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Modeling cancer parameters using Globocan Mexico 2020 estimates

Modeling cancer parameters using Globocan Mexico 2020 estimates

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Cancer remains a major public health burden in Mexico, requiring quantitative analyses to support prevention and control strategies. Using Globocan 2020 estimates, this study models cancer incidence, mortality, and cumulative risk in the Mexico population. In 2020, an estimated 195,499 new cases and 90,222 deaths occurred. The most frequent cancers were Breast, Prostate, Colorectum, Thyroid, and Cervix uteri, with oesophagus showing the highest lethality (Nd/Nc ¿ 96%). The global mortality ratio (slope ¿ 0.3612) suggests that about three-quarters of new cases result in death. Linear and power-law correlations (Eqs. 1-7) describe the causal link between incidence and mortality, while the parameters (¿ = 0.98299, k = 0.5075, ¿i > 1) express behavioral and severity indices. Gender disparities are evident, with Prostate and Colorectum cancers dominating in males, and Breast and Cervix uteri in females. The modeling framework offers predictive insight for evaluating cancer dynamics and improving early detection and public health interventions in Mexico.
Product details
Binding:
Paperback
Number of Pages:
104
Release Date:
2025-12-02
Publication Date:
2025-12-02
Publisher:
GlobeEdit
Languages:
Original: English
ISBN10:
6209307213
ISBN13:
9786209307218
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Weight:
173 g
Height:
150 cm
Width:
220 cm
Thickness:
7 cm
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