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Dominant position of colorectal cancer in Slovakia: the old-new problem for cancer control.
Neoplasma. 2008; 55(1):10-5.N

Abstract

The development of colorectal cancer in former Czechoslovakia and its successor states is illustrated using recorded mortality and from 1968 incidence rates retrieved from National Cancer Registry of Slovakia. The relatively high mortality rates in Czechoslovakia around 1950 contrasted with rates seen in other countries of central, southern and particularly of eastern Europe and were more close to those recorded in affluent countries of western Europe and northern America. Despite continuous stabilisation and decrease of this cancer in high risk countries from late 1970s the unexpected and gradual rise of incidence rates of colorectal cancer was recorded in Slovakia. During the period studied incidence rates rose by an annual mean percent change of 4,2 and 2,8 in colon and 2,2 and 1,0 in rectal cancer in males and females respectively. Beginning with the year 1995 colorectal cancer is the most common cancer in this country in both genders together. Study of the development of colorectal cancer at the levels of subsites indicated the higher rates but decreasing proportion of rectal cancer and increasing proportion of cases occurring in proximal colon. The importance of this new priority in diagnostics, treatment and control programmes is stressed.

Authors+Show Affiliations

Department of Cancer Epidemiology, Cancer Research Institute of the Slovak Academy of Sciences, Bratislova, Slovak Republic. exonples@savba.skNo affiliation info availableNo affiliation info availableNo affiliation info availableNo affiliation info available

Pub Type(s)

Journal Article
Research Support, Non-U.S. Gov't

Language

eng

PubMed ID

18649438

Citation

Plesko, I, et al. "Dominant Position of Colorectal Cancer in Slovakia: the Old-new Problem for Cancer Control." Neoplasma, vol. 55, no. 1, 2008, pp. 10-5.
Plesko I, Boyle GS, Ondrusova M, et al. Dominant position of colorectal cancer in Slovakia: the old-new problem for cancer control. Neoplasma. 2008;55(1):10-5.
Plesko, I., Boyle, G. S., Ondrusova, M., Tomasek, L., & Kubik, A. (2008). Dominant position of colorectal cancer in Slovakia: the old-new problem for cancer control. Neoplasma, 55(1), 10-5.
Plesko I, et al. Dominant Position of Colorectal Cancer in Slovakia: the Old-new Problem for Cancer Control. Neoplasma. 2008;55(1):10-5. PubMed PMID: 18649438.
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TY - JOUR T1 - Dominant position of colorectal cancer in Slovakia: the old-new problem for cancer control. AU - Plesko,I, AU - Boyle,G Severi, AU - Ondrusova,M, AU - Tomasek,L, AU - Kubik,A, PY - 2008/7/25/pubmed PY - 2008/7/30/medline PY - 2008/7/25/entrez SP - 10 EP - 5 JF - Neoplasma JO - Neoplasma VL - 55 IS - 1 N2 - The development of colorectal cancer in former Czechoslovakia and its successor states is illustrated using recorded mortality and from 1968 incidence rates retrieved from National Cancer Registry of Slovakia. The relatively high mortality rates in Czechoslovakia around 1950 contrasted with rates seen in other countries of central, southern and particularly of eastern Europe and were more close to those recorded in affluent countries of western Europe and northern America. Despite continuous stabilisation and decrease of this cancer in high risk countries from late 1970s the unexpected and gradual rise of incidence rates of colorectal cancer was recorded in Slovakia. During the period studied incidence rates rose by an annual mean percent change of 4,2 and 2,8 in colon and 2,2 and 1,0 in rectal cancer in males and females respectively. Beginning with the year 1995 colorectal cancer is the most common cancer in this country in both genders together. Study of the development of colorectal cancer at the levels of subsites indicated the higher rates but decreasing proportion of rectal cancer and increasing proportion of cases occurring in proximal colon. The importance of this new priority in diagnostics, treatment and control programmes is stressed. SN - 0028-2685 UR - https://www.unboundmedicine.com/medline/citation/18649438/Dominant_position_of_colorectal_cancer_in_Slovakia:_the_old_new_problem_for_cancer_control_ L2 - http://www.aepress.sk/_downloads/dl.php?from=pubmed&journal=NEO&file=2008_01_10.pdf DB - PRIME DP - Unbound Medicine ER -