Sunday, May 15, 2011

Cancer Death Rates by Country

The cancer statistics vary a great deal among men and women all over the world.  The reasons are many, such as body mechanism, lifestyle, different genetic make up for both and some specific risk factors like age, diet, family history and others. Below are given tables showing figures from all parts of the world, on a scale of 0 to 100.

By Lung cancer:

CountryDeath rate
Among malesFor females
Belgium

Scotland

Netherlands

Czechoslovakia

Hungary

Luxembourg

Poland

USSR

England and Wales

Italy

Hong Kong

United States

Canada

Uruguay

Singapore

North Ireland

Denmark

Finland

Germany

Ireland

Greece

New Zealand

Switzerland

France

Yugoslavia

Austria

Australia

Malta

Spain

Bulgaria

Cuba

Argentina

China

Norway

Japan

Iceland

Portugal

Sweden

Israel

Chile

Korea Republic

Kuwait

Puerto Rico

Costa Rica

Venezuela

Panama

Mexico

Ecuador

Thailand
77.2

75.5

75.5

74.5

73.3

71.8

76.5

61

60.9

58.8

57.3

56.9

56.5

55.4

54.7

54.6

53.8

52.2

98.4

49.2

48.6

48.2

46.8

46.5

46.5

45.9

44.8

44.4

40.5

40.2

39.8

39.3

32.8

31

28.6

27.4

24.9

24

23.2

21.1

20.1

19.8

17.9

16.5

16.4

15.5

15.2

7.1

5.5
7.6

27.1

9.1

8.1

19.2

7.4

8.8

6.9

20.1

7.2

25

22.7

19.5

4.3

19.3

17.5

22.3

6.4

13.2

17.7

6.5

15.7

6.8

4.8

7.5

8.9

11.9

4.2

3.6

6.4

14.3

5.3

15.1

9.3

7.9

23.1

4

9.5

8

6.1

5

6.1

6.4

6

7.1

5

5.9

2.9

2


The above figures are from 1986 to 1988. The source is WHO (World Health organization).

Conclusion: The table indicates that U.S is ranked at number 12 in cancer death in males and at number 4 in females.  There is higher mortality among males than female in that country. As far as Iceland is concerned, the statistics are the same for both the genders. Like U.S, Belgium too has the highest rate in males as compared to all other areas of the world.  Then comes Scotland, that has the second highest rate in males and highest of all in females.

Mexico, Central and South America are lucky enough to have this death rate almost zero or rare. In United States, there is a noticeable variation in mortality according to its geography. Males have highest death rate in Southern areas, whereas for the females, it is higher in west coast, Nevada, West Virginia, Kentucky, Maine, and Maryland.

For breast cancer:


CountryDeath rate
For females
England and Wales

Denmark

Scotland

Ireland

North Ireland

Belgium

New Zealand

Netherlands

Malta

Luxemburg

Uruguay

Switzerland

Canada

Germany, Fed

Israel

United States

Austria

Hungary

Australia

Italy

Argentina

Iceland

Czechoslovakia

France

Norway

Sweden

Finland

Germany, Dem

Portugal

Spain

Cuba

Greece

Poland

Yugoslavia

Bulgaria

Singapore

Puerto Rico

Costa Rica

USSR

Chile

Kuwait

Venezuela

Hong Kong

Panama

Mexico

Japan

Ecuador

China

Korea Republic

Thailand
29.3

28.3

27.5

27

27

26.8

26.8

26.8

26.7

25.6

25.3

25.1

24.2

23.2

22.9

22.4

22.2

22.1

20.6

20.6

20.4

20.4

20.6

19.6

19.2

17.4

17.3

17.2

16.6

15.7

15.5

15.4

15.2

15.2

15.2

14.3

13.2

13

12.9

12.6

10.7

9.6

8.4

7.6

7.2

6

5.7

4.7

2.6

1

These are figures of 1986 to 1988 by World health organization.

The table shows that breast cancer incidences and deaths are rare in Asia. While in Europe, it is higher than lung cancer, England and Wales has the highest rate of breast cancer deaths. Denmark, Scotland and Ireland come after that. United States comes at number 16 among all countries.

For all cancers

RankingCountryDeath rate (per 100,000 patients)
1

2

3

4

5

6

7

8

9

10

11

12

13

14

15

16
Netherlands

Italy

Hungary

Luxembourg

Slovakia

Ireland

Czech Republic

New Zealand

United States

Australia

Norway

France

Austria

Sweden

Finland

United Kingdom
433

418

411

409.7

405.3

357.6

335.4

327.3

321.9

298.9

289.4

286.1

280

268.2

255.4

253.5

Note: The figures are for the year 2000. Source: OCD health data-2004

AS you can see, Netherlands has the highest death rate and United Kingdom has the lowest of all, but this is true of all cancer types not specific. In later case, the statistics are varied.

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