Očekávané počty nádorů jater, žlučníků a pankreatu ve světě

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Title in English The expected worldvide numbers of liver, gallbladder and pancreas cancers
Authors

GERYK Edvard HORVÁTH Teodor KONEČNÝ Milan

Year of publication 2012
Type Article in Periodical
Magazine / Source Gastroenterologie a hepatologie
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Faculty of Science

Citation
Web http://www.csgh.info/dwnld/gh_2012_3_202_209.pdf
Field Earth magnetism, geography
Keywords liver cancer; gallbladder cancer; pancreas cancer; incidence; mortality; prevalence; cumulative risk; age distribution; expected numbers; selected world regions
Description The aim of the study: To describe the expected trend of liver, gallbladder and pancreas cancers in the world regions. Material and methods: The estimated incidence, mortality and prevalence of liver, gallbladder and pancreas cancers, based in the Globocan 2008 (IARC), were comparised in males and females of the whole world, more and less developed regions, European Union and the Czech Republic between 2008 and 2030. Results: Of total worldwide 749,744 new liver cancers in 2008, based in Globocan 2008 (IARC) is estimated 123,196 (16.4%) cases in more developed and 626,548 (83.6%) in less developed regions, 48,219 in the EU and 843 in the Czech Republic; of total 145,382,660 new gallbladder cancers 60,246 (41,5%) cases in more developed and 84,957 (58,5%) in less developed regions, 23,091 in the EU and 941 in the Czech Republic; of total 278,684 new pancreas cancers 166,156 (59.6%) cases in more developed and 112,528 (40.4%) in less developed regions, 69,661 in the EU and 1950 in the Czech Republic. In 2030 their expected numbers can reach 1,251 thousand cancers of liver, 258 thousand cancers of gallbladder and 499 thousand cancers of pancreas in the world. Of total worldwide 695,726 deaths for liver cancers in 2008, there were 115,286 (16.6%) cases in more developed and 580,440 (83.4%) in less developed regions, 46,727 in the EU and 793 in the Czech Republic; of total 109,587 deaths for gallbladder cancers were 44,066 (40.2%) cases in more developed and 65,521 (59.8%) in less developed regions, 17,318 in the EU and 768 in the Czech Republic; of total 266,669 deaths for pancreas cancers were 162,424 (61%) cases in more developed and 104,245 (40%) in less developed regions, 71,116 in the EU and 1763 in the Czech Republic.
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