cam4.3673
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spelling doaj-892496a62a814aaca5f95a35732977332021-04-08T04:25:00ZengWileyCancer Medicine2045-76342021-04-011082740275110.1002/cam4.3673Analyzing non‐cancer causes of death of colorectal carcinoma patients in the US population for the years 2000–2016Lili Lu0Li Ma1Xianbin Zhang2Christina Susanne Mullins3Michael Linnebacher4Department of General Surgery, Molecular Oncology and Immunotherapy Rostock University Medical Center Rostock GermanyDepartment of Epidemiology Dalian Medical University Dalian ChinaDepartment of General Surgery Shenzhen University General Hospital & Carson International Cancer Research Centre Shenzhen ChinaDepartment of General Surgery, Molecular Oncology and Immunotherapy Rostock University Medical Center Rostock GermanyDepartment of General Surgery, Molecular Oncology and Immunotherapy Rostock University Medical Center Rostock GermanyABSTRACT Background Colorectal cancer (CRC) treatment and patient survival improved greatly. Consequently an increased incidence of non‐cancer‐related deaths is observed. This study analyzed the causes of non‐cancer death for people suffering from CRC based on the year of diagnosis, follow‐up time, and patient's age. Methods The data from patients diagnosed with CRC in the years 2000–2016 were taken from the Surveillance, Epidemiology, and End Results 18 database. Patients were categorized according to: death from CRC, non‐CRC cancer, and non‐cancer. Constituent ratios and standardized mortality ratios (SMRs) were calculated to describe the death causes distribution and relative death risks. Results Between 2000 and 2016, a stable and rapid drop for the original diagnosis as death cause for CRC patients was observed (70.19% to 49.35%). This was coupled to an increase in non‐cancer‐associated death reasons (23.38% to 40.00%). The most common non‐cancer death cause was heart disease, especially for elderly patients. However, deaths from accidents and adverse effects were frequent in younger CRC patients. Patients died from septicemia more often within the first follow‐up year; however, a 6‐fold increase in death from Alzheimer's disease was found for after at least 180 months follow‐up time. The SMRs of all 25 non‐cancer death causes initially decreased in all CRC subgroups, followed by an increase with follow‐up times. Gradually decreasing SMR values were observed with increasing age of CRC patients. Conclusions These findings could help modify and sharpen preventive measures and clinical management and raise physician's awareness to potential non‐CRC death risk factors for CRC patients.https://doi.org/10.1002/cam4.3673age at diagnosiscolorectal cancercumulative incidencefollow‐up timenon‐cancer deathSMR
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author Lili Lu
Li Ma
Xianbin Zhang
Christina Susanne Mullins
Michael Linnebacher
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Li Ma
Xianbin Zhang
Christina Susanne Mullins
Michael Linnebacher
Analyzing non‐cancer causes of death of colorectal carcinoma patients in the US population for the years 2000–2016
Cancer Medicine
age at diagnosis
colorectal cancer
cumulative incidence
follow‐up time
non‐cancer death
SMR
author_facet Lili Lu
Li Ma
Xianbin Zhang
Christina Susanne Mullins
Michael Linnebacher
author_sort Lili Lu
title Analyzing non‐cancer causes of death of colorectal carcinoma patients in the US population for the years 2000–2016
title_short Analyzing non‐cancer causes of death of colorectal carcinoma patients in the US population for the years 2000–2016
title_full Analyzing non‐cancer causes of death of colorectal carcinoma patients in the US population for the years 2000–2016
title_fullStr Analyzing non‐cancer causes of death of colorectal carcinoma patients in the US population for the years 2000–2016
title_full_unstemmed Analyzing non‐cancer causes of death of colorectal carcinoma patients in the US population for the years 2000–2016
title_sort analyzing non‐cancer causes of death of colorectal carcinoma patients in the us population for the years 2000–2016
publisher Wiley
series Cancer Medicine
issn 2045-7634
publishDate 2021-04-01
description ABSTRACT Background Colorectal cancer (CRC) treatment and patient survival improved greatly. Consequently an increased incidence of non‐cancer‐related deaths is observed. This study analyzed the causes of non‐cancer death for people suffering from CRC based on the year of diagnosis, follow‐up time, and patient's age. Methods The data from patients diagnosed with CRC in the years 2000–2016 were taken from the Surveillance, Epidemiology, and End Results 18 database. Patients were categorized according to: death from CRC, non‐CRC cancer, and non‐cancer. Constituent ratios and standardized mortality ratios (SMRs) were calculated to describe the death causes distribution and relative death risks. Results Between 2000 and 2016, a stable and rapid drop for the original diagnosis as death cause for CRC patients was observed (70.19% to 49.35%). This was coupled to an increase in non‐cancer‐associated death reasons (23.38% to 40.00%). The most common non‐cancer death cause was heart disease, especially for elderly patients. However, deaths from accidents and adverse effects were frequent in younger CRC patients. Patients died from septicemia more often within the first follow‐up year; however, a 6‐fold increase in death from Alzheimer's disease was found for after at least 180 months follow‐up time. The SMRs of all 25 non‐cancer death causes initially decreased in all CRC subgroups, followed by an increase with follow‐up times. Gradually decreasing SMR values were observed with increasing age of CRC patients. Conclusions These findings could help modify and sharpen preventive measures and clinical management and raise physician's awareness to potential non‐CRC death risk factors for CRC patients.
topic age at diagnosis
colorectal cancer
cumulative incidence
follow‐up time
non‐cancer death
SMR
url https://doi.org/10.1002/cam4.3673
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