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© 1985 Oxford University Press

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Oesophageal Cancer among Alaskan Natives, 1955–1981

ANNE P LANIER*, STEVEN J KILKENNY{dagger} and JOSEPH F WILSON{dagger}

*Arctic Investigations Laboratory, Center for Infectious Diseases, Centers for Disease Control 225 Eagle Street, Anchorage, Alaska 99501
{dagger}Alaska Native Medical Center, Third and Gambell Streets Anchorage, Alaska 99510

Lenier A P (Arctic Ivestigations Laboratory for Infectious Diseases for Disease Control, 225 Eagle Steet, Anchorage, Alaka99501, USA), Kilkenny S J and Wilson J F. Oesophageal cancer among Alakan natives, 1955–1981.International Journal of Epidemiology1985, 14:75-78.

Forty-two patients with oesophageal cancer were identified among Alaskan Natives from 1955 through 1981. Based on rates for US whites, there were 1.3 and 3.8 times the number of Native men and and women diagnosed with oesophageal cancer as expected. Forty of the patients were Eskimo or Aleut, resulting in an incidence for Eskimo—Aleuts of 10.9 for males and 8.3 for females per 100 000 adjusted to the world standard population. The distribution of cancer patients by residence at diagnosis showed marked regional clustering, which has been observed among oesophageal cancer patients in several other areas of the world.

Revised 1 January 1984


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