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Review
. 2019 Apr;82(2):91-93.
doi: 10.4046/trd.2018.0032. Epub 2018 Sep 28.

The Development of the Korean Lung Cancer Registry (KALC-R)

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The Development of the Korean Lung Cancer Registry (KALC-R)

Young Chul Kim et al. Tuberc Respir Dis (Seoul). 2019 Apr.

Abstract

Lung cancer is the most commonly diagnosed cancer and the leading cause of cancer-related deaths worldwide. Globally, there were an estimated 1.8 million new cases and 1.59 million deaths in 2012. In Korea, the incidence of lung cancer is increasing and 24,267 (47.6/100,000) patients with lung cancer were registered at the Korea Central Cancer Registry in 2015. Previous nationwide surveys of lung cancer were performed in 1998 by the Korean Academy of Tuberculosis and Respiratory Diseases and in 2007 by the Korean Association for Lung Cancer (KALC), but the studies faced difficulties in maintaining lung cancer registry because of limitations regarding the Private Information Protection Act. To produce unbiased and reliable epidemiological data, the KALC and Korean Central Cancer Registry developed a detailed lung cancer registry (KALC-R) data structure. Following a pilot survey of 489 lung cancer cases in 2013, about 10% of the sampled lung cancer cases from the Korean Central Cancer Registry are surveyed each year. With the analysis of detailed data from the KALC-R, an important epidemiological background for scientific research or policy development is expected to be generated.

Keywords: Lung Neoplasms; Registries; Smokers.

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Figure 1
Figure 1. Comparison of the proportion of adenocarcinoma, female patients, and lung cancer patients who have never smoked, as reviewed between the national surveys of 1997, 2005, and 2013.

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