This research aims to explore the relationship between educational attainment and colorectal cancer mortality among young adults.
Cross-sectional study design
Focus on individuals aged 25 to 49 years
Data categorized by educational attainment
Analysis of mortality rates
Colorectal cancer mortality rates vary significantly by education level
Lower educational attainment linked to higher mortality rates
Identified trends illustrating socioeconomic disparities in cancer outcomes
Abstract
This cross-sectional study examines trends in colorectal cancer mortality rates among individuals aged 25 to 49 years by educational attainment, as a marker of socioeconomic status.