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Colorectal Cancer Roundtable Colorectal Cancer in Arizona April 11, 2016 Arizona Cancer Registry Georgia Yee, Office Chief Bureau of Public Health Statistics Health and Wellness for all Arizonans Arizona Cancer Registry Who we are?


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Colorectal Cancer Roundtable Colorectal Cancer in Arizona

April 11, 2016 Arizona Cancer Registry Georgia Yee, Office Chief Bureau of Public Health Statistics

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Arizona Cancer Registry

  • Who we are?

– Population-based surveillance system that collects, manages, and analyzes information on the incidence and survival of Arizona residents diagnosed with cancer.

  • Where do the cases come from?

– Hospitals, free-standing clinics, physicians, pathology laboratories, data exchanges, and death certificates.

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All Causes of Invasive Cancer – Top 5 Leading Cancer Sites 2012 Diagnosis Year

MALE FEMALE

1.Prostate (2,685) 2.Lung & Bronchus (1,932) 3.Colorectal (1,379) 4.Bladder, incl. In situ (1,059) 5.Cutaneous Melanoma (893) 1.Breast (4,159) 2.Lung & Bronchus (1,869) 3.Colorectal (1,166) 4.Uterus (889) 5.Thyroid (832)

Note: Total Numbers for colorectal may be different than slide #7 due to when information retrieved from database.

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Comparison of Invasive Colorectal Cancer Arizona to U.S. Rates

* U.S. incidence rates are from North American Association of Central Cancer Registries (NAACCR) age adjusted incidence rates: NAACCR Fast Stats 2008-2012. North American Association of Central Cancer Registries; Based on data submitted December, 2014. Accessed at http://faststats.naaccr.org/selections.php?series=cancer on June 16, 2015. **Arizona and U.S. Mortality rates are from Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, National Center for Health Statistics. Compressed Mortality File 1999- 2014 on CDC WONDER Online Database, released December 2015. Data are from the Compressed Mortality File 1999-2014 Series 20 No. 2T, 2015, as compiled from data provided by the 57 vital statistics jurisdictions through the Vital Statistics Cooperative Program. Accessed at http://wonder.cdc.gov/cmf-icd10.html

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Age-Adjusted Invasive Colorectal Cancer Incidence Rates

Race/Ethnicity and Sex by Diagnosis Year, 2008-2012

* Year to year case count variability was identified in reported cases of American Indians and Asian & Pacific Islanders.

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Percentage of Colorectal Cancer Cases by SEER Summary Stage,* 2008-2012

*Summary Stage is the Surveillance Epidemiology and End Results (SEER) Summary Stage 2000

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Colorectal Cancer Case Count* by Age Group and Diagnosis Year, 2008-2012

* Case Count includes in situ and invasive cases.

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Early/Late Stage* by Race/Ethnicity and Diagnosis Year Colorectal Cancer, 2008-2012

*Early Stage = In Situ and Local Stage; Late Stage= Regional and Distant using SEER Summary Stage

PERCENT OF EARLY/ LATE STAGE

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Early/Late Stage by Age Group and Diagnosis Year Colorectal Cancer, 2008-2012

* Early Stage = In Situ and Local Stage; Late Stage = Regional and Distant using SEER Summary Stage

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Five Year Relative Survival of Invasive Colorectal Cancer by Stage, 1995-2009

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Age-Adjusted Colorectal Cancer Mortality Rates by Race/Ethnicity* and Sex, 2008-2012

* Total of 11 cases had an unknown race. ** Counts for these races are <10 for some or all of the years. Therefore, rates are highly unstable and should be used with caution.

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Thank You

Contact Information - Bureau of Public Health Statistics: Office Chief: Georgia.yee@azdhs.gov Epidemiologist: Chris.newton@azdhs.gov

The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention provide support for enhancement to the registry under cooperative agreement 5U58DP003858. Its contents are solely the responsibility of the authors and do not necessarily represent the official views of the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention