Affiliation:
1. Department of Surgical Oncology,
Dharamshila Narayana Superspeciality Hospital, New
Delhi
2. Department of Oral and Maxillofacial
Surgery, King George Medical University, Lucknow,
Uttar Pradesh
Abstract
Abstract
Background: Oral cancer ranks in the top
three of all cancers in India, which accounts for
over 30% of all cancers reported in the country,
and oral cancer control is quickly becoming a
global health priority. We have conducted an age
period analysis of oral cancer incidence trends
using the Population-Based Cancer Registry (PBCR)
data in Delhi over a 24-year period (1990–2014) to
address the trends of one of the leading cancer
sites in Delhi. Materials and Methods: The data of
oral cancer proportion and incidence for the year
1990–2014 were taken from Delhi PBCR which records
cancer cases from more than 180 government and 250
private facilities. The data were segregated by
sex, age, and anatomical site and were analyzed to
calculate age-specific incidence rates and
expressed in cases per 100,000 persons/year.
Results: The highest incidence for both genders
was seen in the age group 50–59 years and the
lowest incidence for both genders was in youngest
age group (<20 years) for all the years from
1990 to 2014. The relative proportion of oral
cancer among all types of cancer in Delhi has
shown alarming rise from the year 2003 onward.
Conclusion: Increasing relative proportion of oral
cancer can be implicated in increased consumption
of gutkha chewers in the last decade of the 20th
Century. As access to health-care services and
cancer-related awareness is highly variable in
India, more in-depth analysis of the incidence of
oral cancer in rural regions will be
required.
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