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Zátěž nádory pankreatu u české populace
Title in English | Pancreas cancer burden of the Czech population |
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Authors | |
Year of publication | 2010 |
Type | Article in Periodical |
Magazine / Source | Onkologie |
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Citation | |
Field | Other specializations of internal medicine |
Keywords | cancer of pancreas; incidence; prevalence; multiple malignant neoplasms; primary and subsequent cancers |
Description | Over the last 46 years, there were registered 56 828 cases of pancreatic cancer (PC; ICD-10: C25) in the Czech population with rate 19.1 per 100,000 males and 18.2 per 100,000 females in 2007. Between 1989-2005, the prevalence of PC increased by 45.9% in males to 629, by 119.1% in females to 241. A total of 3,632 multiple PC registered in 1976-2005 in the Czech Cancer Registry there were 321 (1,5%) primary and 1581 (7,4%) subsequent in males, 241 (1,2%) primary and 1489 (7,7%) subsequent in females, of which were 11% multiple PC of all new registered PC. Double PC were higher in females, multiple in males. The number of primary PC increased to 34 cases, of subsequent to 258 in 2005. Almost half of multiple PC in males and third of females were registered in the age group of 35-64 years. Of 3,632 multiple PC were distributed mostly in the Northern 11.8% and Southern 11.1% Moravia regions and in Prague 8.1%. |
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