The incidence of cancer is rising globally at a remarkable rate. According to the global cancer Observatory, the total number of cases in Pakistan were 178,388 in 2020; and these figures were provided by the Punjab Cancer Registry which represents the population of Lahore and some parts of central Punjab. Considering the overall 220 million population, these figures are severe underestimation of the true cancer burden in Pakistan. Unfortunately, several attempts at establishing a national cancer registry in the country have failed in the past. Resource limitations, including funds, manpower and infrastructure, and the lack of interest on the part of the governments are behind the failure of the establishment of a national cancer database. T...
ABSTRACTPathology-based cancer data is a high quality reflection of the patterns of cancer in the po...
Abstract Background Pakistan’s population is ethnically diverse with distinct ethnic groups inhabiti...
Cancer registration is important for epidemiology, planning, cancer policy and research. The network...
The incidence of cancer is rising globally at a remarkable rate. According to the global cancer Obse...
Cancer registration is a neglected area in our part of the world. Therefore, it is difficult to comp...
Background: Cervical cancer is a major cause of cancer-related deaths among women worldwide. Paucity...
Worldwide, there are over 10 million new cases of cancer annually (4.7 million in developed countrie...
In the scenario of limited resources for implementation of screening programmes in Pakistan, the onl...
Cancer is the second leading cause of death globally. However, in Pakistan, in the absence of a nati...
BackgroundPakistan has a high incidence of cancer. The most severely affected province is the North ...
Objectives To study the cancer incidence rates over 10 years (2010–2019), in Lahore, Pakistan.Design...
The Global Initiative for Cancer Registry Development partnership, led by the International Agency f...
With current situation of increasing burden of cancer in Pakistan, this report reviews studies relat...
BACKGROUND: Pakistan has a population of over 198 million making it the world's sixth populous count...
Cancer is a type of disease that causes uncontrolled growth of abnormal cells in the body. The entir...
ABSTRACTPathology-based cancer data is a high quality reflection of the patterns of cancer in the po...
Abstract Background Pakistan’s population is ethnically diverse with distinct ethnic groups inhabiti...
Cancer registration is important for epidemiology, planning, cancer policy and research. The network...
The incidence of cancer is rising globally at a remarkable rate. According to the global cancer Obse...
Cancer registration is a neglected area in our part of the world. Therefore, it is difficult to comp...
Background: Cervical cancer is a major cause of cancer-related deaths among women worldwide. Paucity...
Worldwide, there are over 10 million new cases of cancer annually (4.7 million in developed countrie...
In the scenario of limited resources for implementation of screening programmes in Pakistan, the onl...
Cancer is the second leading cause of death globally. However, in Pakistan, in the absence of a nati...
BackgroundPakistan has a high incidence of cancer. The most severely affected province is the North ...
Objectives To study the cancer incidence rates over 10 years (2010–2019), in Lahore, Pakistan.Design...
The Global Initiative for Cancer Registry Development partnership, led by the International Agency f...
With current situation of increasing burden of cancer in Pakistan, this report reviews studies relat...
BACKGROUND: Pakistan has a population of over 198 million making it the world's sixth populous count...
Cancer is a type of disease that causes uncontrolled growth of abnormal cells in the body. The entir...
ABSTRACTPathology-based cancer data is a high quality reflection of the patterns of cancer in the po...
Abstract Background Pakistan’s population is ethnically diverse with distinct ethnic groups inhabiti...
Cancer registration is important for epidemiology, planning, cancer policy and research. The network...