Critical review of cancer mortality using hospital records and potential years of life lost

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Autor(a) principal: Panis,Carolina
Data de Publicação: 2018
Outros Autores: Kawasaki,Aedra Carla Bufalo, Pascotto,Claudicéia Risso, Justina,Eglea Yamamoto Della, Vicentini,Geraldo Emílio, Lucio,Léia Carolina, Prates,Rosebel Trindade Cunha
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Einstein (São Paulo)
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Resumo: ABSTRACT Objective To determine and discuss cancer mortality rates in southern Brazil between 1988 and 2012. Methods This was a critical review of literature based on analysis of data concerning incidence and mortality of prostate cancer, breast cancer, bronchial and lung cancer, and uterine and ovarian cancer. Data were collected from the online database of the Brazil Instituto Nacional de Câncer José Alencar Gomes da Silva. Results The southern Brazil is the leading region of cancer incidence and mortality. Data on the cancer profile of this population are scarce especially in the States of Santa Catarina and Paraná. We observed inconsistency between data from hospital registers and death recorded. Conclusion Both cancer incidence and the mortality are high in Brazil. In addition, Brazil has great numbers of registers and deaths for cancer compared to worldwide rates. Regional risk factors might explain the high cancer rates.
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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Critical review of cancer mortality using hospital records and potential years of life lost
title Critical review of cancer mortality using hospital records and potential years of life lost
spellingShingle Critical review of cancer mortality using hospital records and potential years of life lost
Panis,Carolina
Neoplasms/mortality
Hospital records
Potential years of life lost
Brazil
title_short Critical review of cancer mortality using hospital records and potential years of life lost
title_full Critical review of cancer mortality using hospital records and potential years of life lost
title_fullStr Critical review of cancer mortality using hospital records and potential years of life lost
title_full_unstemmed Critical review of cancer mortality using hospital records and potential years of life lost
title_sort Critical review of cancer mortality using hospital records and potential years of life lost
author Panis,Carolina
author_facet Panis,Carolina
Kawasaki,Aedra Carla Bufalo
Pascotto,Claudicéia Risso
Justina,Eglea Yamamoto Della
Vicentini,Geraldo Emílio
Lucio,Léia Carolina
Prates,Rosebel Trindade Cunha
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author2 Kawasaki,Aedra Carla Bufalo
Pascotto,Claudicéia Risso
Justina,Eglea Yamamoto Della
Vicentini,Geraldo Emílio
Lucio,Léia Carolina
Prates,Rosebel Trindade Cunha
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author
author
author
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dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Panis,Carolina
Kawasaki,Aedra Carla Bufalo
Pascotto,Claudicéia Risso
Justina,Eglea Yamamoto Della
Vicentini,Geraldo Emílio
Lucio,Léia Carolina
Prates,Rosebel Trindade Cunha
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Neoplasms/mortality
Hospital records
Potential years of life lost
Brazil
topic Neoplasms/mortality
Hospital records
Potential years of life lost
Brazil
description ABSTRACT Objective To determine and discuss cancer mortality rates in southern Brazil between 1988 and 2012. Methods This was a critical review of literature based on analysis of data concerning incidence and mortality of prostate cancer, breast cancer, bronchial and lung cancer, and uterine and ovarian cancer. Data were collected from the online database of the Brazil Instituto Nacional de Câncer José Alencar Gomes da Silva. Results The southern Brazil is the leading region of cancer incidence and mortality. Data on the cancer profile of this population are scarce especially in the States of Santa Catarina and Paraná. We observed inconsistency between data from hospital registers and death recorded. Conclusion Both cancer incidence and the mortality are high in Brazil. In addition, Brazil has great numbers of registers and deaths for cancer compared to worldwide rates. Regional risk factors might explain the high cancer rates.
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