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      Cancer burden in four countries of the Middle East Cancer Consortium (Cyprus; Jordan; Israel; Izmir (Turkey)) with comparison to the United States surveillance; epidemiology and end results program

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          It is important that population-based cancer registries provide accurate and reliable data for public health purposes. These data are essential data for planning of cancer control and prevention. In this study, we examined cancer incidence rates (year 2005–2010) in four MECC registries (Cyprus, Jordan, Israel, Izmir (Turkey)) and compared with the rates in the US. The overall age-standardized incidence rates for males were highest in the US followed by Israeli Jews, Izmir (Turkey), Cyprus, Israeli Arabs, and lowest in Jordan. In women the rates of cancer of all sites were also highest in US women followed by Israeli Jews, Cyprus, Israeli Arabs, Izmir (Turkey), and lowest in Jordan. It is of interest that although site-specific cancer rates differ between the countries studied, prostate, lung and colorectal cancers are within the five most common cancers males in all countries studied. In females, breast colorectal and endometrium cancers are three of the five most common cancers in females in all countries studied. The results presented in this paper can have implications for opportunities in cancer control and prevention in these countries. Future studies on individual cancer sites with highest rates in these Countries are currently underway.

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          Journal
          101508793
          36207
          Cancer Epidemiol
          Cancer Epidemiol
          Cancer epidemiology
          1877-7821
          1877-783X
          22 January 2021
          05 August 2016
          October 2016
          02 February 2021
          : 44
          : 195-202
          Affiliations
          [a ]Department of Epidemiology, University of California Irvine, USA
          [b ]International Agency of Research on Cancer, France
          [c ]Center for Global Health, National Cancer Institute, USA
          [d ]Izmir Cancer Registry, Izmir & Hacettepe University, Ankara, Turkey
          [e ]Israel National Cancer Registry, Israel
          [f ]National Cancer Registry of Jordan, Jordan
          [g ]Cyprus Cancer Registry, Cyprus
          [h ]Georgia Cancer Registry, Emory University, USA
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          Authorship contribution statement

          All authors have contributed to this manuscript with different levels depending on their expertise. However all authors have participated in the data collection, design and writing of the manuscript.

          [* ]Corresponding author at: Department of Epidemiology, School of Medicine, 224 Irvine Hall University of California, Irvine, CA 92697-7550, USA. hantoncu@ 123456uci.edu (H. Anton-Culver).
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          PMC7853241 PMC7853241 7853241 nihpa1656317
          10.1016/j.canep.2016.06.004
          7853241
          27502627
          1a48bdd5-1d23-471f-9a74-605e38b15f29
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          Middle East,Cancer risk,Cancer burden,SEER,Population-based cancer registries

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