Oman Daily Observer

Breast, prostate cancers most common in Oman

- STAFF REPORTER MUSCAT, OCT 21

The cancer incidence rate is 103.8 per 100,000 in the Sultanate, with breast cancer being most common among women and prostate cancer among men, according to 2015 Cancer Incidence Report.

According to the report, brought out by Ministry of Health (MOH) on Sunday, 1,840 cases of cancer have been detected in the country, of which 1,615 are Omani (749 males, 866 females) and 185 expats.

Cancer cases among below 14 years reached 111.

The report was brought out by the MOH, represente­d by Directorat­e General of Primary Healthcare (DGPH), Non-communicab­le Diseases Department in cooperatio­n with the National Oncology Center.

The launch ceremony was held under the patronage of Dr Ahmed bin Mohammed al Saidi, Minister of Health.

Dr Al Saeedi said cancer is not a cause of concern in Oman compared with other countries in the region or the world.

He said the Sultanate was the first country in the GCC to publish the 2015 Cancer Incidence Report.

The minister called upon public and private health sectors and health workers to cooperate with the cancer registry team by providing accurate data.

Dr Said bin Harib al Lamki, DGPH Director General, said the Sultanate has followed UN initiative on developing a multi-sectoral strategy as well as the National Policy of Noncommuni­cable Diseases Control.

He said the cancer incidence report covered the main diseases such as cancer, diabetes, respirator­y diseases and cardiovasc­ular diseases.

The Oman National Cancer Registry (ONCR) is the mainstay for cancer treatment and control. It is considered a reliable resource for decision-makers in developing prevention programmes. children

ONCR, establishe­d in 1985, aims at compiling a database about cancer cases in the Sultanate, monitoring cancer trends as well as providing researcher­s and doctors with informatio­n on types and number of cancer cases and their population distributi­on.

 ?? — ONA ?? Dr Ahmed bin Mohammed al Saeedi, Minister of Health, at the launch of Cancer Incidence Report on Sunday in Muscat.
— ONA Dr Ahmed bin Mohammed al Saeedi, Minister of Health, at the launch of Cancer Incidence Report on Sunday in Muscat.

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