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Creating a nationwide cancer registration system to support AIDS-cancer match studies in Nigeria
Infectious Agents and Cancer volume 7, Article number: P3 (2012)
Material and methods
20 cancer registries were trained and 5 have met criteria for population based cancer registries. Data for 2009 are presented in this report.
Results
The commonest cancer at all sites is Prostate in men and Breast in women. There was a gradient in the incidence that paralleled the socio-economic development of the regions of the Country. The ASR for breast cancer ranged from 101.1 in Abuja to 7.5 in less cosmopolitan areas. For Prostate the ASR ranged from 73 in Abuja to 1.7. The other common cancers were Kaposi Sarcoma and Colo-Rectal in men, and cervix in women. Additional data collection and analysis is ongoing.
Conclusions
This study showed that breast and cervical cancer are the commonest in women while prostate is the commonest cancer in men.
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Solanke TF, Adebamowo AC: Report of the Workshop on the State of the Art in Oncology in Ibadan and Ife. 1998, Ibadan: National Headquarters of Cancer Registries in Nigeria
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Adebamowo, C., Jedy-Agba, E., Oga, E. et al. Creating a nationwide cancer registration system to support AIDS-cancer match studies in Nigeria. Infect Agents Cancer 7 (Suppl 1), P3 (2012). https://doiorg.publicaciones.saludcastillayleon.es/10.1186/1750-9378-7-S1-P3
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