Fig 1.
Flow chart of patient cohort definitions.
COD: cause of death.
Table 1.
Characteristics of colon cancer patients by age-group.
Fig 2.
Colon cancer–specific and noncancer-specific 5-year cumulative incidence of death by age-group.
CCSM: colon cancer-specific mortality; NCSM: noncancer-specific mortality; CID: cumulative incidence of death.
Fig 3.
Cumulative incidence functions and Kaplan-Meier method estimates for patient <50 years of age.
CCSM: colon cancer-specific mortality; NCSM: noncancer-specific mortality; CID: cumulative incidence of death; CIF: Cumulative incidence functions; KM: Kaplan-Meier method.
Fig 4.
Cumulative incidence functions and Kaplan-Meier method estimates for patient 50–75 years of age.
CCSM: colon cancer-specific mortality; NCSM: noncancer-specific mortality; CID: cumulative incidence of death; CIF: Cumulative incidence functions; KM: Kaplan-Meier method.
Fig 5.
Cumulative incidence functions and Kaplan-Meier method estimates for patient >75 years of age.
CCSM: colon cancer-specific mortality; NCSM: noncancer-specific mortality; CID: cumulative incidence of death; CIF: Cumulative incidence functions; KM: Kaplan-Meier method.
Fig 6.
Age-varying association of cause-special mortality on age.
CCSM: colon cancer-specific mortality; NCSM: noncancer-specific mortality.
Table 2.
Multivariable competing risk analysis for CCSM and NCSM in stage I/II colon cancer.
Table 3.
Multivariable cause-specific hazard models for CCSM and NCSM in stage I/II colon cancer.