Abstract

Cancer is among the major public health problems as well as a burden for Pakistan. About 148,000 new patients are diagnosed with cancer each year, and almost 100,000 patients die due to this fatal disease. Lung, breast, liver, cervical, blood/bone marrow, and oral cancers are the most common cancers in Pakistan. Perhaps smoking, physical inactivity, infections, exposure to toxins, and unhealthy diet are the main factors responsible for the spread of cancer. We preferred a novel four-component mixture model under Bayesian estimation to estimate the average number of incidences and death of both genders in different age groups. For this purpose, we considered 28 different kinds of cancers diagnosed in recent years. Data of registered patients all over Pakistan in the year 2012 were taken from GLOBOCAN. All the patients were divided into 4 age groups and also split based on genders to be applied to the proposed mixture model. Bayesian analysis is performed on the data using a four-component exponential mixture model. Estimators for mixture model parameters are derived under Bayesian procedures using three different priors and two loss functions. Simulation study and graphical representation for the estimates are also presented. It is noted from analysis of real data that the Bayes estimates under LINEX loss assuming Jeffreys' prior is more efficient for the no. of incidences in male and female. As far as no. of deaths are concerned again, LINEX loss assuming Jeffreys' prior gives better results for the male population, but for the female population, the best loss function is SELF assuming Jeffreys' prior.

Highlights

  • Most people think that there is no fatal diagnosis other than that of cancer

  • We do not find any study from Pakistan on cancer-specific incidence and mortality rates based on age groups

  • This study is aimed at presenting an analysis of the cancer burden in Pakistan by applying it to a 4-component mixture model, consisting of the estimated number of new cancer cases and deaths in 2012 by age groups

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Introduction

Most people think that there is no fatal diagnosis other than that of cancer. This may be an exaggerated and overgeneralized vision of cancer. It is always admitted as a serious life-threatening disease. Cancer is considered a major cause of death among deaths due to the noncontagious diseases in Pakistan. We do not find any study from Pakistan on cancer-specific incidence and mortality rates based on age groups. In Pakistan, there is no work done in the field of cancer using Bayesian analysis. We have conducted a Bayesian analysis of data about the survival rate of cancer patients through a mixture model

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