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Cancer incidence in Krakow in 2004–2006

Jadwiga Rachtan
,
Andrzej Sokołowski
,
Małgorzata Geleta
,
Łucja Molong
,
Anna Widawska
,
Renata Żmurko

Współczesna Onkologia (2008) vol. 12; 9 (425–428)
Online publish date: 2009/01/05
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This publication presents data on cancer incidence in Krakow in the years 2004-2006. Also cancer incidences in both sexes in the years 1994-1996 and 2004-2006 are compared.
Incidence data are based on Reporting Cards sent to Małopolska Cancer Registry. There have been counted the average yearly number of new cases, crude rates and age-standardized rates.
There were 9626 cancer cases registered in Krakow, 4492 in males and 5134 in females in the years 2004-2006. An average of 1497 new cases in males and 1711 in females were registered every year. The age-standardized cancer incidence in males was 278.3/100 000 and 236.4/100 000 in females. The percentage of histopathologically confirmed cancer diagnoses was 80.2% in males and 81.4% in females.
The comparison of the most common cancer incidence in males in the years 1994-1996 and 2004-2006 revealed a significant increase in incidence rates of colorectal cancer (25.6/100 000 vs. 33.9/100 000, p=0.0435) and prostate cancer (16.4/100 000 vs. 33.2/100 000, p=0.0000); however, a significant decrease in incidence rates was observed for lung cancer (68.5/100 000 vs. 56.4/100 000, p=0.0422) and stomach cancer (22.1/100 000 vs. 13.2/100 000, p=0.0050). In the compared periods, there was observed significant improvement in the percentage of histopathologically confirmed cancer diagnoses.
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incidence, cancer, epidemio-logy

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