2014
DOI: 10.21149/spm.v56i5.7372
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Cáncer oral en Santiago de Cali, Colombia: análisis poblacional de la tendencia de incidencia y mortalidad

Abstract: Objetivo. Describir la tendencia de las tasas de incidencia y mortalidad por cáncer oral (CaO) en Cali, Colombia durante el periodo 1962-2007. Material y métodos. Se obtuvieron las tasas estandarizadas por edad (población mundial) de incidencia (TIEE) y mortalidad (TMEE) por CaO con información del Registro Poblacional de Cáncer en Cali-Colombia (RPCC) y de la Secretaría de Salud Pública Municipal de Cali (SSPM), respectivamente. Se utilizó el porcentaje de cambio anual (APC) para describir la tendencia de las… Show more

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“…To identify the type of cancer in our study, ICD-10 was used, the codes of which are used at Eugenio Espejo hospital: 19.9% of patients with head and neck cancer correspond to code C76.0 (this code is used to designate neoplasms that have no specific location or because they correspond to cancers associated with large anatomical extensions), followed by malignant neoplasm of the tongue (C01-C02) with 18.5% and salivary glands (C07-C08.0), which accounted for 16.1% of cases, with oral cavity being the anatomical location most affected by cancer, with 36.5%, followed by the salivary glands with 16.1% and the oropharynx with 10%. Similar data were found in the studies carried out by Ordóñez et al 31 , Álvarez Arias et al 25 and Oreggioni et al 7 .…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 90%
“…To identify the type of cancer in our study, ICD-10 was used, the codes of which are used at Eugenio Espejo hospital: 19.9% of patients with head and neck cancer correspond to code C76.0 (this code is used to designate neoplasms that have no specific location or because they correspond to cancers associated with large anatomical extensions), followed by malignant neoplasm of the tongue (C01-C02) with 18.5% and salivary glands (C07-C08.0), which accounted for 16.1% of cases, with oral cavity being the anatomical location most affected by cancer, with 36.5%, followed by the salivary glands with 16.1% and the oropharynx with 10%. Similar data were found in the studies carried out by Ordóñez et al 31 , Álvarez Arias et al 25 and Oreggioni et al 7 .…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 90%
“…Studies in the region [5, 31, 32] show a decrease in mortality trends across countries, Ecuador included. However, the lack of reliable and current databases might cause an underestimation of OC impact.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…For more than a decade, human papillomavirus has been considered an independent risk factor 2 . HNC subsites are associated with different risk factors; tobacco and alcohol use are mainly related to SCCs of the oral cavity, larynx and hypopharynx 5,6 . Tumours located in the nasopharynx and some in the oropharynx are associated with an infection by the Epstein‐Barr virus and HPV, respectively 6 .…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%