Cancer Incidence And Mortality in China,2006
Cancer Incidence And Mortality in China,2006作者机构:National Office for Cancer Prevention and Control/National Central Cancer RegistryCancer InstituteChinese Academy of Medical SciencesBeijing 100021China
出 版 物:《Chinese Journal of Cancer Research》 (中国癌症研究(英文版))
年 卷 期:2011年第23卷第1期
页 面:3-9页
核心收录:
学科分类:0303[法学-社会学] 12[管理学] 1204[管理学-公共管理] 03[法学] 1002[医学-临床医学] 083305[工学-城乡生态环境与基础设施规划] 08[工学] 030301[法学-社会学] 0833[工学-城乡规划学]
主 题:Cancer Cancer registration Incidence Mortality
摘 要:Objective:To describe the cancer incidence and mortality rates in 2006 and evaluate the cancer burden in ***:Cancer registration data in 2006 from 34 cancer registries were collected,evaluated and pooled to calculate cancer incidence and mortality *** data analyses included mortality to incidence ratio(MI),morphological verification percentage(MV%) and proportion of death certification only(DCO%).Cumulative incidence and mortality rates were calculated using crude data,age-standardized data,and specific data for cancer site,age,sex and area(urban or rural).Results:In 2006,34 registries with qualified registration data covered a total population of 59,567,322(46,558,108 in urban areas and 13,009,214 in rural areas).The crude and age-standardized cancer incidence rates were 273.66 per 100,000 and 190.54 per 100,000,*** crude and age-standardized cancer mortality rates were 175.70 per 100,000 and 117.67 per 100,000,*** of lung,stomach,colon and rectum,liver,and breast in female were the five most common forms of cancer in China,which accounted for 58.99% of all new cancer *** cancer was the leading cause of cancer death,followed by stomach cancer,liver cancer,esophageal cancer and colorectal ***:Cancer is still an important public health issue in China with an increasing disease ***,the incidence rates for lung cancer,colorectal cancer and breast cancer were increasing,but those for stomach cancer and esophageal cancer were ***,age-specific incidence rate remained stable,indicating that the aging population was the major source of the increasing cancer burden.