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Supplementary Figures 1-17. from Global Cancer Incidence and Mortality Rates and Trends—An Update

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posted on 2023-03-31, 14:07 authored by Lindsey A. Torre, Rebecca L. Siegel, Elizabeth M. Ward, Ahmedin Jemal

Supplementary Figure S1. All sites cancer incidence rates by sex, select registries, 2003-2007 Ranking of age-standardized all-sites cancer incidence rates for select registries for all ages, by sex, for the period 2003-2007, color-coded by region Supplementary Figure S2. All sites cancer mortality rates by sex, select countries, 2003-2007 Ranking of age-standardized all-sites cancer mortality rates for select countries for all ages, by sex, for the period 2003-2007, color-coded by region Supplementary Figure S3. Lung cancer mortality rates by sex, select countries, 2003-2007 Ranking of age-standardized lung cancer mortality rates for select countries for all ages, by sex, for the period 2003-2007, color-coded by region Supplementary Figure S4. Lung mortality trends by sex, select countries, 1950-2012 Observed age-standardized lung cancer mortality rates with a five-year moving average, select countries, all ages, by sex, 1950-2012 Supplementary Figure S5. Colorectal cancer incidence rates by sex, select registries, 2003-2007 Ranking of age-standardized colorectal cancer incidence rates for select registries for all ages, by sex, for the period 2003-2007, color-coded by region Supplementary Figure S6. Colorectal cancer mortality rates by sex, select countries, 2003-2007 Ranking of age-standardized colorectal cancer mortality rates for select countries for all ages, by sex, for the period 2003-2007, color-coded by region Supplementary Figure S7. Female breast cancer incidence and mortality rates, select registries, 2003-2007 Ranking of age-standardized female breast cancer incidence and mortality rates for select registries for all ages, for the period 2003-2007, color-coded by region Supplementary Figure S8. Female breast mortality trends, select countries, 1950-2012 Observed age-standardized female breast cancer mortality rates with a five-year moving average, select countries, all ages, 1950-2012 Supplementary Figure S9. Prostate cancer incidence and mortality rates, select registries, 2003-2007 Ranking of age-standardized prostate cancer incidence and mortality rates for select registries for all ages, for the period 2003-2007, color-coded by region Supplementary Figure S10. Prostate cancer mortality trends, select countries, 1950-2012 Observed age-standardized prostate cancer mortality rates with a five-year moving average, select countries, all ages, 1950-2012 Supplementary Figure S11. Stomach cancer mortality rates by sex, select countries, 2003-2007 Ranking of age-standardized stomach cancer mortality rates for select countries for all ages, by sex, for the period 2003-2007, color-coded by region Supplementary Figure S12. Stomach cancer mortality trends, males, select countries, 1950-2012 Observed age-standardized stomach cancer mortality rates with a five-year moving average, select countries, males, all ages, 1950-2012 Supplementary Figure S13. Liver cancer incidence rates by sex, select registries, 2003-2007 Ranking of age-standardized liver cancer incidence rates for select registries for all ages, by sex, for the period 2003-2007, color-coded by region Supplementary Figure S14. Liver cancer mortality rates by sex, select countries, 2003-2007 Ranking of age-standardized liver cancer mortality rates for select countries for all ages, by sex, for the period 2003-2007, color-coded by region Supplementary Figure S15. Esophageal cancer incidence rates by sex, select registries, 2003-2007 Ranking of age-standardized esophageal cancer incidence rates for select registries for all ages, by sex, for the period 2003-2007, color-coded by region Supplementary Figure S16. Esophageal cancer mortality rates by sex, select countries, 2003-2007 Ranking of age-standardized esophageal cancer mortality rates for select countries for all ages, by sex, for the period 2003-2007, color-coded by region Supplementary Figure S17. Cervical cancer incidence and mortality rates, select registries, 2003-2007 Ranking of age-standardized cervical cancer incidence and mortality rates for select registries for all ages, for the period 2003-2007, color-coded by region

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There are limited published data on recent cancer incidence and mortality trends worldwide. We used the International Agency for Research on Cancer's CANCERMondial clearinghouse to present age-standardized cancer incidence and death rates for 2003–2007. We also present trends in incidence through 2007 and mortality through 2012 for select countries from five continents. High-income countries (HIC) continue to have the highest incidence rates for all sites, as well as for lung, colorectal, breast, and prostate cancer, although some low- and middle-income countries (LMIC) now count among those with the highest rates. Mortality rates from these cancers are declining in many HICs while they are increasing in LMICs. LMICs have the highest rates of stomach, liver, esophageal, and cervical cancer. Although rates remain high in HICs, they are plateauing or decreasing for the most common cancers due to decreases in known risk factors, screening and early detection, and improved treatment (mortality only). In contrast, rates in several LMICs are increasing for these cancers due to increases in smoking, excess body weight, and physical inactivity. LMICs also have a disproportionate burden of infection-related cancers. Applied cancer control measures are needed to reduce rates in HICs and arrest the growing burden in LMICs.Cancer Epidemiol Biomarkers Prev; 25(1); 16–27. ©2015 AACR.See related commentary by Bray, p. 3

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