Title
Cancer patterns, trends, and transitions in Peru: a regional perspective
Date Issued
01 October 2017
Access level
metadata only access
Resource Type
review
Author(s)
CRÓNICAS, Centro de Excelencia en Enfermedades Crónicas
Publisher(s)
Lancet Publishing Group
Abstract
Peru, like several other South American countries, is experiencing remarkable population growth, ageing, and urbanisation, which has given rise to profound changes in its epidemiological profile. Prostate and breast cancer are the most frequent cancers in men and women, respectively, in Lima and Arequipa, the two areas with population-based cancer registries. However, infection-associated cancers (cervix and stomach) are also common, and rank highest in the national cancer mortality profile. Although a foundation of surveillance informs cancer-control initiatives in Peru, improvements in the vital statistics system, and the quality and use of incidence data for the planning and assessment of cancer prevention and control actions, are needed. Existing population-based cancer registries in Lima and Arequipa, and linkages to the established national mandatory cancer reporting system, are crucial for the collection of high-quality data on national cancer incidence. The delivery of effective cancer prevention and control measures requires sustained investment in the collection of high-quality data capable of informing policies and driving research programmes.
Start page
e573
End page
e586
Volume
18
Issue
10
Language
English
OCDE Knowledge area
Oncología Políticas de salud, Servicios de salud
Scopus EID
2-s2.0-85031011986
PubMed ID
Source
The Lancet Oncology
ISSN of the container
14702045
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