Lung cancer incidence has increased rapidly in China over the last 20 years, especially in females. Among the 183 registered worldwide populations, lung cancer incidence in males was ranked as the 73rd, 74th, 127th and 23rd respectively for Shanghai, Tianjin, Qidong and Hong Kong, and in ...
Lung cancer is both the most common diagnosed cancer and the leading cause of cancer related deaths in China. During the past three decades, the incidence and mortality of lung cancer in China are increasing rapidly. According to data from National Central Cancer Registry (NCCR) in 2010, the ...
Lung cancer incidence varies within China. People in eastern China, especially women, likely have a higher risk of developing lung cancer than those in western China. The crude mortality rates from lung cancer in 2008 were 47.51 per 100,000 men and 22.69 per 100,000 women. The crude ...
Global burden of lung cancer Data Source: Globcan 2020 Lung cancer incidence and mortality in China Number of population-based cancer registries national funds annually in Geographical distribution of the population-based cancer China, 1959–2019 registries in 2019 in China Wei W et al., The ...
China has an enormous burden from rising tobacco consumption and lung cancer incidence. Governmental intervention on lung cancer prevention is insufficient, and both incidence and mortality related to lung cancer are still on the rise. Treatment guidelines are available, but heterogeneity in the quality...
Bayesian age‐period‐cohort prediction of lung cancer incidence in China Background: Lung cancer is one of the most common cancers in China. Estimation of future cancer trends is important for cancer control planning. The aim of... WQ Chen,RS Zheng,HM Zeng - 《Thoracic Cancer》 被引量: ...
It is estimated that in 2015, the total number of new cases of lung cancer will reach 733 300.ConclusionsLung cancer is a serious disease affecting public health and an effective control strategy is needed in China. 展开 关键词:Epidemiology incidence lung cancer mortality ...
Chinahasaround350millionsmokerscomparedtotheworld’stotalof1.1billionandlungcanceraccountsforabout22percentofmalignanttumordeaths,withlungcancerincidencerisingby26.9percentyearonyear,theforumheard. Theincidenceoflungcanceris53.57per100,000peopleinChina,andthedeathrate45.57per100,000. ...
In China, lung cancer is the most common cancer and a major cause of cancer-related death disease, and in the last ten years, the incidence rate has increased 12.16%2,3. Although an analysis of 17 population-based registries showed that the survival rate in lung cancer patients had ...
Lung cancer incidence statistics. Cancer Research UK http://www.cancerresearchuk.org/health-professional/cancer-statistics/statistics-by-cancer-type/lung-cancer/incidence (2014). Liu, J., Cheng, Y., Li, H. & Zhang, S. Current status of small cell lung cancer in China. J. Cancer Biol. ...