2011
DOI: 10.1158/1055-9965.epi-11-0643
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International Trends in Liver Cancer Incidence Rates

Abstract: Background: Several previous studies have documented region or country-specific liver cancer incidence trends around the world. However, no study has systematically examined the international pattern using the most recently updated incidence data from the International Agency for Research on Cancer.Methods: We examined recent trends in liver cancer incidence rates from 1993 to 2002 by joinpoint analysis for 32 cancer registries worldwide, using Cancer Incidence in Five Continents. We also examined the male to … Show more

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“…Census data indicate an ongoing rise in immigration from Asia, with immigrants from other regions of the world making up a smaller percentage of all new arrivals to Canada 31,32 . There is also some evidence of declining liver cancer incidences in high-risk countries 33,34 , which might be the result of control of aflatoxin exposure and improvements in coverage with childhood hbv immunization 35 . How such changes will affect the burden of liver cancer in Canada and other developed countries in relation to chronic hcv infection and fatty liver disease has yet to be seen.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Census data indicate an ongoing rise in immigration from Asia, with immigrants from other regions of the world making up a smaller percentage of all new arrivals to Canada 31,32 . There is also some evidence of declining liver cancer incidences in high-risk countries 33,34 , which might be the result of control of aflatoxin exposure and improvements in coverage with childhood hbv immunization 35 . How such changes will affect the burden of liver cancer in Canada and other developed countries in relation to chronic hcv infection and fatty liver disease has yet to be seen.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…High incidence rates of liver cancer are observed in less developed countries, and lower rates in more developed countries [31]. Incidence rates of liver cancer have increased over the past years in developed countries of Western Europe, North America, and Oceania, but decreased in the highest risk areas of Asia [47,32]. The major form of liver cancer is hepatocellular carcinoma, which accounts for 70-90% of liver cancer.…”
Section: Liver Cancermentioning
confidence: 99%
“…It is therefore particularly prevalent in sub-Saharan Africa and South East Asia. It is increasingly common in Europe and the Unites States of America [3] . Nonalcoholic steatohepatitis is a frequently reported risk factor [4,5] .…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%