Greenberg E R, Colton T, Bagne C
J Natl Cancer Inst. 1982 May;68(5):743-50.
Since 1937, investigations have compiled a vast amount of information on cancer incidence in the United States. Three national cancer surveys were conducted in 1937, 1947, and 1969-71; each used somewhat different methods but covered populations who overlapped greatly. Concurrently, population-based tumor registries were developed that were capable of measuring cancer incidence. Since 1973, the Surveillance, Epidemiology, and End Results Program, an amalgam of such registries, had generated cancer incidence data for the United States. Available data provide a rough measure of the size of the cancer problem and may help those who direct prevention programs and those who plan studies of cancer etiology. Because the completeness and validity of existing incidence data are not known with certainty, comparisons among these incidence data are not known with certainty, comparisons among these incidence rates require cautious interpretation.
自1937年以来,各项调查收集了大量关于美国癌症发病率的信息。1937年、1947年以及1969 - 1971年进行了三次全国性癌症调查;每次调查使用的方法略有不同,但涵盖的人群有很大重叠。与此同时,建立了基于人群的肿瘤登记处,能够测量癌症发病率。自1973年以来,监测、流行病学与最终结果计划(这些登记处的整合)已生成美国的癌症发病率数据。现有数据提供了癌症问题规模的大致衡量标准,可能有助于指导预防计划的人员以及规划癌症病因研究的人员。由于现有发病率数据的完整性和有效性尚不确定,这些发病率之间的比较也不确定,因此对这些发病率进行比较时需要谨慎解读。