Trend analysis of gastric cancer incidence in Iran and its six geographical areas during 2000-2005

Type Journal Article - Asian Pacific Journal of Cancer Prevention
Title Trend analysis of gastric cancer incidence in Iran and its six geographical areas during 2000-2005
Author(s)
Volume 13
Issue 7
Publication (Day/Month/Year) 2012
Page numbers 3335-3341
URL http://ocean.kisti.re.kr/downfile/volume/apocp/POCPA9/2012/v13n7/POCPA9_2012_v13n7_3335.pdf
Abstract
Objective: gastric cancer is the fourth most common cancer worldwide . While it is one of the most common
cancers in Iran, there are only limited data regarding incidence trends in the country. This study is the first of its
type to investigate trends across six geographical areas during 2000-2005 using cancer registry data. Materials
and methods: The registered data for gastric cancer cases in National Cancer Registry System were extracted
from the Ministry of Health and Medical Education, Center for Disease Control & Management, code C16.
First, according to WHO population, the sex-standardized incidence rate in both sexes and then the trends of
incidence rate during 2000-2005 were investigated separately for different geographical areas of the country.
Results: the incidence rates of gastric cancer in Iran and its six geographical areas during 2000-2005 were
increasing albeit with differences in their slopes. The overall incidence rate increased from 2.8 in 2000 to 9.1
per 100,000 persons per year in 2005, rising from 4.1 to 13.2 in men. The average six-year incidence of gastric
cancer in the central and northwestern border of Caspian Sea was 7.8 per 100,000 persons per year, while it
was 0.9 per 100,000 persons per year in the border of the Persian Gulf. Generally the incidence rate in men was
higher than in women. Conclusion: Iran is one of the high-risk areas for gastric cancer. Increase in incidence
might continue in the future partly because of improvement in cancer registry systems as well as increase in risk
of this cancer

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