The data presented from the population-based cancer registry in Harare
, Zimbabwe, represent the first information on the incidence of cancer
in a population of European origin living in Southern Africa for over
30 years. Their cancer pattern is more or less typical of white popul
ations of high socio-economic status living in Europe or North America
, with elevated incidence rates of breast cancer, large-bowel cancer a
nd, in women, lung cancer. However, there are also several unusual fea
tures, with extremely high incidence rates of skin cancers, including
melanomas, and higher rates of liver and bladder cancer than normally
seen in white populations. (C) 1995 Wiley-Liss, Inc.