Prostate Cancer Statistics

By koby On August 18, 2009 Under prostate cancer

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In this video, Hans Rosling briefly reviews the risk of getting diagnosed with, and the risk of dying from, prostate cancer in the world.

The data is compiled by IARC ( International Agency for research on cancer) in Lyon, France. The most striking is the high rate of diagnosis per 100 000 men in USA and some countries in West Europe. In contrast, Japan has a very low rate and the most probable explanation is a genetic predisposition in men of European origin. The data is displayed in bubbles for each country and the color of the bubbles refers to the continent where each country is situated.

Duration : 0:4:16


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2 Comments Add yours

  1. MyHealthInnovation
    August 18, 2009
    1:45 am

    I work in …
    I work in healthcare in Canada, we often have a lot of difficulty collecting healthcare statistics because there is not standardized reporting. I am hoping that with more electronically based records there will be increasing amounts of standardized comparable data, and eventually similar information that can be shared globally.

  2. truvelocity
    August 18, 2009
    1:45 am

    What about diet? …
    What about diet? Phytosterols are high in soy. Research needs to be done on that.

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