东地中海区域的癌症监测:十年国际癌症研究机构-世卫组织东地中海合作区域办事处

Ariana Znaor, Heba Fouad, Mariam Zahwe, Sultan Eser, Ibtihal Fadhil, Isabelle Soerjomataram, Asmus Hammerich, Freddie Bray
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东地中海地区拥有7亿多人口,22个国家和地区拥有共同的历史、文化和语言。本区域的国家和领土在人口和人类发展方面也存在很大差异。预计未来几十年,人口老龄化和人口增长将使该地区新发癌症病例数增加一倍以上,从2022年的78.2万例增加到2050年的近180万例。与此同时,癌症控制能力低下,国家之间和国家内部存在巨大的不平等,政治不稳定和冲突进一步加剧了这种不平等。自2013年以来,国际癌症研究机构和世卫组织东地中海区域办事处一直在共同努力,加强癌症监测,为区域和国家癌症控制提供信息。在阐述癌症模式的基础上,本政策审查总结了在世卫组织所有东地中海国家和领土确保高质量癌症监测方面仍存在的机会和障碍。
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Cancer surveillance in the Eastern Mediterranean region: a 10-year International Agency for Research on Cancer–WHO Regional Office for the Eastern Mediterranean collaboration
The Eastern Mediterranean region covers a population of more than 700 million individuals and 22 countries and territories, sharing histories, culture, and languages. The countries and territories of this region also have large differences in demographics and human development. Population ageing and growth is predicted to more than double the number of new cancer cases in the region over the next few decades, from 782 000 in 2022 to close to 1·8 million by the year 2050. At the same time, cancer control capacity is low, with large inequalities between and within countries, further aggravated by political instability and conflicts. From 2013, the International Agency for Research on Cancer and the WHO Regional Office for the Eastern Mediterranean have been working together to strengthen cancer surveillance to inform regional and national cancer control. Based on an exposition of the cancer patterns, this Policy Review summarises remaining opportunities and barriers in ensuring high-quality cancer surveillance in all WHO Eastern Mediterranean countries and territories.
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