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Temporal trends in cancer incidence in a Peruvian population of the Social Health Insurance between 2000 and 2020

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Incidence of the five most common neoplasms (2000 to 2020).
YearAge-adjusted incidence (per 100 000 insured individuals)1
BreastProstateCervixColorectalThyroid
20006.66NR13.32NRNR
200115.33NRNRNR4.49
2002NRNR8.67NR3.66
2003NR10.75NRNR3.25
2004NRNRNR3.40NR
20056.0618.54NR12.452.91
20062.24NRNRNRNR
20076.62NR4.25NRNR
20084.10NRNRNRNR
200910.011.901.97NRNR
20107.751.95NR1.831.84
20119.737.521.911.903.32
20127.063.451.740.840.83
201310.273.42NR0.78NR
201413.056.653.273.281.62
201510.2614.917.172.371.68
201612.3511.775.13NR2.44
201746.5743.0513.341.158.48
201821.8539.5615.055.683.32
201927.4028.2811.478.247.28
20206.337.574.982.840.75
2000 to 202013.1510.985.202.162.10
OS (95% CI)92.7% (87.6% to 98.1%)77.4% (68.6% to 87.4%)74.9% (62.5% to 89.7%)74.7% (62.2% to 89.6%)97.4% (92.4% to 100.0%)

95% CI, 95% confidence interval. NR, no new cases reported. OS, five-year overall survival.

Notes: 1Incidence rates calculated based on the at-risk population: breast and cervix: women over 15 years of age; prostate: men over 45 years of age; colorectal and thyroid: men and women over 15 years of age; entire period (2000 to 2020) expressed as incidence per 100 000 inhabitants per year.

Notes: Age-adjusted data and five-year overall survival in patients treated at the Moquegua Healthcare Network.