X. Bonfill et al., CHANGES IN CANCER MORTALITY IN CATALONIA AND SPAIN (1975-77 AND 1987-89) - A COMPARISON WITH OTHER EUROPEAN COUNTRIES, European journal of cancer prevention, 4(6), 1995, pp. 453-458
Comparisons of cancer mortality in Catalonia and Spain have shown an i
ntermediate position of these areas in relation to the rest of Europe.
This study compares the overall cancer mortality in Catalonia and Spa
in in the periods 1975-77 and 1987-89 in relation to other European co
untries selected on the basis of geographical proximity and availabili
ty of information. Adjusted and truncated cancer mortality rates and r
elative changes in these rates have been assessed for both sexes. The
mortality rate for males in Catalonia, Spain, Italy, Portugal and Fran
ce has increased from 1975-77 to 1987-89 with relative increments of 1
3.5%, 13.7%, 10.1%, 9.6% and 4.3% respectively, whereas in Switzerland
and England and Wales this rate has decreased, The mortality rate for
females showed a slight drop between the two periods in all the studi
ed countries except England and Wales and Portugal. By age groups, in
males, the 0-44 year interval in Catalonia, Spain, France and Portugal
, in descending order, showed the highest rates. The marked contrast o
f the evolution of the cancer mortality rate in Catalonia, Spain, Ital
y, France and Portugal, compared with Switzerland and England and Wale
s, and especially the considerable increase of the mortality in young
people in Catalonia, indicates the extremely urgent need for all count
ries to adopt the measures to control cancer that have already shown t
hemselves to be effective elsewhere.