Cancer incidence in Morocco: report from Casablanca registry 2005-2007

Autor: Zineb Bouchbika, Houssam Haddad, Nadia Benchakroun, Houda Eddakaoui, Souad Kotbi, Anis Megrini, Hanane Bourezgui, Souha Sahraoui, Marilys Corbex, Mhamed Harif, Abdellatif Benider
Jazyk: English<br />French
Rok vydání: 2013
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Zdroj: The Pan African Medical Journal, Vol 16, Iss 31 (2013)
Druh dokumentu: article
ISSN: 1937-8688
DOI: 10.11604/pamj.2013.16.31.2791
Popis: INTRODUCTION: Few population-based cancer registries are in place in developing countries. METHODS: In order to know the burden of cancer in Moroccan population, cancer registry initiative was put in place in the Casablanca district, the biggest city of Morocco. RESULTS: The data collected covers 3.6 millions inhabitant and included Casablanca city and the administrative region. The data collected in the years 2005-07 show that the top 5 forms of cancers in women were breast (ASR: 36.4 per 100,000), cervical (15.0), thyroid (6.7), colon-rectum (5.8), and ovarian (5.3); the top 5 cancers in men were lung (25.9), prostate (13.5), bladder (8.7), colon-rectum (8.1) and non-Hodgkin lymphoma (7.2). Tumours of haematopoietic and lymphoid tissues represented 11% of all cancers (skin excluded); some presented unusual sex ratios. For breast, cervical, colorectal and thyroid cancer, respectively 57%, 42%, 28% and 60% of the cases were under 50 years of age. This was attributable to particularly low numbers of cases recorded among old people, and the young age of the general population; the observed age-specific incidences under age 50 were not higher than in western countries. Cancers at young ages were particularly common in women: 67% of the cases were under 50. Stage at diagnosis could be obtained for 82% of the breast cancer cases and was as follows: 28% local, 63% regional and 9% distant, in the absence of screening. CONCLUSION: These first population-based data have provided an invaluable resource for the national cancer control plan of Morocco, and will be useful tool to its future evaluation.
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