Kansa y'ekibumba, era amanyiddwa nga kolorectal cancer, y'emu ku ngeri z'ekibumba ezisinga okukozesebwa mu nsi yonna.
Okusinziira ku World Cancer Research Fund International, kkansa ya colorectal y'esatu ku kkansa ezisinga okusaasaana mu basajja n'eyokubiri ku kkansa ezisinga okusaasaana mu bakazi.
Mu 2020, waaliwo obukadde 1.9 obw'obulwadde obupya obw'akawuka ka colorectal obwategeezebwa mu nsi yonna.
Omuwendo gw'obulwadde bwa kkansa gw'ekibumba gwawukana okusinziira ku kitundu, nga gusinga mu nsi ezikulaakulanye gamba nga Amerika, Bulaaya, ne Australia, ate nga gukendeera mu nsi ezikulaakulana.
Mu Amerika, omusajja omu ku buli 23 n'omukazi omu ku buli 25 bayinza okufuna kookolo w'ekibumba.
Kyokka, omuwendo gw'obulwadde bwa kookolo gw'ekibumba gukendedde mu myaka egyakayita, oboolyawo olw'okwongera okwekebejjebwa n'okuzuulibwa mu bwangu.
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Colon cancer, also known as colorectal cancer, is one of the most common types of cancer worldwide.
According to the World Cancer Research Fund International, colorectal cancer is the third most common cancer in men and the second most common cancer in women.
In 2020, there were an estimated 1.9 million new cases of colorectal cancer diagnosed globally.
The incidence of colon cancer varies by region, with higher rates in developed countries such as the United States, Europe, and Australia, and lower rates in developing countries.
The lifetime risk of developing colon cancer in the United States is about 1 in 23 for men and 1 in 25 for women.
However, the overall incidence of colon cancer has been declining in recent years, likely due to increased screening and early detection.
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