Cancer survival in Africa, Asia, the Caribbean and Central America. Introduction.

IARC scientific publications Pub Date : 2011-01-01
R Sankaranarayanan
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The dearth of reliable survival statistics from developing countries was very evident until the mid-1990s. This prompted the International Agency for Research on Cancer (IARC) to undertake a project that facilitated hands-on-training and thereby transfer of knowledge and technology on cancer survival analysis to a majority of researchers from the participating population-based cancer registries, which culminated in the publication of the first volume of the IARC scientific publication on Cancer Survival in Developing Countries in 1998. The present study is the second in the series with wider geographical coverage and is based on data from 27 registries in 14 countries in Africa, Asia, the Caribbean and Central America. The calendar period of registration of incident cases for the present study ranges between 1990 and 2001. Data on 564 606 cases of 1-56 cancer sites from different registries are reported. Data from eleven registries were utilized for eliciting survival trend and seventeen registries for reporting survival by clinical extent of disease. Besides chapters on every registry and general chapters on methodology, database and overview, the availability of online comparative statistics on cancer survival data by participating registries or cancer site in the form of tables or graphs is an added feature (available online at http://survcan.iarc.fr).

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非洲、亚洲、加勒比和中美洲的癌症存活率。介绍。
直到20世纪90年代中期,发展中国家缺乏可靠的生存统计数据是非常明显的。这促使国际癌症研究机构(IARC)开展了一个项目,促进实践培训,从而将癌症生存分析的知识和技术转让给参与的以人口为基础的癌症登记处的大多数研究人员,最终于1998年出版了IARC关于发展中国家癌症生存的科学出版物的第一卷。本研究是该系列报告中的第二份,地理范围较广,以非洲、亚洲、加勒比和中美洲14个国家的27个登记处的数据为基础。本研究的事件个案登记日期为1990年至2001年。报告了来自不同登记处的564 606例1-56个癌症部位的数据。来自11个登记处的数据被用于引出生存趋势,17个登记处的数据被用于报告临床疾病程度的生存。除了关于每个注册中心的章节和关于方法、数据库和概述的一般章节之外,通过参与注册中心或癌症网站以表格或图表的形式提供癌症生存数据的在线比较统计数据是一个附加功能(可在线访问http://survcan.iarc.fr)。
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