Cancer incidence in Jordan, 1996-2005

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Cancer causes 14% of all deaths in Jordan. This paper presents the incidence of cancer in Jordan from 1996 to 2005. Over the 10-year period there were 33 661 cases of cancer. The average crude incidence rate was 66.2 per 100 000 for males and 70.0 per 100 000 for females (age-standardized rates: 119 per 100 000 adult males and 116 per 100 000 adult females). The 5 most frequently reported cancers among adult males were: Lung (10.6%), colorectal (9.8%), leukaemia (9.3%), urinary and bladder (8.6%) and prostate (7.4%). For adult females these were: Breast (32.0%), colorectal (9.0%), leukaemia (6.7%), thyroid (4.9%) and corpus uteri (4.6%). Cancer rates have changed little since 1996.

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Al-Tarawneh, M., Khatib, S., & Arqub, K. (2010). Cancer incidence in Jordan, 1996-2005. Eastern Mediterranean Health Journal, 16(8), 837–845. https://doi.org/10.26719/2010.16.8.837

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