Are 90% of deaths from cancer caused by metastases?
University of Bergen · Boston Children's Hospital · +2 more institutions
Abstract
Numerous publications have stated that metastases are responsible for 90% of cancer deaths, but data underlying this assertion has been lacking. Our objective was to determine what proportions of cancer deaths are caused by metastases. Population-based data from the Cancer Registry of Norway for the years 2005-2015 was analyzed. We compared all deaths in the Norwegian population where a cancer diagnosis was registered as cause of death. Deaths caused by cancer, with and without metastases, were analyzed, by sex and tumor group. For solid tumors, 66.7% of cancer deaths were registered with metastases as a contributing cause. Proportions varied substantially between tumor groups. Our data support the idea that…
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- 100%
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3Topics & keywords
- Medicine
- Cancer
- Metastasis
- Population
- Norwegian
- Cause of death
- Cancer registry
- Oncology
- Good health and well-being