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Estimation of cancer cases and deaths attributable to infection in China

Journal

CANCER CAUSES & CONTROL
Volume 22, Issue 8, Pages 1153-1161

Publisher

SPRINGER
DOI: 10.1007/s10552-011-9791-y

Keywords

Cancer; Infection; Attributable fraction; China

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  1. International Agency for Research on Cancer (Lyon, France) [GEE/08/19]

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The burden of cancer attributable to infection in China has not been systematically quantified in detail. Using the findings of systematic review of prevalence of infectious agents and their relative risks (RRs) of specific cancers, a standard approach was applied to estimate the population proportions of cancers attributed to specific infectious agents in China (attributable fractions, AFs). Together with information from the latest national mortality survey and cancer registries in China, the overall and detailed numbers of cancer cases and deaths caused by infection were estimated. A total of 668,763 cancer cases and 526,567 cancer deaths were attributed to infections in China in 2005, which accounted for 25.9 and 29.4% of the overall cancer cases and deaths of the local population, respectively. More infection-related cancers in men (of similar to 30%) were found compared to that in women (of 25.3% cases and 21.8% deaths). Infectious agents contributed more than one-quarter of the overall cancer number among population in China; further persistently effective vaccination and screening interventions and other preventive efforts against relevant infections should be initiated and strengthened.

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