KMID : 0939920020340020077
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´ëÇѾÏÇÐȸÁö 2002 Volume.34 No. 2 p.77 ~ p.83
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Annual Report of the Korea Central Cancer Registry Program 2000: Based on Registered Data from 131 Hospitals
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Jong Myon Bae/Jong Myon Bae
Young Joo Won/Kyu Won Jung/Jae Gahb Park
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Abstract
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Purpose: The Korea Central Cancer Registry (KCCR) program completed a nationwide hospital-based cancer registry to provide basic statistical data on cancer incidence.
Materials and methods: In 2000, 131 hospitals participated in the KCCR program. All cancer registry data, which were submitted by the participating hospitals during the year, were reviewed and analyzed by the committee members.
Results: Of the 94,474 cases that were registered, 7,735 (8.2%) duplication cases were excluded. Of the remaining 86,739 cases, 2,893 cases (3.3%) of carcinoma in situ (morphology code/2) were excluded, leaving a final total of 83,846 cases for analysis, 48,005 (57.3%) male and 35,841 (42.7%) female. The leading age group was 60-64years (15.1%). The six leading primary cancer sites in the order of their relative frequency were the stomach (20.8%), lung (12.2%), liver (12.2%), colorectum (10.3%), breast (6.5%), and uterine cervix (4.5%). In males, the three leading primary cancer sites were the stomach (24.5%), liver (16.3%), and lung (16.3%). In females, the stomach (15.8%), breast (15.1%), and uterine cervix (10.6%). Among the 1,126 cases of childhood malignancies, leukemia (32.7%) was the most common cancer type.
Conclusion: We report our analysis of the KCCR data from 131 nationwide hospitals during 2000.
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KEYWORD
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Neoplasms, Registries, Annual reports,
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