Inclusions/Exclusions Criteria Frequencies of Registrations by various characteristics Overall age-specific and age standardised observed (Kaplan-Meier)

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Inclusions/Exclusions Criteria Frequencies of Registrations by various characteristics Overall age-specific and age standardised observed (Kaplan-Meier) survival (all cause deaths) Observed (KM) survival (all cause deaths) by various characteristics

Inclusion/Exclusion Citeria for Colorectal Survival cohort Source: Scottish Cancer Registry Analysis: PHI Population Health/ Quality Indicators Including: Patients registered in the Scottish Cancer Registry (confirmed registrations only) Patients diagnosed in Scotland Patients with incidence date in period Colorectal cancer ICD-10 C18-C20 (confirmed registrations only)s aged at diagnosis Excluding: Death Certificate Only (DCO) diagnosed patients Incidental diagnosis at autopsy (from Method of First Detection variable) Patients aged under 15 (as the age range is usual) or aged 100+ (who are basically never included) at diagnosis. Emigrants Patients without a KNOWN NHS Board Area of Residence within Scotland at the time of diagnosis (Outwith Scotland, No Fixed Abode, Not Known). Final cohort: 11,820 registrations

Age specific Observed (Kaplan Meier) survival (all cause deaths), both sexes

Age specific and age standardised Observed (Kaplan Meier) survival (all cause deaths), both sexes

Age specific Observed (Kaplan Meier) survival (all cause deaths), Males

Age specific and age standardised Observed (Kaplan Meier) survival (all cause deaths), Males

Age specific Observed (Kaplan Meier) survival (all cause deaths), Females

Age specific and age standardised Observed (Kaplan Meier) survival (all cause deaths), Females

ISD Scotland Sandra Storrie Lesley Bhatti John Connor David Brewster Alan Finlayson NOSCAN Michael Lim Neil Mclachlan Christine Urquhart SCAN James Mander Hamish Philips Lorna Bruce WOSCAN Carol Marshall Analysed by ISD Scotland on behalf of Scotland’s Regional Cancer Networks