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8/28/20

European Cancer statistics: The Netherlands has the third highest incidences of cancer in Europe after Ireland and Denmark

The Netherlands has relatively more cancer cases than any other country in Europe apart from Ireland and Denmark, with colon, melanoma and breast cancer the most common forms of the illness, the Dutch cancer centre IKNL said on Friday.

Cancer of the oesophagus, bladder and lung cancer are also far more prevalent in the Netherlands than in most other European countries, the IKNL said. The data comes from combined Dutch and European sources.

Women in the Netherlands suffer from cancer more often, particularly breast cancer and lung cancer while incidences of prostate cancer among men is also higher than in other European countries. The high incidence rate of lung cancer is down to more women smokers as a result of the ‘early emancipation wave’ of the 1970s,

IKNL cancer specialist Otto Visser told broadcaster NOS. ‘ ‘You can see this in other countries where the emancipation of women started relatively early,’ Visser said. ‘In Denmark many women took up smoking during the 70s and 80s and that country is in the top three.’

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