Epidemiology of Pancreatic Cancer in Saudi Arabia: A Retrospective Analysis of Pancreatic Cancer Diagnosed in Saudi Arabia Between 2004 and 2015.
Ibrahim G AlghamdiMajid AlmadiFahad AlsohaibaniMahmoud MosliEdward Bentz DevolFaisal AbaalkhailFaisal A AlSaifWaleed K Al-HamoudiNasser Al-SaneaMazen HassanainSaleh A AlqahtaniPublished in: Clinical and experimental gastroenterology (2021)
This study revealed a slight increase of the CIR and ASIR of pancreatic cancer among males and females of the Saudi population. Eastern region, Riyadh, and Tabuk had the highest overall ASIRs of pancreatic cancer among males, Riyadh, Northern region, and Tabuk among Saudi females. The area least affected by pancreatic cancer was observed in Jazan among male and female Saudis. The rates of pancreatic cancer in Saudi Arabia were significantly higher among males compared with female Saudis. Further analytical studies are needed to identify the potential risk factors for pancreatic cancer among the Saudi population.