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Subject: Incidence and prevelance of types of cancer
Category: Health > Conditions and Diseases
Asked by: crystal4290-ga
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Posted: 15 Jan 2004 12:14 PST
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Question ID: 296841
I need to know the incidence (new cases each year) and prevelance
(number in the population)of several types of cancer in various areas
of the world.  I need an actual number for the prevelance, not a
prediction of say 4.7/million, unless you can also provide the
population.  I would like as current information as possible, but
anything from 2000 and later great.

I need the source for all the information.

The types of cancer that I need to know about are the following 1)
Liver, 2)Colon, 3) Pancreatic 4) Small Intestine 4)All cancer as a
single category

I need these the following countries: Germany, Spain, France, Italy,
UK,  Belgium,Portugal, Austria. (Listed in order of
preference....meaning that if you can provide the information for the
top 5 that would be good, all 8 would be amazing.)  If you have other
countries that are easily accessible, that would also be helpful, and
I would be pleased to offer a tip.  However, I would prefer this
information sooner, (like as quickly as possible) rather than more
information later.

I also need some of the information for the US, but ONLY the
prevelance.  I already have the incidence.

I would REALLY appreciate the help with this!!

Request for Question Clarification by pafalafa-ga on 15 Jan 2004 17:39 PST
Hello,

I have found a source of data that has year 2000 incidence and
prevelance data for all the countries you asked about, and dozens of
others as well, all around the world.

I am extracting the relevant data, and compiling it into an answer for
you.  But I do need a bit of guidance, if you would be so kind:

1)  The data combine figures for colon and rectal cancer -- will that
suit your needs?

2)  Data for cancer of the small intestine -- a fairly rare form of
cancer -- is not reported.  Many other more common cancers are
reported in the data set.  Can you live without the small intestine
data?  Is there another cancer type that you would like data on
instead?

Let me know your preferences here, and I'll try to wrap things up as
quickly as I can, since it seems that you would like an answer as
rapidly as possible.

pafalafa-ga

Clarification of Question by crystal4290-ga on 15 Jan 2004 18:33 PST
Thank you so VERY much!  Yes, it is just fine to combind the colon and
rectal cancer.  If the small intestine is not available - that will be
OK if you can substitute the other top two industrialized nations with
the highest numbers of the types of cancers that you do have. Let me
know what is possible - and again thank you for your help!

Request for Question Clarification by pafalafa-ga on 15 Jan 2004 20:03 PST
OK, I'm on it.  

I should be able to accomodate just about all you've asked for in your
clarification, but it will take me a day, probably, to amass the
appropriate data...I hope that meets with your time frame.

The data in the database are presented separately for males and
females.  I will combine these into a single number for the entire
population of each country.

Look to hear back from me tomorrow.  

All the best,

pafalafa-ga

Clarification of Question by crystal4290-ga on 15 Jan 2004 20:59 PST
Hello - 

I just wanted to clarify.  I did not mean that I needed the statistics
for every type of cancer that there is.  I only meant to add another
high volume industrialized country or so, for the liver, colon-rectal,
pancreas and the category all cancers together.  For instance, if
there are a high number of liver cancers in some industrialized
country that is not on my list, then add that one.  I  appreciate your
hard work in this area - and look forward to the reply.  If you have
any other questions, just ask and I will answer right away.

Thanks!

Clarification of Question by crystal4290-ga on 16 Jan 2004 08:20 PST
Just to check in and see if you have any of the information?  Also, do
you have any questions?

Thanks
Answer  
Subject: Re: Incidence and prevelance of types of cancer
Answered By: pafalafa-ga on 16 Jan 2004 15:37 PST
Rated:5 out of 5 stars
 
Hello Crystal,

Thanks for your patience on this.

Let's get right to the numbers (and my apologies if they don't align
properly...try as I might, they hardly ever seem to):


............................	CASES	.............1-Year  prevalence


LIVER CANCER

World				467,025	............195,265




United States of America	9,329	............5,073
United Kingdom			1,219	............788
Italy				8,665	............4,270
Portugal			481	............233
Spain				3,131	............1,425
Austria				509	............192
Belgium				331	............197
France				5,450	............1,482
Germany				4,026	............1,820
Greece				1,544	............754



COLON-RECTUM CANCER

World				837,355	............751,817




United States of America	122,431	............121,237
United Kingdom			29,705	............27,303
Italy				31,696	............27,549
Portugal			5,431	............4,315
Spain				18,762	............15,335
Austria				4,686	............3,760
Belgium				5,707	............5,567
France				33,851	............29,448
Germany				55,039	............54,576
Netherlands			8,890	............8,124



PANCREATIC CANCER

World				143,282	............124,252




United States of America	18,692	............18,994
United Kingdom			3,583	............3,734
Italy				4,973	............5,028
Portugal			597	............509
Spain				2,242	............1,910
Austria				600	............606
Belgium				687	............636
France				3,353	............2,487
Germany				6,459	............6,812
Netherlands			847	............897



ALL CANCER (EXCEPT SKIN)

World				8,256,671............7,904,832




United States of America	1,054,104............1,018,476
United Kingdom			200,929	............212,789
Italy				235,944	............212,522
Portugal			32,288	............28,674
Spain				143,305	............104,437
Austria				28,038	............27,838
Belgium				46,214	............39,037
France				267,484	............203,573
Germany				353,745	............327,754
Netherlands			59,722	............58,133
Greece				35,040	............27,692

==========

The source of the data is the Globocan 2000 database maintained by
IARC -- the International Agency for Research on Cancer.  You can find
information on Globocan 200 and other data sources at:

http://www-dep.iarc.fr/dataava/infodata.htm

where they describe the database in detail, and the methods used to
collect and normalize the data.  Any questions you may have about data
definitions should be answered in the documents provided here.

