Bladder Cancer in Lebanon: Incidence and Comparison to Regional and Western Countries

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Lebanon has one of the highest estimated age-standardized incidence rate (ASR(w)) of bladder cancer (BC) worldwide. The aim of this study is to analyze the incidence rates for BC in Lebanon over a period of 7 years and to compare them to the rates in other countries. Data were obtained from the Lebanese National Cancer Registry for the currently available years 2005 to 2011. The calculated ASR(w) and age-specific rates were expressed as per 100 000 population. From 2005 to 2011, BC has been ranked as the third most common cancer in Lebanon. It accounted for 9.0% of all newly diagnosed cancer cases excluding nonmelanoma skin cancer. It ranked second in males and ninth in females. The average ASR(w) over this period was 31.2 in men and 7.3 in women. These incidence rates are among the highest worldwide across all age groups in both sexes. This study shows that the incidence of BC in Lebanon is high and it is among the highest worldwide. It is important to reduce the risk of BC through tobacco control and by decreasing exposure to avoidable environmental and occupational risk factors. © The Author(s) 2018.

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Bladder cancer, Cancer prevention, Cancer risk, Epidemiology, Tobacco control, Adolescent, Adult, Age distribution, Aged, Aged, 80 and over, Child, Environmental exposure, Female, Humans, Incidence, Lebanon, Male, Middle aged, Occupational exposure, Registries, Risk factors, Smoking, Urinary bladder neoplasms, Young adult, Air pollution, Article, Cancer diagnosis, Cancer epidemiology, Cancer incidence, Cancer mortality, Cancer registry, Controlled study, Disease burden, Geographic distribution, Human, Infant, Major clinical study, Middle east, Newborn, North africa, Occupational hazard, Preschool child, School child, Sex ratio, Very elderly, Western europe, Bladder tumor, Comparative study, Register, Risk factor, Statistics and numerical data

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