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==Overview== | ==Overview== | ||
The prevalence of hypopharyngeal cancer is estimated to be 2,500 new cases annually in U.S and hypopharyngeal cancer is a very rare type of cancer. Hypopharyngeal cancer commonly affects patients in 55 to 65 years of age. Males are mostly affected with a hypopharyngeal cancer compare to women. Hypopharyngeal cancer comprises about 7% of all cancers of the head and neck. | The [[prevalence]] of hypopharyngeal cancer is estimated to be 2,500 new cases annually in U.S and hypopharyngeal cancer is a very [[rare]] type of [[cancer]]. Hypopharyngeal cancer commonly affects patients in 55 to 65 years of age. Males are mostly affected with a hypopharyngeal cancer compare to women. Hypopharyngeal cancer comprises about 7% of all [[cancers]] of the head and neck. | ||
==Epidemiology and Demographics== | ==Epidemiology and Demographics== | ||
===Prevalence=== | ===Prevalence=== | ||
*The prevalence of hypopharyngeal cancer is estimated to be 2,500 new cases annually<ref>{{cite book | last = DeVita | first = Vincent | title = DeVita, Hellman, and Rosenberg's cancer : principles & practice of oncology | publisher = Wolters Kluwer Health/Lippincott Williams & Wilkins | location = Philadelphia | year = 2011 | isbn = 978-1-4511-0545-2 }}</ref> | *The [[prevalence]] of hypopharyngeal cancer is estimated to be 2,500 new cases annually<ref>{{cite book | last = DeVita | first = Vincent | title = DeVita, Hellman, and Rosenberg's cancer : principles & practice of oncology | publisher = Wolters Kluwer Health/Lippincott Williams & Wilkins | location = Philadelphia | year = 2011 | isbn = 978-1-4511-0545-2 }}</ref> | ||
*Hypopharyngeal cancer comprises about 7% of all cancers of head and neck<ref name= IJRSR>{{cite journal|journal=International Journal of Recent Scientific Research|issn=09763031|doi=10.24327/IJRSR}}</ref> | *Hypopharyngeal cancer comprises about 7% of all cancers of [[head]] and [[neck]]<ref name="IJRSR">{{cite journal|journal=International Journal of Recent Scientific Research|issn=09763031|doi=10.24327/IJRSR}}</ref> | ||
===Incidence=== | ===Incidence=== | ||
*The incidence of hypopharyngeal cancer is estimated to less than 1 per 100,000 individuals in the United States each year.<ref name=bbb>Hypopharyngeal cancer epidemiology and treatment. http://www.cancer.gov/types/head-and-neck/hp/hypopharyngeal-treatment-pdq</ref><ref name= IJRSR /> | *The incidence of hypopharyngeal cancer is estimated to less than 1 per 100,000 individuals in the United States each year.<ref name="bbb">Hypopharyngeal cancer epidemiology and treatment. http://www.cancer.gov/types/head-and-neck/hp/hypopharyngeal-treatment-pdq</ref><ref name="IJRSR" /> | ||
===Age=== | ===Age=== | ||
*Hypopharyngeal cancer commonly affects patients in 55 to 65 years of age<ref>{{cite book | last = Barnes | first = Leon | title = Surgical pathology of the head and neck | publisher = M. Dekker | location = New York | year = 2001 | isbn = 0-8247-0109-7 }}</ref> | *Hypopharyngeal cancer commonly affects patients in 55 to 65 years of age<ref>{{cite book | last = Barnes | first = Leon | title = Surgical pathology of the head and neck | publisher = M. Dekker | location = New York | year = 2001 | isbn = 0-8247-0109-7 }}</ref> | ||
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===Gender=== | ===Gender=== | ||
*Males are mostly affected with a hypopharyngeal cancer compare to females. | *Males are mostly affected with a hypopharyngeal cancer compare to females. | ||
*Women are mostly affected with postcricoid carcinoma area<ref name= IJRSR /><ref>{{cite book | last = Barnes | first = Leon | title = Surgical pathology of the head and neck | publisher = M. Dekker | location = New York | year = 2001 | isbn = 0-8247-0109-7 }}</ref> | *Women are mostly affected with [[Cricoid|postcricoid]] carcinoma area<ref name="IJRSR" /><ref>{{cite book | last = Barnes | first = Leon | title = Surgical pathology of the head and neck | publisher = M. Dekker | location = New York | year = 2001 | isbn = 0-8247-0109-7 }}</ref> | ||
*Males are mostly affected with piriform sinuses and posterior pharyngeal wall carcinoma<ref name= IJRSR /> | *Males are mostly affected with [[Piriform sinus|piriform]] [[sinuses]] and [[posterior]] [[pharyngeal]] wall carcinoma<ref name="IJRSR" /> | ||
===Region=== | ===Region=== | ||
*Hypopharyngeal cancer is more common in Japan, India and Iran<ref name= IJRSR>{{cite journal|journal=International Journal of Recent Scientific Research|issn=09763031|doi=10.24327/IJRSR}}</ref> | *Hypopharyngeal cancer is more common in Japan, India and Iran<ref name="IJRSR">{{cite journal|journal=International Journal of Recent Scientific Research|issn=09763031|doi=10.24327/IJRSR}}</ref> | ||
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Overview
The prevalence of hypopharyngeal cancer is estimated to be 2,500 new cases annually in U.S and hypopharyngeal cancer is a very rare type of cancer. Hypopharyngeal cancer commonly affects patients in 55 to 65 years of age. Males are mostly affected with a hypopharyngeal cancer compare to women. Hypopharyngeal cancer comprises about 7% of all cancers of the head and neck.
Epidemiology and Demographics
Prevalence
- The prevalence of hypopharyngeal cancer is estimated to be 2,500 new cases annually[1]
- Hypopharyngeal cancer comprises about 7% of all cancers of head and neck[2]
Incidence
- The incidence of hypopharyngeal cancer is estimated to less than 1 per 100,000 individuals in the United States each year.[3][2]
Age
- Hypopharyngeal cancer commonly affects patients in 55 to 65 years of age[4]
- Hypopharyngeal cancer commonly obeserved in older people.
Gender
- Males are mostly affected with a hypopharyngeal cancer compare to females.
- Women are mostly affected with postcricoid carcinoma area[2][5]
- Males are mostly affected with piriform sinuses and posterior pharyngeal wall carcinoma[2]
Region
- Hypopharyngeal cancer is more common in Japan, India and Iran[2]
References
- ↑ DeVita, Vincent (2011). DeVita, Hellman, and Rosenberg's cancer : principles & practice of oncology. Philadelphia: Wolters Kluwer Health/Lippincott Williams & Wilkins. ISBN 978-1-4511-0545-2.
- ↑ 2.0 2.1 2.2 2.3 2.4 International Journal of Recent Scientific Research. doi:10.24327/IJRSR. ISSN 0976-3031. Missing or empty
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(help) - ↑ Hypopharyngeal cancer epidemiology and treatment. http://www.cancer.gov/types/head-and-neck/hp/hypopharyngeal-treatment-pdq
- ↑ Barnes, Leon (2001). Surgical pathology of the head and neck. New York: M. Dekker. ISBN 0-8247-0109-7.
- ↑ Barnes, Leon (2001). Surgical pathology of the head and neck. New York: M. Dekker. ISBN 0-8247-0109-7.