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Title: [Frequency of cancer in France: 2004 update]. Author: Hill C, Doyon F. Journal: Bull Cancer; 2004 Jan; 91(1):9-14. PubMed ID: 14975800. Abstract: The most recent cancer mortality and morbidity data available for France are presented. In 1999, cancers are the first cause of death among men (87,000 deaths) and the second most common among women (57,000 deaths) after cardiovascular diseases. Lung cancer is the most common cause of cancer death (21,000) in the male population, and breast cancer is the most common cause of death (11 000) in the female population. Cancer mortality rates decrease both in the male population since 1987 and in the female population since 1950, but the different sites present different trends. The total number of cancers diagnosed in 2000 is estimated to be equal to 280,000, 160,000 in the male population and 120,000 in the female population. The most frequent cancer sites are prostate among men (40,000 cases) and breast among women (42,000 cases), two sites for which screening activities are in widespread use. The tobacco-related lung cancer epidemic is accelerating markedly in the female population and is beginning to decrease in the male population.[Abstract] [Full Text] [Related] [New Search]