پديد آورندگان :
Nouraie Seyed Mehdi نويسنده , Khademi Hooman نويسنده , Bahadori Moslem نويسنده , Etemadi Arash نويسنده , Sadjadi Alireza نويسنده , Semnani Shahryar نويسنده
چكيده لاتين :
Cancer registry is an important tool for any
successful cancer control program. The first formal
cancer related data from Iran were published in
1956. In 1969, observations documenting a high
incidence of esophageal cancer in the Caspian
Littoral, urged researchers to set up the first
population-based cancer registry in this region. This
cancer registry was established jointly by University
of Tehran and the International Agency for Research
on Cancer (IARC). In 1976, another cancer registry
started its activities in Fars Province. In 1984, the
Parliament passed a bill mandating the report of all
tissues “diagnosed or suspected as cancer tissue”
to the Ministry of Health. While only 18% of all
estimated cancer cases were reported in first
reports, this rate increased to 81% in 2005 In 1998,
Tehran Population-Based Cancer Registry started to
collect data from cases of cancer referred to the
treatment and diagnostic facilities throughout the
Tehran metropolis. Digestive Disease Research
Center, Tehran University of Medical Sciences,
established four new population-based cancer
registries in Northern Iran and another in Kerman
Province in the south. These five provinces have a
total population of about 9.5 million, and constitute
about 16% of the total population of Iran. While the
pathology-based cancer registration is in place, we
hope that the addition of the population-based
cancer registries, and establishment of new
registries in poorly-covered areas, will improve
cancer reporting in the country.