The idea of recording information on all cancer cases in defined community dates from the first half of the twentieth
century, and there has been a steady growth in the number of such cancer registries since. Through a series of
milestones; population-based cancer registration reached its current status where 290 registries in 68 countries are
included in the version X of Cancer Incidence in 5 Continents. Egypt started to be indulged in cancer registration on
1936 and reached the stage of National Population-based Cancer Registry program in 2007. This review describes
the evolution of cancer registration from cancer surveys, hospital-based registration and finally population-based
registries and how Egypt made advantage of this worldwide evolution of cancer registration, with its pitfalls,
difficulties and solutions, to establish its national population-based cancer registry program (NCRPE). The paper
also describes most relevant cancer statistics in Egypt and, for the first time, the most recent incidence rates obtained
through Egypt NCRPE in 3 regions representing Upper, Middle and Lower Egypt with provisional estimate of
cancer incidence rates stratified by gender for entire Egypt.
Research Member
Research Department
Research Year
2015
Research Journal
SECI Oncology
Research Vol
2015(4)
Research Rank
2
Research Website
http://journal.seci.info/papers/2015/4.pdf
Research Abstract