The low number of registration of colorectal cancer cases in Brazil has shown the difficulty in understanding the epidemiology of this disease, thus leading to a poor government planning for early diagnosis. The aim of this study was to report the cases of a service in Salvador during three years and compare it with the national literature data. The data were analyzed, and we found similarity to the Brazilian literature: higher incidence among females (53.7%), mean age of 57 years at diagnosis. Stage III was observed in 40.4% of patients, and retossigmoidectomy surgery was most often performed (54%). This study showed epidemiological characteristics of the population of Bahia, being observed late diagnosis of the disease and the need for investment in early detection.
Colorectal neoplasms; Neoplasms