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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2017 Aug 11.
Published in final edited form as: Asian Pac J Cancer Prev. 2015;16(5):1953–1958. doi: 10.7314/apjcp.2015.16.5.1953

Table 4. Total Number of Cases and Comparison of age-truncated Detection Rates between the ICS Screening Population (2011-12) and Estimated Age-Truncated Incidence Rates of New Delhi Cancer Registry (2012).


Number of cases over the 2-year period ICS

Total detected cases (30-69years) Women (n=1514) Men (n=1306)
All sites* 17 21
Oral cancer   2 15
Breast cancer 10   -
Gynecological cancers (corpus uteri & cervix)   2   -

Age truncated (30-69 years) detection rates (per 100,000)

ICS New Delhi ICS New Delhi

All sites 561* 141.5 804* 349.8
Oral cancer 66  10.6  574.5 36.4
Breast cancer 330.5  47.1 - -
Gynecological cancers (corpus uteri & cervix) 61  15.1 - -

*

All sites in men for ICS (30-69 years) include urinary bladder (n=1) larynx (n=2) leukemia (n=1) tonsil (n=2) and neck (n=1) and all sites in women (30-69 years) include gall bladder (n=1) urinary bladder (n=1) and neck (n=1)

Estimated age truncated incidence rate for the year 2012 based on 2001-2011 census population, New Delhi PBCR data in 2008-2009, and linear extrapolation of changing incidence rates and census population; ATDR- Age-truncated detection rates; ATR- Age-truncated incidence rates