%0 Journal Article %T Analysis of cancer registration data in Ege University: evaluation of 34134 cases %A Ayfer HAYDARO£¿LU %A Yasemin B£¿L¨¹KBA£¿I %A Zeynep £¿ZSARAN %J Turkish Journal of Oncology %D 2007 %I KARE Publishing %X OBJECTIVES: Ege University Cancer data is being collected by Ege University Cancer Fight against Cancer, Practice and Research Center within the ¡° zmir Cancer Incidence and Data Collection Project¡± which initiated in 1991. Gender, tumor type, stage and their relationship with residence place were analyzed in 34134 cases that was diagnosed cancer and treated in our hospital between 1992-2004. METHODS: Of the patients, 56.6% were male and 43.4% were women. Stage distribution was as following: 31.6% local, 43% local advanced and 25.4% metastatic disease. RESULTS: It was observed that men compared to women (p=0.00), patients who live outside zmir compared to patients living in zmir (p=0.00) presented to the hospital with more advanced disease. When residence area, stage and gender were evaluated together, it was determined that women (p=0.011) and men (p=0.04) who were living in zmir have been diagnosed at early stage. According to tumor groups, while patients with larynx, prostate or breast cancer who were living in zmir has been diagnosed at early stage (p=0.05, p=0.008, p=0.000, respectively), no significant correlation could be detected among patients with lung, colorectal, cervix and endometrial cancer. CONCLUSION: People who live in cities benefit from proximity to developed diagnose and medical centers and the effects of screening and training programmes are observed over women. Cancer training programmes should be enlarged for men besides rural areas. %K Cancer %K epidemiology %K residence area. %U http://onkder.org/pdf.php3?id=626