Incidence of cancer in Gulf Cooperation Council countries, 1998-2001

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We describe the patterns of cancer incidence for common cancers in Gulf Cooperation Council countries during 1998-2001. A total of 32 291 cases of cancer were diagnosed (16 342 in males; 15 949 in females). Male preponderance was observed only in Saudi Arabia and Oman. The age-standardized incidence of all malignancies per 100 000 in both sexes was highest in Qatar followed by Bahrain, Kuwait, Oman, UAE and Saudi Arabia. Paediatric cancer ranged from 9.5% of total cancers in Saudi Arabia and UAE to 4.0% in Bahrain. In all countries, the mean age at diagnosis was higher in males than females; cancer of the lung and prostate were commonest among males, and cancer of breast and thyroid among females. Lung cancer ranked second among Bahraini women.

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Al-Hamdan, N., Ravichandran, K., Al-Sayyad, J., Al-Lawati, J., Khazal, Z., Al-Khateeb, F., … Al-Asfour, A. (2009). Incidence of cancer in Gulf Cooperation Council countries, 1998-2001. Eastern Mediterranean Health Journal, 15(3), 600–611. https://doi.org/10.26719/2009.15.3.600

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