In April 2024, the International Agency for Research on Cancer (IARC) published the 2022 Global Cancer Statistics Report in CA: A Cancer Journal for Clinicians, focusing on the incidence of 36 kinds of cancers in 185 countries or regions around the world, different gender, geographical area and Human Development Index differences in different economic regions. Previously, China's National Cancer Center (NCC) collaborated with IARC to estimate China's cancer incidence data using actual and up-to-date surveillance data from China. This collaboration aimed to ensure consistency between the cancer burden data published by IARC and NCC. In February of the same year, the NCC released the latest estimated statistics regarding the cancer incidence in China for 2022 in the Journal of the National Cancer Center. This research seeks to gather and evaluate the latest reports on cancer incidence from both a global perspective and within China for the year 2022. By conducting a multi-dimensional analysis of cancer incidence patterns, gender distribution, geographic spread, and trends over time, the study highlights the distinctions in the burden of malignant tumors between China and the global scenario. Additionally, it explores the risk factors associated with high-incidence cancer types and examines the current status of prevention and control measures. The findings aim to serve as a valuable reference for developing effective cancer prevention and control strategies in China.
Keywords: Cancer burden; Cancer registry; Epidemiology; Incidence; Neoplasms.
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