%0 Journal Article
%A Fitzmaurice, Christina
%A Akinyemiju, Tomi F
%A Al Lami, Faris Hasan
%A Alam, Tahiya
%A Alizadeh-Navaei, Reza
%A Allen, Christine
%A Alsharif, Ubai
%A Alvis-Guzman, Nelson
%A Amini, Erfan
%A Anderson, Benjamin O
%A Aremu, Olatunde
%A Artaman, Al
%A Asgedom, Solomon Weldegebreal
%A Assadi, Reza
%A Atey, Tesfay Mehari
%A Avila-Burgos, Leticia
%A Awasthi, Ashish
%A Ba Saleem, Huda Omer
%A Barac, Aleksandra
%A Bennett, James R
%A Bensenor, Isabela M
%A Bhakta, Nickhill
%A Brenner, Hermann
%A Cahuana-Hurtado, Lucero
%A Castañeda-Orjuela, Carlos A
%A Catalá-López, Ferrán
%A Choi, Jee-Young Jasmine
%A Christopher, Devasahayam Jesudas
%A Chung, Sheng-Chia
%A Curado, Maria Paula
%A Dandona, Lalit
%A Dandona, Rakhi
%A das Neves, José
%A Dey, Subhojit
%A Dharmaratne, Samath D
%A Doku, David Teye
%A Driscoll, Tim R
%A Dubey, Manisha
%A Ebrahimi, Hedyeh
%A Edessa, Dumessa
%A El-Khatib, Ziad
%A Endries, Aman Yesuf
%A Fischer, Florian
%A Force, Lisa M
%A Foreman, Kyle J
%A Gebrehiwot, Solomon Weldemariam
%A Gopalani, Sameer Vali
%A Grosso, Giuseppe
%A Gupta, Rahul
%A Gyawali, Bishal
%A Hamadeh, Randah Ribhi
%A Hamidi, Samer
%A Harvey, James
%A Hassen, Hamid Yimam
%A Hay, Roderick J
%A Hay, Simon I
%A Heibati, Behzad
%A Hiluf, Molla Kahssay
%A Horita, Nobuyuki
%A Hosgood, H Dean
%A Ilesanmi, Olayinka S
%A Innos, Kaire
%A Islami, Farhad
%A Jakovljevic, Mihajlo B
%A Johnson, Sarah Charlotte
%A Jonas, Jost B
%A Kasaeian, Amir
%A Kassa, Tesfaye Dessale
%A Khader, Yousef Saleh
%A Khan, Ejaz Ahmad
%A Khan, Gulfaraz
%A Khang, Young-Ho
%A Khosravi, Mohammad Hossein
%A Khubchandani, Jagdish
%A Kopec, Jacek A
%A Kumar, G Anil
%A Kutz, Michael
%A Lad, Deepesh Pravinkumar
%A Lafranconi, Alessandra
%A Lan, Qing
%A Legesse, Yirga
%A Leigh, James
%A Linn, Shai
%A Lunevicius, Raimundas
%A Majeed, Azeem
%A Malekzadeh, Reza
%A Malta, Deborah Carvalho
%A Mantovani, Lorenzo G
%A McMahon, Brian J
%A Meier, Toni
%A Melaku, Yohannes Adama
%A Melku, Mulugeta
%A Memiah, Peter
%A Mendoza, Walter
%A Meretoja, Tuomo J
%A Mezgebe, Haftay Berhane
%A Miller, Ted R
%A Mohammed, Shafiu
%A Mokdad, Ali H
%A Moosazadeh, Mahmood
%A Moraga, Paula
%A Mousavi, Seyyed Meysam
%A Nangia, Vinay
%A Nguyen, Cuong Tat
%A Nong, Vuong Minh
%A Ogbo, Felix Akpojene
%A Olagunju, Andrew Toyin
%A Pa, Mahesh
%A Park, Eun-Kee
%A Patel, Tejas
%A Pereira, David M
%A Pishgar, Farhad
%A Postma, Maarten J
%A Pourmalek, Farshad
%A Qorbani, Mostafa
%A Rafay, Anwar
%A Rawaf, Salman
%A Rawaf, David Laith
%A Roshandel, Gholamreza
%A Safiri, Saeid
%A Salimzadeh, Hamideh
%A Sanabria, Juan Ramon
%A Santric Milicevic, Milena M
%A Sartorius, Benn
%A Satpathy, Maheswar
%A Sepanlou, Sadaf G
%A Shackelford, Katya Anne
%A Shaikh, Masood Ali
%A Sharif-Alhoseini, Mahdi
%A She, Jun
%A Shin, Min-Jeong
%A Shiue, Ivy
%A Shrime, Mark G
%A Sinke, Abiy Hiruye
%A Sisay, Mekonnen
%A Sligar, Amber
%A Sufiyan, Muawiyyah Babale
%A Sykes, Bryan L
%A Tabarés-Seisdedos, Rafael
%A Tessema, Gizachew Assefa
%A Topor-Madry, Roman
%A Tran, Tung Thanh
%A Tran, Bach Xuan
%A Ukwaja, Kingsley Nnanna
%A Vlassov, Vasiliy Victorovich
%A Vollset, Stein Emil
%A Weiderpass, Elisabete
%A Williams, Hywel C
%A Yimer, Nigus Bililign
%A Yonemoto, Naohiro
%A Younis, Mustafa Z
%A Murray, Christopher J L
%A Naghavi, Mohsen
%T Global, Regional, and National Cancer Incidence, Mortality, Years of Life Lost, Years Lived With Disability, and Disability-Adjusted Life-Years for 29 Cancer Groups, 1990 to 2016: A Systematic Analysis for the Global Burden of Disease Study.
%J JAMA oncology
%V 4
%N 11
%@ 2374-2437
%C Chicago, Ill.
%I American Medical Association
%M DKFZ-2018-02267
%P 1553-1568
%D 2018
%X The increasing burden due to cancer and other noncommunicable diseases poses a threat to human development, which has resulted in global political commitments reflected in the Sustainable Development Goals as well as the World Health Organization (WHO) Global Action Plan on Non-Communicable Diseases. To determine if these commitments have resulted in improved cancer control, quantitative assessments of the cancer burden are required.To assess the burden for 29 cancer groups over time to provide a framework for policy discussion, resource allocation, and research focus.Cancer incidence, mortality, years lived with disability, years of life lost, and disability-adjusted life-years (DALYs) were evaluated for 195 countries and territories by age and sex using the Global Burden of Disease study estimation methods. Levels and trends were analyzed over time, as well as by the Sociodemographic Index (SDI). Changes in incident cases were categorized by changes due to epidemiological vs demographic transition.In 2016, there were 17.2 million cancer cases worldwide and 8.9 million deaths. Cancer cases increased by 28
%F PUB:(DE-HGF)16
%9 Journal Article
%$ pmid:29860482
%2 pmc:PMC6248091
%R 10.1001/jamaoncol.2018.2706
%U https://inrepo02.dkfz.de/record/142037