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6.12 Trends over time in cancer incidence
Profile of Cancer and Related Health Indicators in the North East Region of India
Crude Rate (CR) Per 100,000
Cancer Site
2004
2016
Oesophagus_F
Ovary
Rectum_M
Breast F
Oesophagus_M
Liver_M
9.5*
Oesophagus _F
2.2
4.9
8.5*
Ovary
2.2
5.5
6.4*
Rectum_M
2.5
4.2
5.7*
Breast_F
12.3
19.4
4.6*
Oesophagus M
15.3
21.0
4.5*
Liver_M
4.7
5.4
Liver_F
3.6
Liver_F
2.6
3.3
Cervix Uteri
2.8*
Cervix Uteri
17.9
20.1
Rectum_F
2.8*
Rectum_F
2.6
3.3
All Site_F
Lung_M
Hypopharynx M
Lung_F
2.5*
All Site_F
102.4
138.4
2.4*
Lung_M
18.0
18.7
1.8
Hypopharynx M
7.4
8.5
1.6
Lung_F
13.4
16.5
All Site_M
1.6*
All Site_M
134.7
144.1
Nasopharynx_M
1.2
Nasopharynx M
2.5
3.6
Stomach_F
-1.5
Stomach_F
11.2
11.9
Stomach_M -2.2*
Stomach_M
35.2
25.2
-3
0
3
6
9
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Annual Percent Change (%)
Increase in APC, Decrease in APC, Increase or Decrease in APC for All Sites; * Significant Increase or Decrease at 95% Confidence Level
Annual Percent Change (APC) in cancer incidence for all sites is observed to be 1.6% in males and 2.5% in females from 2004 to 2016.
In females, an increasing trend has been observed for cancer of oesophagus, ovary, breast, liver, cervix uteri, rectum and lung,
whereas stomach cancer has shown a decline. Among males, cancer of rectum, oesophagus, liver, lung, hypopharynx and
nasopharynx show an increasing trend, whereas stomach cancer is declining.
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