Clicking on the Globocan 2000 icon will bring up a small window where
you can actually access the full dataset.  For the most part, it is
fairly self-evident how to use it to access data on several dozen
types of cancer, and for many countries around the world.  (Pay
careful attention to detail, however -- I didn't realize at first the
data was segregated by gender.)

If you have any questions about how to use it, just let me know by
posting a Request for Clarification, and I'll be happy to assist you
with it.

Also, if you click on the CD icon, it will pull up instructions for
ordering the full dataset on CD of $30 -- this may be worth having if
you plan to continue using this dataset:

-----

http://www-dep.iarc.fr/globocan/globocan.html

[press the CD icon]

GLOBOCAN 2000 is a unique software program which provides access to
information on the incidence and prevalence of, and mortality from 26
major cancers for all the countries in the world in 2000.

GLOBOCAN 2000 software allows simple manipulation of data into a
variety of tables, graphs, charts, or maps that can be easily exported
or printed. The user can extract numbers of incident or prevalent
cases and deaths, or the corresponding incidence and mortality rates
for five age groups.
 
Cancers and countries can be grouped together and compared as desired. 

GLOBOCAN 2000 allows estimation of future cancer burden using
user-specified trends and population figures that are included in the
package.

In addition, the software license allows free downlaod of updates of
its database from the IARC web site.
 
==========

I hope this fully meets all your research needs.  As I mentioned
earlier, just let me know if you need any additional information.

pafalafa-ga


search strategy:  used bookmark sites for IARC

Clarification of Answer by pafalafa-ga on 16 Jan 2004 17:17 PST
AAAAARRRGGGGHHHH!

I added wrong.  There was a mistake in my spreadsheet program
("mistakes were made...") so please ignore the numbers I presented. 
I'm reworking them right now, and should repost shortly.

My apologies.

pafalafa-ga

Clarification of Answer by pafalafa-ga on 16 Jan 2004 17:54 PST
Again, my pardons.  These are the correct numbers:


............................	CASES	.......1-YEAR prevalence



LIVER CANCER

World				564,336...........97,954




United States of America	11,565............2,837
United Kingdom			1,691	............316
Italy				10,085............2,850
Portugal			554	............160
Spain				3,555	............1,001
Austria				570	............131
Belgium				434	............94
France				5,074	............1,858
Germany				4,593	............1,253
Greece				1,775	............523



COLON-RECTUM CANCER

World				944,717...........644,455




United States of America	147,971...........95,697
United Kingdom			33,173............23,835
Italy				33,315............25,930
Portugal			5,495	............4,251
Spain				19,166............14,931
Austria				4,765	............3,681
Belgium				6,194	............5,080
France				34,515............28,784
Germany				60,813............48,802
Netherlands			9,299	............7,715



PANCREATIC CANCER

World				216,367............51,167




United States of America	30,312............7,374
United Kingdom			6,122	............1,195
Italy				7,729	............2,272
Portugal			875	............231
Spain				3,363	............789
Austria				957	............249
Belgium				1,055	............268
France				4,298	............1,542
Germany				10,229............3,042
Netherlands			1,418	............326



ALL CANCER (EXCEPT SKIN)

World				10,055,551.........6,105,952




United States of America	1,251,642..........820,938
United Kingdom			247,667............166,051
Italy				260,767............187,699
Portugal			36,099.............24,863
Spain				143,435............104,307
Austria				31,656.............24,220
Belgium				47,948.............37,303
France				257,136............213,921
Germany				386,593............294,906
Netherlands			65,971.............51,884
Greece				36,399.............26,333

Request for Answer Clarification by crystal4290-ga on 17 Jan 2004 06:56 PST
This is wonderfully helpful.  Can you help me to understand where you
went wrong initially - so that I do not make the same mistake when I
get the disk.  Also, you deserve a tip.  What do you think would be
fair?  Thank you again -

Clarification of Answer by pafalafa-ga on 17 Jan 2004 07:24 PST
I'm glad to hear these data are what you needed.

The mistake I made was more a spreadsheet error (adding the wrong
columns) rather than anything inherent to the Globocan dataset. 
Instead of adding the number of male + female data to get the total
number, I mistakenly added the male (cases + prevalance) and then the
same for the female data, to come up with, essentially, a meaningless
statistic.

As for your offer of a tip...thank you so much for the thought.  If
you want to show appreciation for an answer, please feel free to rate
it from one to five stars (one is the lowest, five stars is the
highest).  You can also leave a tip, but the amount is entirely up to
you.

All the best with the interesting work you are doing.

pafalafa-ga

Request for Answer Clarification by crystal4290-ga on 06 Dec 2006 18:34 PST
Pafalafa,

Can you please contact me directly?  I am just CRUSHED that Google
Answers is retired!  I still need help!

Nancy.patterson@cox.net
crystal4290-ga rated this answer:5 out of 5 stars and gave an additional tip of: $12.00
Excellent research - with superior follow through!

Comments  
Subject: Re: Incidence and prevelance of types of cancer
From: pafalafa-ga on 17 Jan 2004 13:45 PST
 
Thank you very kindly, crystal.  Your rating, words and the tip are most generous.

By the way, if you ever have a chance to tell us a bit about your
project, please post an update here to let us know how it is going.

All the best,

pafalafa-ga

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