Lung

Country Cancer (per 100000 females in 2012)

Denmark is the top country by cancer of the lung in the world. As of 2012, cancer of the lung in Denmark was 37.6 per 100000 females that accounts for 5.01% of the world's cancer of the lung. The top 5 countries (others are Canada, the United States of America, Hungary, and Netherlands) account for 22.72% of it. The world's total cancer of the lung was estimated at 750.3 per 100000 females in 2012.

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Denmark 37.6 OECD
Canada 34.4 OECD
United States of America 33.7 OECD
Hungary 33.2 OECD
Netherlands 31.6 OECD
Iceland 28.9 OECD
Ireland 27.4 OECD
Norway 26.1 OECD
United Kingdom 25.8 OECD
New Zealand 23.2 OECD
Poland 21.8 OECD
Australia 21.5 OECD
Switzerland 20.7 OECD
China 20.4 OECD
France 20.2 OECD
Belgium 19.8 OECD
Austria 19.5 OECD
Sweden 19.1 OECD
Luxembourg 18.5 OECD
Germany 17.9 OECD
Czech Republic 17.8 OECD
Slovenia 17.5 OECD
Republic of Korea 16.2 OECD
Israel 14.4 OECD
Slovakia 14.3 OECD
Italy 13.2 OECD
Japan 12.9 OECD
Brazil 12.2 OECD
Finland 12.2 OECD
Spain 11.3 OECD
South Africa 11.2 OECD
Chile 10.2 OECD
Estonia 9.4 OECD
Greece 9 OECD
Turkey 8.8 OECD
Portugal 8.3 OECD
Indonesia 8.1 OECD
Latvia 7.9 OECD
Lithuania 7.2 OECD
Colombia 7.1 OECD
Russian Federation 6.8 OECD
Costa Rica 5 OECD
Mexico 4.9 OECD
India 3.1 OECD