The incidence of cancer in the Netherlands

Europe Female (per 100000 females in 2012)

Denmark is the top country by the incidence of cancer in female among 27 countries. As of 2012, the incidence of cancer in female in Denmark was 328.8 per 100000 females that accounts for 5.03% of total the incidence of cancer in female. The top 5 countries (others are Netherlands, Belgium, Ireland, and Norway) account for 22.41% of it. The total the incidence of cancer in female was estimated at 6,530.6 per 100000 females in 2012.

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Denmark 328.8 OECD
Netherlands 289.6 OECD
Belgium 288.9 OECD
Ireland 278.9 OECD
Norway 277.1 OECD
Iceland 274.2 OECD
United Kingdom 267.3 OECD
France 261.9 OECD
Luxembourg 259.6 OECD
Czech Republic 258.9 OECD
Italy 255.2 OECD
Germany 252.5 OECD
Slovenia 251.5 OECD
Sweden 248.7 OECD
Switzerland 245.9 OECD
Slovakia 238 OECD
Hungary 236.5 OECD
Finland 234.2 OECD
Lithuania 224 OECD
Austria 222.7 OECD
Latvia 206.5 OECD
Poland 205.6 OECD
Estonia 202.7 OECD
Spain 198.2 OECD
Portugal 198.1 OECD
Russian Federation 187.1 OECD
Greece 138 OECD
Health Non-communicable Diseases
Cancer Female 289.6 per 100000 females in 2012 OECD
Health Non-communicable Diseases Cancer Female (per 100000 females in 2012)
Breast 99 OECD
Colon 33.9 OECD
Lung 31.6 OECD
Cervix 6.8 OECD