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Cancer incidence in northern Thailand: Results from six population-based cancer registries 1993-2012

Authors :
Mathieu Laversanne
Narate Waisri
Donsuk Pongnikorn
Freddie Bray
Karnchana Daoprasert
Source :
International Journal of Cancer. 142:1767-1775
Publication Year :
2017
Publisher :
Wiley, 2017.

Abstract

Rapid changes in social and economic development have led to cancer becoming a major cause of national morbidity and mortality in Thailand. Cancer registries have been critical in documenting subnational cancer patterns and transitions in the country; with the establishment of six registries in northern Thailand, a comprehensive assessment of the scale and profile of cancer is now possible in the region. Cancers of the liver, lung, colorectum, breast and cervix were the major cancers 2008-2012, although variations in the profiles of cancer were observed, with a very high incidence of liver cancer seen among males in Phrae, corresponding to one in 11 men developing the disease in a lifetime. Based on data from Lampang and Chiang Mai 1993-2012, rates of lung and cervical cancer incidence have declined, while liver, colorectal and breast cancer incidence have been increasing up to 2012. A more detailed investigation of the incidence trends for specific cancer sites and subtypes at the local level are crucial to the monitoring and evaluation of the cancer control interventions implemented within the Thai national cancer control programme (NCCP). Priority should be given to extend the capacity of the new registries in northern Thailand, ensuring improvement in quality and utilization of the data to drive epidemiologic research and cancer control.

Details

ISSN :
00207136
Volume :
142
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
International Journal of Cancer
Accession number :
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