2017
DOI: 10.15386/cjmed-691
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Incidence and mortality of kidney cancer and its relationship with HDI (Human Development Index) in the world in 2012

Abstract: Background and aimsKidney cancer is among the cancers that have the highest growth rate in all age and racial groups in the world and is as the most deadly type of urinary tract cancer. Since awareness about this cancer incidence status and mortality is essential for better planning, this study aimed to investigate the incidence and mortality rate of kidney cancer and its relationship with the development index in the world in 2012.MethodThis study was an ecological study conducted based on GLOBOCAN project of… Show more

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“…Among cancers, Kidney cancer (KC) is known as the most murderous urinary tract cancer and the 9 th and the 14 th most common cancer for men and women, respectively [ 1 ]. Over 300000 (200000 males) new cases of KC have been diagnosed annually with about 140000 (90000 males) deaths [ 2 ]. The renal cell carcinoma is more than 90 percent of all kidney that occurs in both genders and the incidence and prevalence of the renal cell carcinoma has been increasing over the times [ 3 ].…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Among cancers, Kidney cancer (KC) is known as the most murderous urinary tract cancer and the 9 th and the 14 th most common cancer for men and women, respectively [ 1 ]. Over 300000 (200000 males) new cases of KC have been diagnosed annually with about 140000 (90000 males) deaths [ 2 ]. The renal cell carcinoma is more than 90 percent of all kidney that occurs in both genders and the incidence and prevalence of the renal cell carcinoma has been increasing over the times [ 3 ].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The renal cell carcinoma (RCC), which is the 7th or 8th most frequent malignity affecting the adults, are the most frequently seen malign renal tumors. Among the urological tumors, they are the 3rd most prevalent ones, and they constitute 2-4% of all the malign tumors seen among the adults (1)(2)(3)(4)(5)10,11,15). They are prevalently seen between 6th and 7th ages, and the male/female ratio is 2/1.…”
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“…Most of the renal tumors are malign ones and the most frequently seen type of malign renal tumors is the renal cell carcinoma (RCC). It constitutes 80-90% of all the renal tumors (1)(2)(3)(4)(5)(6)(7)(8). Although RCC may be seen at any age, RCC peaks at 6th and 7th decade and it is most frequently seen in the male gender (1)(2)(3)5,6).…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Renal cell carcinoma is found to be responsible for 2.4% of world's total cancer burden. [1] Contributing to 1.7% of all deaths in world, RCC stands as one of the deadly urinary tract cancers [1] and one among the ten most common cancers. [2] Temporal trends have shown increase in the incidence of RCC over past 3 decades.…”
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