Statistics
Of all cancers, colorectal cancer (CRC) will take the most lives of people under 50 by 2030. Here are
reliable colorectal cancer statistics.
Statistics
Of all cancers, colorectal cancer (CRC) will take the most lives of people under 50 by 2030. Here are reliable colorectal cancer statistics.
Overall colorectal cancer facts
Overall colorectal cancer facts
Young people facts
Young people facts
Funding facts
Funding facts
Health Disparities
Colorectal cancer rates and deaths vary between different racial and ethnic groups. People in LGBTQ+ communities and in areas with fewer resources have big health differences. Some people in the US are impacted more by cancer, especially men, due to different death rates based on race.
Here are some stats about colon cancer that show the differences and why it’s important to work towards fair health for everyone.
Health Disparities
Colorectal cancer rates and deaths vary between different racial and ethnic groups. People in LGBTQ+ communities and in areas with fewer resources have big health differences. Some people in the US are impacted more by cancer, especially men, due to different death rates based on race.
Here are some stats about colon cancer that show the differences and why it’s important to work towards fair health for everyone.
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Racial Disparities
Rates of Colorectal Cancer Screening in Minority Groups: People from racial and ethnic minorities are less likely to have regular colorectal cancer screenings than White individuals. (American Cancer Society, 2023)
Progress and Challenges: Despite some progress in reducing the gap between Black and White patients, much work remains to address disparities. (American Cancer Society, 2023)
Racial Disparities
Rates of Colorectal Cancer Screening in Minority Groups: People from racial and ethnic minorities are less likely to have regular colorectal cancer screenings than White individuals. (American Cancer Society, 2023)
Progress and Challenges: Despite some progress in reducing the gap between Black and White patients, much work remains to address disparities. (American Cancer Society, 2023)