There is a difference between "concern" and "concern about/for/over". If you are worried about someone, you would say "I am concerned about you". If you wish to express a connection you might use "concern" without a preposition. For instance, if you wanted to state that a report relates to a new research finding you could say "The report concerns a new finding about the risks of smoking". However, as others have noted, "concern on" isn't a common expression.