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Pancreatic cancer in Saudi Arabia (2005–2020): increasing trend

Nasr Eldin Elwali, Saad Mohammed AlShareef, Ammar H. Khamis, Moawia Mohammed Ali Elhassan

2024BMC Cancer10 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Pancreatic cancer, a highly fatal malignancy, has shown a global rise in the incidence and mortality rates. However, these rates vary significantly across different regions worldwide. This study aims to assess the incidence and mortality of pancreatic cancer in Saudi Arabia. We collected the data from 16 annual cancer incidence reports in Saudi Arabia for the study period (2005-2020) and from the WHO's IARC Global Cancer Observatory website. Although the burden of pancreatic cancer in Saudi Arabia is relatively lower compared to global rates, the disease incidence has shown a steady increase over the study period, in addition to regional variations within the country. The disease predominantly affects the elderly population, aged 50 years and above in both genders, with males exhibiting higher rates than females. Further studies are required to identify the potential risk factors for pancreatic cancer in the Saudi population.

Topics & Concepts

Pancreatic cancerMedicineIncidence (geometry)CancerSurgical oncologyDiseaseDemographyPopulationMortality rateCancer incidenceMalignancyEnvironmental healthEpidemiologyInternal medicineOpticsPhysicsSociologyPancreatic and Hepatic Oncology ResearchColorectal Cancer Screening and DetectionCancer Genomics and Diagnostics
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