Guérin S, Doyon F, Hill C
Institut Gustave-Roussy, 39 bis, rue Camille-Desmoulins, 94800 Villejuif, France.
Bull Cancer. 2009 Jan;96(1):51-7. doi: 10.1684/bdc.2008.0795.
In 2006, a total number of 149,000 cancer deaths were observed in France, 88,500 in the male population and 60,500 in the female population. In 2005, the number of new diagnoses of cancer is estimated to be 319,000, 183,000 among men and 136,000 among women. Age-standardised mortality rates are decreasing for most frequent cancer sites, at least in recent years, the main exceptions being lung in the female population, and pancreas in both male and female populations. Age-standardised incidence rate has increased by 38% between 1980 and 2005, when one takes demographic changes into account. This trend is the consequence of the increase in prostate cancer incidence among men and mostly of the increases in breast and lung cancers incidence, among women.
2006年,法国共观察到149,000例癌症死亡病例,其中男性88,500例,女性60,500例。2005年,癌症新诊断病例数估计为319,000例,男性为183,000例,女性为136,000例。至少近年来,大多数常见癌症部位的年龄标准化死亡率在下降,主要例外是女性人群中的肺癌以及男性和女性人群中的胰腺癌。考虑到人口结构变化,1980年至2005年间年龄标准化发病率上升了38%。这种趋势是男性前列腺癌发病率上升以及女性乳腺癌和肺癌发病率上升的结果。