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9.10 Leading Anatomical Sites of Cancer Liver (1.6.1.9) Tonsil 12.0.2.5) Gall Bladder 2.5, 3.0) Hypopharynx 13.5, 4.4) CRS and AARS given in parentheses Males 60 52.1 36.31 (11.3. 14.4) Tongue (3.7,4,4] Mouth 13.9, 4.6) Stomach Larynx Oesophagus (4.1.5.01 14.5.5.5) Bun 0 10 30 40 Cervix Uteri Breast Gall Bladder 15.0, 5.71 Mouth (2.9.3.4) Ovary 12.8, 3.11 Lung (2.8, 3.3) Oesophagus (2.6.3.11 Stomach (1.9.2.1) Liver (1.1, 1.3) Tongue 0 1.2) Relative Proportion (%) Profile of Cancer and Related Health Indicators in the North East Region of India Tripura The proportion of lung cancer (16.8 %) is highest among males, followed by oesophageal cancer (7.7%) and cancer of the larynx (6.7%). In females, the cervix-uteri is a leading cancer site (16.5%) followed by breast (14.4%) and gallbladder (9.5%). 9.11 Relative Proportion (%) of Cancer sites Associated with the Use of Tobacco 40 40 Relative proportion (%) о 10 20 Total Lung 16.8 7.7 6.7 5.8 5.5 5.3 1.8 1.5 0.8 0.2 Larynx Oesophagus Mouth Tongue Hypopharynx Urinary Bladder Oropharynx Pharynx Unsp. Lip Females 60 Relative proportion (%) 40 20 20 0 Total 21.1 5.6 5.4 4.9 2.0 1.5 0.7 0.4 0.3 0.2 0.1 Mouth Lung Tongue Oesophagus Larynx Urinary Bladder Hypopharynx Lip Oropharynx Pharynx Unsp. Approximately half (52.1%) of cancers in males and close to one-fourth (21.1%) in females are tobacco Use related cancer sites. Among these, lung (16.8%) and oesophagus (7.7%) are leading cancer sites in males, whereas mouth (5.6%) and lung (5.4%) are the cancer sites in leading females. 131 ICMR National Centre for Disease Informatics and Research 10 20 Since 2011 icm NCDIR
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