Abstract
ObjectiveTo report the incidence and mortality rates of oral and oropharyngeal cancer in Chinese population.MethodsData were taken from a population-based cancer registry collected by the National Central Cancer Registry of China (NCCRC) in 2015. The data collected from 501 local cancer registries in China were assessed using NCCRC screening methods and criteria. Incidence and mortality rates of oral and oropharyngeal cancer were stratified by age group, gender, and area. Age-standardized incidence and mortality rates were adjusted using the Chinese standard population in 2000 and Segi’s world population.ResultsIn 2015, it was estimated that there were 51,765 oral and oropharyngeal cancer incident cases and 23,830 deaths in China. The crude incidence rate of oral and oropharyngeal cancer was 3.77/100,000, and the age-standardized incidence rate by Chinese standard population and by Segi’s world standard population were 2.55/100,000 and 2.49/100,000, respectively. The crude mortality rate and the age-standardized mortality rates by Chinese standard population and by Segi’s world standard population were 1.73/100,000, 1.09/100,000 and 1.08/100,000, respectively. Both incidence and mortality rates of oral and oropharyngeal cancer were higher in males and in urban areas. Residents in eastern areas had the highest incidence and mortality rates, followed by those from middle areas and western areas. The rates of oral and oropharyngeal cancer increased greatly with age, especially after the age of 40 years.ConclusionsThis study reports the latest incidence and mortality rates of oral and oropharyngeal cancer in China. Prevention intervention including early detection, treatment, and regular follow-ups is encouraged to be set up to reduce incidence and mortality rates of oral and oropharyngeal cancer in the future.
Highlights
Oral and oropharyngeal cancer is a current and growing problem in numerous countries but is under-investigated
Population-based cancer registries in China are managed by the National Central Cancer Registry of China (NCCRC) and data are collected by local reporting authorities
A total of 51,765 oral and oropharyngeal cancer cases were diagnosed in China in 2015, accounting for 1.32% of all incident cancer cases
Summary
Oral and oropharyngeal cancer is a current and growing problem in numerous countries but is under-investigated. Population-based cancer registries in China are managed by the National Central Cancer Registry of China (NCCRC) and data are collected by local reporting authorities. It is one of the largest networks of cancer registries in the world and has rapidly become one of the most commonly used data sources to investigate the epidemiology of cancer in China [2,3,4]. Few studies have focused on the problem of oral and oropharyngeal cancer. We carried out this study to report the incidence and mortality rates of oral and oropharyngeal cancer in Chinese population so as to provide a basis for the prevention and control of oral and oropharyngeal cancer
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