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BMC Cancer
Patterns of breast, prostate and cervical cancer incidence and mortality in Colombia: an administrative registry data analysis
Jaime Alberto González1  Paula Ximena Ramírez Barbosa2  Juliana Alexandra Hernández Vargas2  Lizbeth Acuña2  Ana María Valbuena2  Ana Milena Gil Quijano2 
[1] Asociación Colombiana de Hematología y Oncología, Bogotá, Colombia;Cuenta de Alto Costo, Fondo Colombiano de Enfermedades de Alto Costo, Avenue career 45 number 103-34, Building Logic 2, Office 802, 110111, Bogotá, Colombia;
关键词: Cancer;    Epidemiology;    Incidence;    Mortality;    Registries;   
DOI  :  10.1186/s12885-020-07611-9
来源: Springer
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BackgroundCancer is widely recognized as a global public health problem. Breast, prostate, and cervical cancer are among the most frequent types in developing countries. Assessing their incidence and mortality by regions and municipalities is important to guide evidence-based health policy. Our aim was to describe the incidence and mortality trends for breast, cervical, and prostate cancer across regions and municipalities in Colombia during 2018.MethodsWe performed a cross-sectional analysis with data from people with breast, prostate, or cervical cancer, reported to the National Administrative Cancer Registry during 2018. A descriptive analysis was performed. Age-standardized incidence and mortality rates were estimated at national, regional, and municipal levels. Finally, we identify the regions and municipalities with significantly higher or lower incidence and mortality rates compared to national estimations.ResultsBreast cancer was the most frequent type among all new cases and deaths in Colombia. Breast, prostate and cervical cancer incidence and mortality rates per 100,000 were: 18.69 (CI 95%: 18.15–19.25) and 10.48 (CI 95%: 10.07–10.91); 11.34 (CI 95%: 10.90–11.78) and 7.58 (CI 95%: 7.22–7.96); 5.93 (CI 95%: 5.62–6.25) and 4.31 (CI 95%: 4.05–4.58), respectively. Eastern region had both, incidence and mortality rates, significantly lower than national for all types of cancer. By municipalities, there was a heterogeneous pattern. Nonetheless, Agua de Dios (Cundinamarca), had one of the highest incidence rates for all types.ConclusionsWe observed clear differences in cancer incidence and mortality across regions and municipalities, depending on each type of cancer. Our findings are important to improve screening coverage, early detection, and treatment in the country.

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