Tuesday Poster Session
Category: Colon

Dinesh Kumar Eetala, MBBS
MBBS
San Diego, India
A striking reversal of CRC mortality trends has occurred over the past two decades. While targeted efforts have substantially reduced disparities among Black Americans, the recent rise in early-onset CRC mortality among Whites—particularly in rural and low-income communities—warrants urgent attention. If current trends persist, CRC mortality in young White adults is projected to surpass that in Black populations by 2028.
Shifting CRC mortality trends demonstrate that disparities are not inevitable but are modifiable through sustained, targeted public health efforts. The narrowing Black-White mortality gap highlights the impact of equitable screening and care. However, rising mortality among young, low-income Whites signals a new disparity. Future research should further elucidate the biological, behavioral, and systemic drivers of this trend to inform precision-targeted prevention strategies.