Objective. To briefly describe the process of establishment and preliminary results of the Merida Population-based Cancer Registry (Merida-PBCR) Materials and methods. Merida-PBCR started in 2016 as a research project in the IMSS, with a gradual increase in its information sources. It covers a population of 908 536 inhabitants. Data collection is active and passive, international standards are used; CanReg5 software enables data entry, storage and analysis. Results. Current data include 71.5% of sources. For the period 2015-2016, a total of 2 623 new cancer cases were registered, the majority of these (60.1%) among females. 81.5% of the cases had morphological verification. Prostate (17.4%), colorectal (8.5%) and stomach (8.1%) cancers were the most common among males, and breast (31.6%), cervix (12%) and corpus uteri (7.6%) cancers, the most common among females. Ageadjusted cancer incidence rates (per 100 000) for all sites combined were 114.9 among males and 145.1 among females. Conclusion. The implementation of the Merida-PBCR has followed particular parameters, with important efforts to include new information sources. Although the data are still preliminary and must be interpreted with great caution, the main cancers follow a similar pattern to that of the national and regional estimates.
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Leal, Y. A., Reynoso-Noverón, N., Aguilar-Castillejos, L. F., Meneses-García, A., Mohar, A., & Piñeros, M. (2020). Implementation of the population-based cancer registry in the city of Merida, Mexico: Process and early results. Salud Publica de Mexico, 62(1), 96–104. https://doi.org/10.21149/10501
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