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Share of new cancers caused by Helicobacter pylori bacteria

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Share of new cancers caused by Helicobacter pylori bacteria
Proportion of all cancers but non-melanoma skin cancer (c00-97, but c44) cases among all individuals attributable to helicobacter pylori
Source
International Agency for Research on Cancer (2020) – with minor processing by Our World in Data
Last updated
September 6, 2024
Next expected update
September 2025
Date range
2020–2020
Unit
%

Sources and processing

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The dataset includes data on cancers linked to ten infectious pathogens classified as carcinogenic by the International Agency for Research on Cancer (IARC), such as Helicobacter pylori, hepatitis B and C viruses, and human papillomavirus (HPV). It includes population attributable fractions (PAFs), which estimate the proportion of cancer cases associated with each infection, and age-standardized rates (ASRs), which adjust for age distribution differences to allow for comparisons across populations.

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September 6, 2024
Citation
This is the citation of the original data obtained from the source, prior to any processing or adaptation by Our World in Data. To cite data downloaded from this page, please use the suggested citation given in Reuse This Work below.
Methodology described in “Global burden of cancer attributable to infections in 2018: a worldwide incidence analysis; de Martel C, Georges D, Bray F, Ferlay J, Clifford GM; Lancet Glob Health, 2020” applied to 2020 cancer incidence estimates.

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“Data Page: Share of new cancers caused by Helicobacter pylori bacteria”, part of the following publication: Saloni Dattani, Veronika Samborska, Hannah Ritchie and Max Roser (2024) - “Cancer”. Data adapted from International Agency for Research on Cancer. Retrieved from https://ourworldindata.org/grapher/share-of-new-cancers-caused-by-helicobacter-pylori-bacteria [online resource]
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International Agency for Research on Cancer (2020) – with minor processing by Our World in Data

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International Agency for Research on Cancer (2020) – with minor processing by Our World in Data. “Share of new cancers caused by Helicobacter pylori bacteria” [dataset]. International Agency for Research on Cancer, “Cancers Attributable to Infections” [original data]. Retrieved November 21, 2024 from https://ourworldindata.org/grapher/share-of-new-cancers-caused-by-helicobacter-pylori-bacteria