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. 2022 Jul 30;2(3):139–147. doi: 10.1016/j.jncc.2022.07.004

Table 3.

The changes of number of new cases and deaths between 2000 and 2016 apportioned into changes because of risk and demographics by gender and areas*.

Areas Sex Total changes, % Changes due to risk, % Changes due to demographic
Total, % Age structure, % Population size, %

New cases
All areas Both sexes 162.6 26.4 136.2 90.7 45.5
Men 141.2 -3.2 144.3 101.6 42.8
Women 208.1 76.0 132.2 83.9 48.3
Urban areas Both sexes 161.7 4.8 156.9 100.6 56.3
Men 140.2 -25.3 165.5 112.6 52.9
Women 206.7 53.6 153.0 93.1 59.9
Rural areas Both sexes 167.8 108.4 59.4 51.1 8.3
Men 146.9 84.5 62.4 54.4 8.0
Women 218.1 161.3 56.8 48.1 8.7
Deaths
All areas Both sexes 123.6 -14.1 137.7 92.2 45.5
Men 122.9 -22.8 145.8 103.0 42.8
Women 125.2 -9.7 134.9 86.6 48.3
Urban areas Both sexes 120.7 -37.5 158.2 101.8 56.3
Men 122.5 -44.2 166.7 113.8 52.9
Women 116.8 -38.6 155.3 95.4 59.9
Rural areas Both sexes 141.4 80.7 60.8 52.4 8.3
Men 125.2 61.9 63.3 55.3 8.0
Women 188.2 129.2 59.0 50.3 8.7

Data based 22 cancer registries.