Colorectal Cancer: Epidemiology, Risk Factors, and Prevention
Abstract
:Simple Summary
Abstract
1. Introduction
2. Epidemiology
2.1. Mortality
2.2. Incidence
2.3. Time Trends and Future Burden
2.4. Early-Onset CRC
3. Risk Factors
3.1. Modifiable Risk Factors
3.1.1. Alcohol Consumption
3.1.2. Smoking
3.1.3. Obesity
3.1.4. Sedentary Lifestyle
3.1.5. Unhealthy Diet (High Intake of Red and Processed Meat and Fat)
3.1.6. Psychological Stress
3.2. Non-Modifiable Risk Factors
3.2.1. Age
3.2.2. Gender
3.2.3. Genetic Predisposition
3.2.4. Family History of CRC
3.2.5. Abdominopelvic Radiation
3.2.6. Personal History of Other Diseases
3.2.7. Intestinal Microbiota
3.3. High-Risk Groups for CRC
4. Prevention
4.1. Primary Prevention
4.1.1. Avoiding Risk Factors
4.1.2. Increasing Protective Factors
4.2. Secondary Prevention (CRC Screening)
4.2.1. Guaiac-Based FOBT (Guaiac Test)
4.2.2. FIT-Based FOBT (FIT Test)
4.2.3. Stool DNA Test
4.2.4. Sigmoidoscopy
4.2.5. Colonoscopy
4.2.6. Computed Tomographic Colonography (CTC)
4.3. Combination and Risk-Based Strategies
4.4. CRC Screening Guidelines
5. Conclusions
Author Contributions
Funding
Conflicts of Interest
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