Long-term Colorectal Cancer Incidence
Long-term colorectal cancer incidence is a measure of the rate of colorectal cancer cases over a long period of time. This measure is important for tracking the trends of this cancer, as well as for evaluating methods of prevention. Early detection and treatment of colorectal cancer not only saves lives, but also reduces the associated long-term healthcare costs. Long-term colorectal cancer incidence is important for informing public health policies and measures to reduce colorectal cancer risks and incidence. It is also used by researchers to evaluate the effectiveness of interventions and potential risks factors, such as dietary and lifestyle habits that could lead to increased colorectal cancer risks.
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