Cancer Res Treat.  2022 Apr;54(2):345-351. 10.4143/crt.2022.179.

Prediction of Cancer Incidence and Mortality in Korea, 2022

Affiliations
  • 1Korea Central Cancer Registry, National Cancer Center, Goyang, Korea
  • 2Division of Cancer Registration and Surveillance, National Cancer Control Institute, National Cancer Center, Goyang, Korea
  • 3National Cancer Center Graduate School of Cancer Science and Policy, National Cancer Center, Goyang, Korea
  • 4National Cancer Control Institute, National Cancer Center, Goyang, Korea

Abstract

Purpose
This study aimed to report the projected cancer incidence and mortality for the year 2022 to estimate Korea’s current cancer burden.
Materials and Methods
Cancer incidence data from 1999 to 2019 were obtained from the Korea National Cancer Incidence Database, and cancer mortality data from 1993 to 2020 were acquired from Statistics Korea. Cancer incidence and mortality were projected by fitting a linear regression model to observed age-specific cancer rates against their respective years and then by multiplying the projected age-specific rates by the anticipated age-specific population for 2022. A joinpoint regression model was used to determine the year in which the linear trend changed significantly; we only used the data of the latest trend.
Results
In total, 274,488 new cancer cases and 81,277 cancer deaths are expected to occur in Korea in 2022. The most common cancer site is expected to be the thyroid, followed by the lung, colon and rectum, breast, and stomach. These five cancers are expected to represent half of the overall burden of cancer in Korea. The most common type of cancer leading to death is expected to be lung cancer, followed by liver, colorectal, pancreatic, and gallbladder cancers.
Conclusion
The incidence rates for all types of cancer in Korea are estimated to gradually decrease. These up-to-date estimates of the cancer burden in Korea could be an important resource for planning and evaluating cancer-control programs.

Keyword

Incidence; Mortality; Neoplasms; Forecasting; Korea; 2022

Figure

  • Fig. 1 The 10 leading types of estimated new cancer cases and deaths by sex in 2022. (A) Estimated new cases. (B) Estimated deaths.

  • Fig. 2 Projected age-specific incidences of major cancers during 2022 in Korea. (A) Men. (B) Women.

  • Fig. 3 Projected age-specific mortality rates of major cancers during 2022 in Korea. (A) Men. (B). Women.


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