Abstract

Comprehensive cancer surveillance is necessary for establishing and monitoring effective cancer prevention and control programs and policies. Cancer occurrence data also inform governmental planning for national and local healthcare system resources. The steady increase in the establishment of population-based cancer registries internationally, despite challenging obstacles, is a testament to the value of data on cancer incidence and mortality.

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