癌症
医学
乳腺癌
肺癌
国际机构
人口学
结直肠癌
入射(几何)
胃癌
癌症登记处
癌症流行病学
死因
癌症的病因
死亡率
疾病
肿瘤科
内科学
物理
社会学
光学
作者
Donald Maxwell Parkin,Freddie Bray,Jacques Ferlay,Paola Pisani
标识
DOI:10.3322/canjclin.55.2.74
摘要
Estimates of the worldwide incidence, mortality and prevalence of 26 cancers in the year 2002 are now available in the GLOBOCAN series of the International Agency for Research on Cancer. The results are presented here in summary form, including the geographic variation between 20 large “areas” of the world. Overall, there were 10.9 million new cases, 6.7 million deaths, and 24.6 million persons alive with cancer (within three years of diagnosis). The most commonly diagnosed cancers are lung (1.35 million), breast (1.15 million), and colorectal (1 million); the most common causes of cancer death are lung cancer (1.18 million deaths), stomach cancer (700,000 deaths), and liver cancer (598,000 deaths). The most prevalent cancer in the world is breast cancer (4.4 million survivors up to 5 years following diagnosis). There are striking variations in the risk of different cancers by geographic area. Most of the international variation is due to exposure to known or suspected risk factors related to lifestyle or environment, and provides a clear challenge to prevention.
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