Affiliations 

  • 1 H H Lim, AM, MBBS (Malaya), DIH (England), MPH (Malaya), AFOM (London), FACOM (Australia). Mediviron Consultants, .68-C Jalan Kampong Attap 50460 Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia
Singapore Med J, 1986 Dec;27(6):512-8.
PMID: 3589722

Abstract

A study of cancer deaths registered in the Federal Capital of Malaysia during a three-year period from 1979-1981 was carried out to analyse the cancer patterns by age, sex and ethnic group. There were altogether 2524 cancer deaths, constituting 14.5% of the total 17,446 deaths in the three years. Analysis was based on the medically certified and inspected deaths, which constituted 98.2% of the total deaths. Classification was based on the Eighth (1965) Revision of the WHO International Classification of Diseases. A detailed description of the most common cancer deaths among males and females in the total study population, and in each of the three major ethnic groups (Malays; Chinese, Indians) was carried out. Ethnic variations in mortality from some of the common cancers were described and discussed, and compared with another series based on hospital admissions.

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