Long-term trends in pancreatic cancer mortality in Spain (1952-2012).
Daniel Seoane-MatoOlivier NuñezNerea Fernández-de-LarreaBeatriz Pérez-GómezMarina PollánGonzalo López-AbenteNuria AragonésPublished in: BMC cancer (2018)
Pancreatic cancer mortality increased over the study period in both sexes and all regions. An important rise in rates -around 4% annually- was registered until the 1980s, and upward trends were more moderate subsequently. The differences among sexes in trends in younger generations may be linked to different past prevalence of exposure to some risk factors, particularly tobacco, which underwent an earlier decrease in men than in women.