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Elevated colorectal cancer incidence among American Indian/Alaska Native persons in Alaska compared to other populations worldwide

Donald Haverkamp, Diana Redwood, Elena Roik, Stephen M. Vindigni, Timothy K. Thomas

2023International Journal of Circumpolar Health19 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Colorectal cancer (CRC) is a leading cancer worldwide; incidence varies greatly by country and racial group. We compared 2018 American Indian/Alaska Native (AI/AN) CRC incidence rates in Alaska to other Tribal, racial, and international population rates. AI/AN persons in Alaska had the highest CRC incidence rate among US Tribal and racial groups (61.9/100,000 in 2018). AI/AN persons in Alaska also had higher rates than those reported for any other country in the world in 2018 except for Hungary, where males had a higher CRC incidence rate than AI/AN males in Alaska (70.6/100,000 and 63.6/100,000 respectively). This review of CRC incidence rates from populations in the United States and worldwide showed that AI/AN persons in Alaska had the highest documented incidence rate of CRC in the world in 2018. It is important to inform health systems serving AI/AN persons in Alaska about policies and interventions that can support CRC screening to reduce the burden of this disease.

Topics & Concepts

Incidence (geometry)DemographyColorectal cancerMedicinePopulationPsychological interventionGerontologyCancer incidenceCancerEnvironmental healthInternal medicineOpticsSociologyPhysicsPsychiatryColorectal Cancer Screening and DetectionGlobal Cancer Incidence and ScreeningGenetic factors in colorectal cancer
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