- Author:
Sang Kook LEE
1
;
Sang In KIM
;
Eui Keun HAM
;
Yong Il KIM
;
Chang Yoon LIM
;
Je G CHI
;
Han Ik CHO
;
Hyun Soon LEE
;
Seong Hoe PARK
;
Chul Woo KIM
;
Jeong Wook SEO
;
Yoon Ok AHN
Author Information
- Publication Type:Original Article ; Research Support, Non-U.S. Gov't
- Keywords: Cancer; relative frequency; malignant neoplasm; epidemiology
- MeSH: Cohort Studies; Female; Humans; Korea/epidemiology; Male; Neoplasms/*epidemiology; Sex Factors
- From:Journal of Korean Medical Science 1988;3(1):1-12
- CountryRepublic of Korea
- Language:English
- Abstract: A statistical analysis was made on 19,140 primary malignant tumors histopathologically diagnosed at Seoul National University Hospital during 9 year period from 1978 to 1986. The study was performed to understand the recent trend of the relative frequency of the primary malignant tumors among Koreans and to compare it with the previous studies using same hospital materials, twice presented in 1968 and 1978, respectively. Sex distribution of the cases was 10,025 (52.38%) males and 9,115 (47.62%) females. Among males the frequency rank was stomach (33.88%), lung and bronchus (8.73%), leukemia (7.02%), liver (4.79%) and oral cavity (4.70%). And among females it was uterine cervix (24.48%), stomach (20.45%), thyroid (7.87%), breast (6.48%) and leukemia (4.78%). The relative frequency of malignant tumors in this study was generally similar to the previous data published in 1978 at this department, except for the fact that stomach and lung cancers were more commonly seen in both sexes during this study period than the previous periods of years.