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==Epidemiology== | |||
'''Incidence'''<ref>Anal Carcinoma [http://www.thedoctorsdoctor.com/diseases/anal_ca.htm#epidemiology]</ref> | |||
*In women and men who do not engage in anal intercourse with other men - 0.9/100,000 | |||
*In HIV negative men who engage in anal intercourse with other men - 35/100,000 | |||
*In HIV positive men who engage in anal intercourse with other men - (estimated) 60-70/100,000 | |||
Anal cancer is uncommon and accounts for only 4% of all cancers of the lower alimentary tract. There are estimated to be 4,650 new cases and 690 deaths from anal cancer in the United States in 2007.<ref>National Cancer Institute: Anal Cancer[http://www.nci.nih.gov/cancertopics/pdq/treatment/anal/healthprofessional]</ref> | |||
Because it is rare and because it occurs in a body part that is rarely discussed, most people are unaware of its existence. | |||
==References== | ==References== |
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Epidemiology
Incidence[1]
- In women and men who do not engage in anal intercourse with other men - 0.9/100,000
- In HIV negative men who engage in anal intercourse with other men - 35/100,000
- In HIV positive men who engage in anal intercourse with other men - (estimated) 60-70/100,000
Anal cancer is uncommon and accounts for only 4% of all cancers of the lower alimentary tract. There are estimated to be 4,650 new cases and 690 deaths from anal cancer in the United States in 2007.[2] Because it is rare and because it occurs in a body part that is rarely discussed, most people are unaware of its existence.
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