Cancer incidence in indigenous populations of Western Amazon, Brazil.
Maria Fernanda de Sousa Oliveira BorgesSergio KoifmanRosalina Jorge KoifmanIlce Ferreira da SilvaPublished in: Ethnicity & health (2021)
Cervical, stomach, and liver cancers corresponded to 52% of the cases and were highly incident among the Brazilian indigenous population of Western Amazon compared to non-indigenous counterparts. Despite the low frequency of breast and prostate cancer, the fact they were present among indigenous peoples suggests a complex epidemiological transition framework in these populations.