J. Iscovich et al., DESCRIPTIVE EPIDEMIOLOGY OF MALIGNANT-TUMORS IN ETHIOPIAN JEWS IMMIGRATING TO ISRAEL, 1984-89, Israel journal of medical sciences, 29(6-7), 1993, pp. 364-367
This descriptive epidemiological study analyzes the frequency of cance
r after the arrival of Ethiopian immigrants as reported to the Israel
Cancer Registry from 1984 to 1989. The study cohort comprised 8,272 in
dividuals (estimated 4,253 males and 4,019 females) with 27,966 and 26
,848 person-years observed for males and females, respectively. Overal
l cancer incidence in this migrant cohort was low for both genders com
pared to cancer incidence among Jews born in Israel. The standardized
incidence ratio (SIR) (in percentage) for cancers at all sites was 39
[95% confidence interval (CI) = 22-64] and 63 (95% CI = 41-92) for mal
es and females, respectively. Male primary liver cancer and female thy
roid cancer had high SIRs. All other sites had either average or low S
IRs. No cases of neoplasms were reported in the respiratory system. Ex
cept for primary liver cancer, digestive neoplasms had an inverse male
: female ratio.