County-level colorectal cancer screening rates on colorectal cancer survival in the state of Georgia: Does county-level rurality matter?
Meng-Han TsaiSteven Scott CoughlinJorge E CortesPublished in: Cancer medicine (2024)
Lower 5-year survival rates were observed in low screening and rural high-screening areas. Living in intermediate/high CRC screening areas was negatively associated with the risk of CRC death. Particularly, non-rural patients living in intermediate/high-screening areas were 8%-9% less likely to die from CRC. Targeted CRC screening resources should be prioritized for low screening and rural communities.