Table 4

Odds of colorectal cancer patients with cancer being resected with curative intent, odds of patients with Dukes’ B or C colon cancer being treated with chemotherapy and odds of Dukes’ stage A–C rectal cancer being treated with radiotherapy: by region, age, cancer site or sex

Resection for curative intentColon Dukes’ B*Colon Dukes’ C*Rectum Dukes' A–C*
NOR95%CINOR95%CINOR95%CINOR95%CI
Region†
 Northern Europe3850.880.711.091100.290.150.56500.880.461.691180.580.380.89
 Western Europe20921.621.431.855910.100.060.163460.640.480.874111.220.951.56
 Southern Europe‡29121.00 7361.005291.00 7971.00
 Eastern Europe11950.460.410.522590.890.641.231540.890.611.324800.460.360.59
 USA28321.721.521.947271.250.971.609131.561.231.984841.391.101.76
Age (years)
 15–6431941.00 6741.006841.00 8901.00
 65–7431950.890.790.997970.610.480.776530.470.370.597840.690.570.84
 75–9930270.480.430.539520.070.050.106550.100.080.136160.300.240.38
Site
 Colon61911.00     
 Rectum32250.730.660.79    
Sex
 Male     13241.00
 Female     9660.920.771.10
  • *Dukes’ stage A–D correspond to TNM stage categories I–IV.

  • †Northern Europe: Finland; Western Europe: France (Côte d'Or) and the Netherlands (North East Netherlands); Southern Europe: Italy (Genova, Ragusa and Varese), Slovenia and Spain (Granada, Navarra and Tarragona); Eastern Europe: Estonia, Poland (Cracow and Kielce) and Slovakia.

  • ‡Data for Ragusa (424) are not included in the percentages of Dukes’ stage for Southern Europe