The use of different registration rules from one registry to another,
both generally and also for paired organs, leads to variations in the
proportion of multiple primary cancers: in men, from 0.4 to 4.9% for t
he colon, 0.1 to 2.7% for the lung, and 4.1 to 8.6% for the mouth and
pharynx. Subjective factors, often impossible to verify, contribute to
these variations. The impact on the estimation of incidence rates and
trends is not negligible for cancers of the mouth and the pharynx and
for all the cancers taken together. The trend towards an increase of
cancers of the mouth and pharynx in the Bas-Rhin disappeared when the
incidence was expressed taking only the first cancer (incidence by ind
ividual) into consideration, and the differences in incidence between
the Calvados and the Bas-Rhin registries for the same site also disapp
eared. In the absence of harmonisation of the rules and methods follow
ed for regisration, incidence by individual is the only approach which
makes it possible to compare incidence rates and trends between regis
tries. (C) 1996 Elsevier Science Ltd