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. 2010 Sep 26;2011:150423. doi: 10.1155/2011/150423

Table 1.

Female breast cancer incidence rates, mortality rates, and mortality : incidence ratios for selected countries and the world, by World Bank income classificationa, b.

Country name Region Incidence ratecf Mortality ratedf Mortality to incidence ratioe
World World 37.4 13.2 35.3

Middle incom-upper b
Botswana Africa 33.4 25.0 74.9
Brazil Latin America 46.0 14.1 30.7
Colombia Latin America 30.3 12.5 41.3
Gabon Africa 18.2 13.1 72.0
Lebanon Middle East 52.5 23.4 44.6
Malaysia East Asia 30.8 13.5 43.8
Mexico Latin America 26.4 10.5 39.8
Namibia Gabon 24.7 18.8 76.1
Panama Latin America 29.0 12.0 41.4
Peru Latin America 35.1 14.0 39.9
Romania Europe 44.3 16.7 37.7
South Africa Africa 35.0 16.4 46.9
Turkey Europe 22.0 9.7 44.1

Middle income lower b
Bolivia Latin America 24.7 11.6 47.0
Honduras Latin America 25.9 12.1 46.7
Jordan Middle East 33.0 14.6 44.2
Nigeria Africa 31.2 21.9 70.2
Sudan Africa 22.5 16.6 73.8

Low income b
Mozambique Africa 3.9 2.8 71.8
Tajikistan Europe 13.2 6.2 47.0
Uganda Africa 18.3 13.4 73.2
Vietnam East Asia 16.2 7.1 43.8
Yemen Middle East 35.1 15.6 44.4
Zimbabwe Africa 19.0 14.1 74.2

High income b
Australia 83.2 18.4 22.1
Italy Europe 74.4 18.9 25.4
Japan Asia 32.7 8.3 25.4
United States North America 101.1 19.0 18.8

N o t e s: (a) bold type indicate higher mortality: incidence ratios than South Africa, (b) income classification based on World Bank list of economies (July 2009) [8], (c) incidence rate (IR): number of new cases of breast cancer per 100,000, age-standardized to the world population (ASR), (d) mortality rate (MR): Number of deaths due to breast cancer per 100,000 (ASR), (e) Mortality to Incidence Ratio = MR/IR, (f) IR and MR from GLOBOCAN 2002 [13].