1. Cancer Statistics in Kurdistan Region of Iraq: A Tale of Two Cities
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Dara K. Mohammad, Omiad Abdullah, Kazhan Mahmood, Hemin E. Othman, Dler Faieeq Darweesh Mahmood, Fahmi Salih, Farhang Ali Awla, Ahmed Salih, Fryad Rahman, Dilan Taher, Bashdar Mahmud Hussen, Hastyar Najmuldeen, Luqman Sulaiman, Abbas Salihi, Ahmed Amin, Mukhlis Aali, Mudhir Sabir Shekha, Galawezh Othman, Basak Barzingi, Bestoon Hasan, Zeki Mohamed, Fikry Ali Qadir, Karwan M-Amen, Zjwan Housein, Govand Qader, Trefa Mohamad, and Suad Khudhur Ali
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Geography ,Socioeconomics ,Cancer death - Abstract
There is limited published data on recent cancer incidence trends in Iraqi Kurdistan. Therefore, this study assesses epidemiological estimates of cancer incidence as well as the projection of future cancer trends in the upcoming decade by analysing the population-based cancer registry from 2013 to 2019 in both Erbil and Duhok governorates. A retrospective study was conducted on data retrieved from the Medical Statistics Department at the Ministry of Health, KRG. The total number of female cancer patients was higher in both governorates, and the total number of patients more than doubled from 2013 to 2019 in Erbil and Duhok, from 73 to 174 patients/100,000 population for women, and 36 to 85 patients/100,000 population for men. Data analysis indicates that the percentage of cancer patients is projected to increase in the decade from 2020-2030 from 107.4% to 234.3% in 2030 in Erbil governorate; and from 106% to 163% in Duhok governorate. Female breast cancer and lung cancer are the most prominent types of cancers since 2013 in Erbil and Duhok governorates. The striking pattern of trends for both present and future cancer incidence rates require the urgent solutions and comprehensive efforts to control risk factors that promote the continuity of cancer diseases in these two KRG governorates.
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- 2021