articleJournal of Clinical OncologyMay 9, 2006Closed access

Patterns of Cancer Incidence, Mortality, and Prevalence Across Five Continents: Defining Priorities to Reduce Cancer Disparities in Different Geographic Regions of the World

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Abstract

Efforts to reduce global cancer disparities begin with an understanding of geographic patterns in cancer incidence, mortality, and prevalence. Using the GLOBOCAN (2002) and Cancer Incidence in Five Continents databases, we describe overall cancer incidence, mortality, and prevalence, age-adjusted temporal trends, and age-specific incidence patterns in selected geographic regions of the world. For the eight most common malignancies-cancers of lung, breast, colon and rectum, stomach, prostate, liver, cervix, and esophagus-the most important risk factors, cancer prevention and control measures are briefly reviewed. In 2002, an estimated 11 million new cancer cases and 7 million cancer deaths were reported…

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Keywords
  • Medicine
  • Cancer
  • Incidence (geometry)
  • Prostate cancer
  • Cancer prevention
  • Demography
  • Mortality rate
  • Socioeconomic status
UN Sustainable Development Goals
  • Good health and well-being
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