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Health Sci Rep ; 6(6): e1333, 2023 Jun.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-37305149

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Background and Aims: Cancer registry profiles provide an insight into the trend of cancer in a specific region. The present study aimed to report the cancer incidence in Fars during 2015-2018, based on the cancer registry of Fars province. Methods: The present population-based study electronically gathered new cancer patient's data from all pathology, radiology, radiotherapy, chemotherapy departments, and mortality data of Fars province. This electronic connection was first established in 2015, in Fars Cancer Registry database. After data gathering, all duplicated patients are removed from the database. The Fars Cancer Registry database includes data such as gender, age, cancer ICD-O code, and city from March 2015 to 2018. Furthermore, the death certificate only (DCO%) and microscopic verification (MV%) were calculated using SPSS software. Results: A total of 34,451 patients with cancer were registered in the Fars Cancer Registry database during these 4 years. Among these patients, 51.9% (n = 17,866) were male, and 48.1% (n = 16,585) were female. Furthermore, the mean age of patients with cancer was about 57.3 ± 19 (60.50 ± 19 in males, 53.86 ± 18 in females). In men, prostate, skin (non-melanoma), bladder, colon and rectum, and stomach are the most common cancers. Also, in women, breast, skin (non-melanoma), thyroid gland, colon and rectum, and uterus were the most common cancers in the studied population. Conclusion: Overall, breast, prostate, skin (non-melanoma), colon and rectum, and thyroid cancers were the most common cancers among the studied population. Healthcare decision-makers could make evidence-based policies to decrease cancer incidence based on the reported data.

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