TITLE:
Analyses on Cancer Incidence and Mortality in Huai’an Area, China, 2010
AUTHORS:
Qin Zhang, Enchun Pan, Yuan He, Wei Hu, Chuang Wang
KEYWORDS:
Cancer, Incidence, Mortality, Huai’an Area
JOURNAL NAME:
Open Journal of Preventive Medicine,
Vol.4 No.6,
June
19,
2014
ABSTRACT:
Objective: The aim
of this study was to investigate the cancer incidence and mortality in Huai’an
area, China, 2010. Methods: On basis of the criteria of data quality from
National Central Cancer Registry (NCCR), data submitted from 8 registries in
Huai’an area in 2010 were checked and evaluated. Descriptive analysis included
incidence and mortality stratified by areas (urban/rural), sex, age group and
cancer sites. Results: The crude incidence rate was 231.17/100,000 (males
276.04/100,000, females 183.87/100,000), age-standardized incidence rate by
Chinese standard population (ASIRC) was 179.53/100,000 and by World standard
population (ASIRW) was 177.24/ 100,000. The incidence rates increased rapidly
in people aged 40 and over, and the peak ages of incidence were at 75 - 79
(males over 85, females at 75 - 79). The cancer mortality rate was
151.26/100,000 (186.06/100,000 in males and 114.58/100,000 in females),
age-standardized mortality rate by Chinese standard population (ASMRC) was 116.67/100,000
and by World standard population (ASMRW) was 115.64/100,000. The mortality
rates increased rapidly after the age of 50, reaching the peak at the ages over
85 in both males and females. Esophageal, lung, gastric, liver, colorectal,
breast, pancreas, lymphoma, brain and central nervous system,cervical were the most common cancer incident sites. Esophageal, lung, liver, gastric, colorectal,
pancreatic, brain and central nervous system, leukemia, breast and
lymphoma were the most common cancer sites of death. Conclusions: The data
quality of cancer registration is improving. As cancer burden remained high and
was different between urban and rural areas, prevention and control should be
implemented based on practical situation.