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Projected estimates of cancer in Canada in 2022

BACKGROUND: Regular cancer surveillance is crucial for understanding where progress is being made and where more must be done. We sought to provide an overview of the expected burden of cancer in Canada in 2022. METHODS: We obtained data on new cancer incidence from the National Cancer Incidence Rep...

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Autores principales: Brenner, Darren R., Poirier, Abbey, Woods, Ryan R., Ellison, Larry F., Billette, Jean-Michel, Demers, Alain A., Zhang, Shary Xinyu, Yao, Chunhe, Finley, Christian, Fitzgerald, Natalie, Saint-Jacques, Nathalie, Shack, Lorraine, Turner, Donna, Holmes, Elizabeth
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Lenguaje:English
Publicado: CMA Impact Inc. 2022
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9067380/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35500919
http://dx.doi.org/10.1503/cmaj.212097
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author Brenner, Darren R.
Poirier, Abbey
Woods, Ryan R.
Ellison, Larry F.
Billette, Jean-Michel
Demers, Alain A.
Zhang, Shary Xinyu
Yao, Chunhe
Finley, Christian
Fitzgerald, Natalie
Saint-Jacques, Nathalie
Shack, Lorraine
Turner, Donna
Holmes, Elizabeth
author_facet Brenner, Darren R.
Poirier, Abbey
Woods, Ryan R.
Ellison, Larry F.
Billette, Jean-Michel
Demers, Alain A.
Zhang, Shary Xinyu
Yao, Chunhe
Finley, Christian
Fitzgerald, Natalie
Saint-Jacques, Nathalie
Shack, Lorraine
Turner, Donna
Holmes, Elizabeth
author_sort Brenner, Darren R.
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description BACKGROUND: Regular cancer surveillance is crucial for understanding where progress is being made and where more must be done. We sought to provide an overview of the expected burden of cancer in Canada in 2022. METHODS: We obtained data on new cancer incidence from the National Cancer Incidence Reporting System (1984–1991) and Canadian Cancer Registry (1992–2018). Mortality data (1984–2019) were obtained from the Canadian Vital Statistics — Death Database. We projected cancer incidence and mortality counts and rates to 2022 for 22 cancer types by sex and province or territory. Rates were age standardized to the 2011 Canadian standard population. RESULTS: An estimated 233 900 new cancer cases and 85 100 cancer deaths are expected in Canada in 2022. We expect the most commonly diagnosed cancers to be lung overall (30 000), breast in females (28 600) and prostate in males (24 600). We also expect lung cancer to be the leading cause of cancer death, accounting for 24.3% of all cancer deaths, followed by colorectal (11.0%), pancreatic (6.7%) and breast cancers (6.5%). Incidence and mortality rates are generally expected to be higher in the eastern provinces of Canada than the western provinces. INTERPRETATION: Although overall cancer rates are declining, the number of cases and deaths continues to climb, owing to population growth and the aging population. The projected high burden of lung cancer indicates a need for increased tobacco control and improvements in early detection and treatment. Success in breast and colorectal cancer screening and treatment likely account for the continued decline in their burden. The limited progress in early detection and new treatments for pancreatic cancer explains why it is expected to be the third leading cause of cancer death in Canada.
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spelling pubmed-90673802022-05-06 Projected estimates of cancer in Canada in 2022 Brenner, Darren R. Poirier, Abbey Woods, Ryan R. Ellison, Larry F. Billette, Jean-Michel Demers, Alain A. Zhang, Shary Xinyu Yao, Chunhe Finley, Christian Fitzgerald, Natalie Saint-Jacques, Nathalie Shack, Lorraine Turner, Donna Holmes, Elizabeth CMAJ Research BACKGROUND: Regular cancer surveillance is crucial for understanding where progress is being made and where more must be done. We sought to provide an overview of the expected burden of cancer in Canada in 2022. METHODS: We obtained data on new cancer incidence from the National Cancer Incidence Reporting System (1984–1991) and Canadian Cancer Registry (1992–2018). Mortality data (1984–2019) were obtained from the Canadian Vital Statistics — Death Database. We projected cancer incidence and mortality counts and rates to 2022 for 22 cancer types by sex and province or territory. Rates were age standardized to the 2011 Canadian standard population. RESULTS: An estimated 233 900 new cancer cases and 85 100 cancer deaths are expected in Canada in 2022. We expect the most commonly diagnosed cancers to be lung overall (30 000), breast in females (28 600) and prostate in males (24 600). We also expect lung cancer to be the leading cause of cancer death, accounting for 24.3% of all cancer deaths, followed by colorectal (11.0%), pancreatic (6.7%) and breast cancers (6.5%). Incidence and mortality rates are generally expected to be higher in the eastern provinces of Canada than the western provinces. INTERPRETATION: Although overall cancer rates are declining, the number of cases and deaths continues to climb, owing to population growth and the aging population. The projected high burden of lung cancer indicates a need for increased tobacco control and improvements in early detection and treatment. Success in breast and colorectal cancer screening and treatment likely account for the continued decline in their burden. The limited progress in early detection and new treatments for pancreatic cancer explains why it is expected to be the third leading cause of cancer death in Canada. CMA Impact Inc. 2022-05-02 2022-05-02 /pmc/articles/PMC9067380/ /pubmed/35500919 http://dx.doi.org/10.1503/cmaj.212097 Text en © 2022 CMA Impact Inc. or its licensors https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/This is an Open Access article distributed in accordance with the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY-NC-ND 4.0) licence, which permits use, distribution and reproduction in any medium, provided that the original publication is properly cited, the use is noncommercial (i.e., research or educational use), and no modifications or adaptations are made. See: https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/
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Brenner, Darren R.
Poirier, Abbey
Woods, Ryan R.
Ellison, Larry F.
Billette, Jean-Michel
Demers, Alain A.
Zhang, Shary Xinyu
Yao, Chunhe
Finley, Christian
Fitzgerald, Natalie
Saint-Jacques, Nathalie
Shack, Lorraine
Turner, Donna
Holmes, Elizabeth
Projected estimates of cancer in Canada in 2022
title Projected estimates of cancer in Canada in 2022
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title_fullStr Projected estimates of cancer in Canada in 2022
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title_short Projected estimates of cancer in Canada in 2022
title_sort projected estimates of cancer in canada in 2022
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9067380/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35500919
http://dx.doi.org/10.1503/cmaj.212097
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