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6.8 Age Specific Incidence Rate (ASPR)
Rate per 100,000
1600
1200
800
400
Males
Females
00-04 →
05-09 →
10-14
15-19
20-24 →
25-29
30-34
35-39
40-44
45-49
50-54
69-99
60-64
65-69
70-74
75+
Profile of Cancer and Related Health Indicators in the North East Region of India
The Age-Specific Incidence Rates in both the
genders show a rise from 30-34 years age-group
onwards. In males, the highest Age-Specific
Incidence Rate is seen at 75+ years while in females,
the incidence is highest in the 70 to 74 years age
group.
Age Group
6.9 Probability of One in number of Persons developing cancer in 0-74 years age
Males
Stomach
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Females
Lung
Oesophagus
Hypopharynx
Liver
- 10 Males
1 in 21
Lung
1 in 26
Cervix Uteri
1 in 29
Breast
1 in 83
Stomach
1 in 86
Oesophagus
- 10 Females
1 in 29
1 in 43
1 in 43
1 in 43
1 in 110
In males, the probability of developing stomach cancer is the highest (1 in every 21 males), followed by lung cancer (1 in every 26
males) and oesophageal cancer (1 in every 29 males). In females, the probability of developing lung cancer is highest (1 in every 29
females) followed by cancer of cervix uteri, breast cancer and stomach cancer (1 in every 43 females).
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