Trends in colorectal cancer mortality among younger versus older adults in 49 countries

J Natl Cancer Inst. 2026 Jun 23:djag153. doi: 10.1093/jnci/djag153. Online ahead of print.

ABSTRACT

Increases in colorectal cancer (CRC) incidence among young adults were reported in 27 countries/territories worldwide, yet information on mortality trends is limited. Using the WHO Mortality database (1990 to 2023), we found CRC mortality rates among younger adults (25 to 49 years) increased in 18 of 49 countries (0.7-4.3%/year) during the most recent decade, decreased in 15, and were otherwise stable. Trends ranged from decreases of > 2%/year in Singapore, Belgium, and Denmark to increases of > 3%/year in Paraguay, Uruguay, Chile, and the UK. In half of the countries with increasing trends, rates in older adults (50 to 79 years) were stable (Colombia, Philippines, Croatia [women only]) or decreasing (Uruguay, the U.K., Australia, Canada, the U.S., Argentina). In the remainders-primarily in Latin America/the Caribbean-mortality rose in both groups. Increasing CRC mortality among younger adults may signal a growing future burden, reinforcing the need for etiologic investigation and heightened awareness to avert deaths through earlier detection.

PMID:42331356 | DOI:10.1093/jnci/djag153