Epidemiology of lung cancer in China

作者: Wanqing Chen , Rongshou Zheng , Hongmei Zeng , Siwei Zhang

DOI: 10.1111/1759-7714.12169

关键词: Lung cancerCancerPathologyCancer registryIncidence (epidemiology)EpidemiologyInternal medicineEpidemiology of cancerMedicineDiseaseRisk factor

摘要: BACKGROUND: Lung cancer is the most common and leading cause of death in China. Along with socioeconomic development, environmental problems have intensified burden lung continues to increase. METHODS: In this study, national registry data was used for evaluating incidence, mortality, time trend, prediction. RESULTS: China 2010, 605 900 patients were diagnosed 486 600 died cancer. Throughout last three decades, mortality has dramatically increased, as shown surveys. From 2000 age specific incidence increased groups. It estimated that 2015, total number new cases will reach 733 300. CONCLUSIONS: a serious disease affecting public health an effective control strategy needed

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