TY - JOUR T1 - Statistical Data from 1979 to 2022 on Prostate Cancer in Populations of Northern and Central Mexico A1 - Lauro Figueroa-Valverde A1 - Rosas-Nexticapa Marcela A1 - Magdalena Alvarez-Ramirez A1 - Maria Lopez-Ramos A1 - Virginia Mateu-Armand A1 - Aguilar-Sánchez Emilio JF - Bulletin of Pioneering Researches of Medical and Clinical Science JO - Bull Pioneer Res Med Clin Sci SN - 3006-2659 Y1 - 2024 VL - 3 IS - 1 DO - 10.51847/snclnafVdg SP - 24 EP - 30 N2 - For several years, prostate cancer has increased worldwide, resulting in a decrease in life expectancy in men. Recently, the World Health Organization reported that this clinical pathology was associated with an increased mortality rate in patients aged 60 to > 60 years. This investigation aimed to analyze some statistical data on prostate cancer in Central and northern Mexico (45 to 64; 65 and ˃ 65 years) populations using the Information System of the Ministry of Health of Mexico. Statistical data showed a higher mortality degree in Mexico City compared to Hidalgo, Morelos, Puebla, Querétaro, and Tlaxcala. Other data on mortality in regions of Northern Mexico indicate that the population of Nuevo León had a higher mortality degree compared to California, Southern California, Chihuahua, Coahuila, and Durango. These results may be associated with differences in the population size of each region involved in Central and Northern cities, Mexico, or some specific demographic factors of each city. It is important to mention that it is necessary to analyze other types of risk factors related to prostate cancer development in Mexico, to have a good data system that serves as an axis for population clinical diagnosis. UR - https://bprmcs.com/article/statistical-data-from-1979-to-2022-on-prostate-cancer-in-populations-of-northern-and-central-mexico-5li09eetehvuoyo ER -