Canadian Cancer Statistics 2012
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Abstract
During 1991, an estimated 109,000 new cases of cancer will be diagnosed in Canada (excluding non-melanoma skin cancer). Estimated cancer deaths in 1991 will total 56,700. Excluding non- melanoma skin cancer, over one in three Canadians will develop some form of cancer during their lifetime, while one in four men and one in five women will die from this disease. These statistics are discussed, as well as cancer risk factors, cancer in children, age and sex distribution of cancer, cancer survival rates, trends in cancer incidence and mortality since 1970, smoking and lung cancer, and cancer among the Inuit and Indians.
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- Cancer
- Medicine
- Skin cancer
- Lung cancer
- Demography
- Cancer incidence
- Incidence (geometry)
- Disease
UN Sustainable Development Goals
- Good health and well-being
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