[Cancer incidence in a Cancer Care Unit of the Mexican Social Security Institute (IMSS) in Toluca, Mexico].
作者:
Gómez-Villanueva(Angel),Chacón Sánchez(Jesús),Santillán Arreygue(Leopoldo),Sánchez González(Yolanda),Romero-Figueroa(María del Socorro)
状态:
发布时间2014-08-07
, 更新时间 2014-08-07
期刊:
Gac Med Mex
摘要:
In 2000, malignant tumors were responsible for 12% of nearly 56 million deaths that occurred in the world from all causes.,To determine the incidence of cancer in a Cancer Care Unit of IMSS in Toluca, Mexico.,Prospective cross-sectional study; we identified the primary tumor, age, family history of cancer, comorbidities, risk factors, and ECOG in patients with newly diagnosed cancer.,We identified 446 cases, 66.1% were women. The age group of age 50 to 59 had the highest number of cases (98). The most common cancers in women are breast, cervical, and ovarian cancer, and in men, testicular, prostate, and colorectal cancer.,The most common cancers in both sexes were breast cancer, cervical cancer, colorectal cancer, ovarian cancer, and testicular cancer.