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Nasopharyngeal Carcinoma in Southeast Asia: Current Landscape and Future Priorities

Suat Ming Chan Ian C. Paterson Lee Fah Yap

Abstrak

Nasopharyngeal carcinoma (NPC) remains a major public health concern with a geographically skewed distribution. The disease is endemic in East Asia (particularly China), Southeast Asia (SEA) and South-Central Asia. Although China contributes the largest share of global NPC cases, several SEA countries consistently report high incidence rates. Despite this substantial burden, NPC remains a neglected disease across much of the region. This review synthesizes and appraises the available evidence on the epidemiology, incidence trends and disease burden of NPC in SEA. High-incidence hotspots persist in Indonesia, Malaysia, Singapore, Vietnam, the Philippines, and Thailand, with particularly striking rates among indigenous populations of East Malaysia. Late-stage presentation is common and survival outcomes in many SEA countries lag behind those observed in better-resourced endemic regions. Socioeconomic disparities in many SEA communities also amplify exposure to key NPC risk factors. This review outlines key region-specific challenges and identifies priority areas for coordinated health system strengthening. We emphasize the urgent need for regionally tailored strategies to mitigate the growing burden of NPC throughout SEA.

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Suat Ming Chan

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Ian C. Paterson

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Lee Fah Yap

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Chan, S.M., Paterson, I.C., Yap, L.F. (2025). Nasopharyngeal Carcinoma in Southeast Asia: Current Landscape and Future Priorities. https://doi.org/10.3389/bjbs.2025.15902

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2025
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