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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2023 Feb 1.
Published in final edited form as: Clin Gastroenterol Hepatol. 2022 Jun 16;21(2):497–506.e3. doi: 10.1016/j.cgh.2022.05.035

Table 2.

Five-Year Relative Survival of Colorectal Cancer (20–49 Years of Age) by Race-Ethnicity, Overall and by Sex, Tumor Site, and Stage at Diagnosis (SEER 13, 1992–2013)

Non-Hispanic
White (n = 19,759)
Non-Hispanic
Black (n = 4728)
Non-Hispanic
Asian/Pacific Islander
(n = 4388)
Hispanic (n = 4902)
Overall 69.1 (68.4–69.7) 57.6 (56.2–59.1) 66.5 (65.0–67.9) 63.1 (61.7–64.5)
Sex
 Male 67.8 (66.9–68.7) 56.5 (54.4–58.6) 65.7 (63.6–67.6) 61.7 (59.7–63.7)
 Female 70.6 (69.6–71.5) 58.8 (56.7–60.8) 67.3 (65.2–69.3) 64.7 (62.6–66.6)
Tumor site
 Proximal colon 66.1 (64.8–67.3) 55.3 (52.8–57.7) 65.2 (61.9–68.2) 65.4 (62.7–68.0)
 Distal colon 69.8 (68.5–71.0) 59.0 (56.2–61.7) 65.1 (62.5–67.6) 63.6 (61.0–66.1)
 Rectum 72.2 (71.2–73.2) 61.3 (58.8–63.8) 69.3 (67.1–71.3) 63.5 (61.2–65.7)
Stage at diagnosis
 Local 94.2 (93.6–94.8) 89.2 (87.3–90.9) 94.4 (93.0–95.6) 90.9 (89.2–92.3)
 Regional 76.8 (75.8–77.8) 66.1 (63.7–68.4) 72.5 (70.3–74.6) 72.4 (70.2–74.5)
 Distant 19.7 (18.5–20.8) 13.1 (11.4–15.0) 16.1 (13.9–18.5) 17.0 (14.9–19.2)

Values in parentheses are 95% confidence interval.

SEER, Surveillance, Epidemiology, and End Results.