Cancer among the circumpolar Inuit, 1989-2003. I. Background and methods

Int J Circumpolar Health. 2008 Dec;67(5):396-407. doi: 10.3402/ijch.v67i5.18348.

Abstract

Objectives: This is first of 2 papers on the Circumpolar Inuit Cancer Review, an international collaborative effort involving researchers and health officials from Alaska, Canada and Greenland. It covers the period 1989-2003, updating the last review (1969-1988) and together provides an overview of the trends and patterns of cancer among the Inuit in 3 countries and over a 35-year period.

Methods: Inuit cancer cases by age-sex group and anatomic site were obtained from the regional cancer registries. The sources of the age-sex distribution of various Inuit populations include the population registry (Greenland), and annual estimates and periodic censuses (Alaska and Canada). Incidence rates were age-standardization by the direct method to the standard world population of the International Agency for Research on Cancer.

Conclusions: This project demonstrates the feasibility of international partnerships in cancer surveillance, and when these partnerships are extended to other diseases and health conditions, they can contribute to the development of a Circumpolar Health Observatory.

Publication types

  • Research Support, Non-U.S. Gov't

MeSH terms

  • Alaska / epidemiology
  • Arctic Regions / epidemiology
  • Canada / epidemiology
  • Greenland / epidemiology
  • Humans
  • International Cooperation
  • Inuit / statistics & numerical data*
  • Neoplasms / ethnology*