Epidemiology of cancer pain Welcome to this presentation in the series “Know Cancer-Related Pain”. In this module we will review the epidemiology of cancer related pain.
Prevalence of Cancer Pain This slide gives an overview of the prevalence of cancer-related pain in various groups of cancer patients. 1. Goudas LC, Bloch R, Gialeli-Goudas M, Lau J, Carr DB.. Cancer Invest. 2005;23(2):182-90; 2. Everdingen M et al. Ann Oncol. 2007;18(9):1437-1449.
Ten Leading Cancer Types for the Estimated New Cancer Cases and Deaths by Sex† This slide lists ten leading cancer types and deaths by sex. The data are for the Unites States and date from 2013. †United States, 2013 *Estimates are rounded to the nearest 10 and exclude basal cell and squamous cell skin cancers and in situ carcinoma except urinary bladder Siegel R et al. CA Cancer J Clin. 2013;63(1):11-30.
The 10 Most Commonly Diagnosed Cancers, World, 2012 Estimates* This slide gives an overview of the 10 most commonly diagnosed cancer types worldwide in 2012. Lung, female breast, bowel and prostate cancer account for 42% of all new cases. Lung, female breast, bowel (including anus) and prostate cancer account for 42% of all new cases *New cases diagnosed per year, worldwide Worldwide cancer incidence statistics. Available at: http://www.cancerresearchuk.org/cancer-info/cancerstats/world/incidence/#Common. Accessed 23 January, 2015.
Worldwide Cancer Incidence This slide gives an overview of the worldwide incidence of cancer by country. Overall, the worldwide cancer incidence in 2012 was 14,090,149 cases/year. Worldwide cancer incidence: 14,090,149 cases/year Worldwide cancer incidence statistics. Available at: http://www.cancerresearchuk.org/cancer-info/cancerstats/world/incidence/#Common. Accessed 23 January, 2015.
Cancer Incidence - Europe This slide gives an overview of the incidence of cancer in Europe. Overall, the cancer incidence in 2012 was 3,442,276 cases/year Europe cancer incidence: 3,442,276 cases/year Worldwide cancer incidence statistics. Available at: http://www.cancerresearchuk.org/cancer-info/cancerstats/world/incidence/#Common. Accessed 23 January, 2015.
Cancer Incidence - Asia This slide gives an overview of the incidence of cancer in Asia. Overall, the cancer incidence in 2012 was 6,763,030 cases/year. Asia cancer incidence: 6,763,030 cases/year Worldwide cancer incidence statistics. Available at: http://www.cancerresearchuk.org/cancer-info/cancerstats/world/incidence/#Common. Accessed 23 January, 2015.
Cancer Incidence - Americas This slide gives an overview of the incidence of cancer in the Americas. Overall, the cancer incidence in 2012 was 2,882,425 cases/year. Americas cancer incidence: 2,882,425 cases/year Worldwide cancer incidence statistics. Available at: http://www.cancerresearchuk.org/cancer-info/cancerstats/world/incidence/#Common. Accessed 23 January, 2015.
Cancer Incidence - Africa This slide gives an overview of the incidence of cancer in Africa. Overall, the cancer incidence in 2012 was 846,961 cases/year. Africa cancer incidence: 846,961 cases/year Worldwide cancer incidence statistics. Available at: http://www.cancerresearchuk.org/cancer-info/cancerstats/world/incidence/#Common. Accessed 23 January, 2015.
Cancer Incidence - Oceania This slide gives an overview of the incidence of cancer in Oceania. Overall, the cancer incidence in 2012 was 155,457 cases/year. Oceania cancer incidence: 155,457 cases/year Worldwide cancer incidence statistics. Available at: http://www.cancerresearchuk.org/cancer-info/cancerstats/world/incidence/#Common. Accessed 23 January, 2015.
Cancer Incidence by Region This slide summarizes the cancer incidence by region. It is predicted there will be 23.6 million new cancer cases worldwide each year by 2030. It is predicted there will be 23.6 million new cancer cases worldwide each year by 2030 Worldwide cancer incidence statistics. Available at: http://www.cancerresearchuk.org/cancer-info/cancerstats/world/incidence/#Common. Accessed 23 January, 2015.
Cancer Incidence by Race and Stage at Diagnosis* This slide gives an overview of cancer incidence by race and stage at diagnosis. *United States data Siegel R et al. CA Cancer J Clin. 2013;63(1):11-30.
Reducing Cancer Risk Don’t use tobacco Eat a healthy diet Maintain a healthy weight and by physically active Protect yourself from the sun Get immunized Avoid risky behaviors Get regular medical care People can reduce their cancer risk by not using tobacco, eating a healthy diet, maintaining a healthy weight and being physically active, protecting themselves from the sun, getting immunized, avoiding risky behaviors, and getting regular medical care. Mayo Clinic. Cancer prevention: 7 tips to reduce your risk. Available at: http://www.mayoclinic.org/healthy-living/adult-health/in-depth/cancer-prevention/art-20044816. Accessed March 19, 2015.
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