Oral Squamous Cell Carcinoma Cancer: A Real Global Indicators

  • 1Ashjan Mohammed Hussein, 2Noor Thaer Ad 3Anwar Khalil Ismael, 4Tareq Hafdi Abdta 5Nathier A. Ibrahim, 6Ayat Majeed Zeadan

Abstract

Background: Oral squamous cell carcinoma cancer is a type of cancer called head and neck cancer, and it can be in any part of the mouth, and when not treated early, it moves to other parts of the body. This paper seeks to find indicators and comparisons of the number of injuries and deaths by regions of the world. Material & Methods: The data of this disease for the year 2022 was used from the National Agency for Research on Cancers / Global Cancer Observatory, giving an accurate analysis of incidence, mortality, and prevalence. Survival rate and comparisons by regions and countries for both sexes have been done. Reference was also made to the indicators of the disease in Iraq and the analysis of their data.

Finding: The results of the analysis showed that the male cancer rates were much higher than the female rates; Asian countries have the highest numbers and survival rates; the best survival rates were in Africa and Oceania; and the survival rates were higher in developed countries and the lowest in developing countries. Conclusion: By analyzing the data, it was found that the cases in males are higher than in females, and the survival rates in developed countries were much higher than in developing countries. India, China, and the United States of America occupied the first places in injuries and deaths; the least was in Indonesia. The survival rate of women was higher than men, and the best was the United States of America, while the rest of the countries had very similar percentages.

Published
2025-11-29