Descriptive epidemiological data of new cases of squamous cell carcino
ma of the vermilion border of the lip in the Netherlands from 1989-94
inclusive are presented. Lip cancer represented 0.47 and 0.09% of all
new malignancies in males and females, respectively. The lower lip was
the most frequently affected site. The majority of the lip cancers we
re diagnosed in tumour stage I. The median age at diagnosis in males w
as 68 years, 5 years less than in females. The overall male-to-female
ratio was 5.7. Age-adjusted incidence rates in males and females were
2.2 and 0.3 per 100 000 (ESR), respectively. The cumulative lifetime r
isk for developing lip cancer was 0.15 for males and 0.03 for females.
Mortality/incidence ratios in males and females were 0.05 and 0.07, r
espectively. Differences in lip cancer incidence were observed between
an urban and a rural area. There was a positive association between t
he occurrence of lip cancer and rural residence; rate ratios were 3.3
among males and 3.5 among females. (C) 1998 Elsevier Science Ltd. All
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