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Cancer incidence estimates and mortality for the top five cancer in Colombia, 2007-2011
Pardo, Constanza & Cendales, Ricardo
Abstract
Objectives: To describe the incidence and mortality for the five main
types of cancer in Colombia, from 2007-2011.
Methods: We estimated cases and cancer incidence rates standardised
by age, based on incidence/mortality ratios; and we calculated the observed
deaths and mortality rates standardised by age in Colombia, both
differentiated by province, type of cancer and sex. Incidence estimates
were generated based on information from four cancer population registries
(Cali, Pasto, Bucaramanga and Manizales), published in Cancer
Incidence in Five Continents, volume X, and the official mortality and
population information of the National Administrative Province of Statistics
(DANE, for its initials in Spanish).
Results: The annual number of expected cases (all cancers) was 62,818
in men and women; and there were 32,653 recorded deaths. The main
incidental cancers were prostate (46.5 per 100,000 person-years) in
men, and breast (33.8 per 100,000 person-years) in women. The highest
mortality figures were for stomach cancer in men (14.2); and breast
cancer in women (9.9).
Conclusions: The highest incidence and mortality estimates in Colombia
were for breast and prostate cancers, as well as a proportion of
infection-related cancers, such as stomach and cervical cancer. These
four neoplasms were responsible for more than 50% of the burden of the
disease. Only through good quality, long-duration cancer registries, can
information be obtained about the changes in incidence trends.
Keywords
Incidence; mortality; cancer; epidemiology; Colombia
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