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Global epidemiology of early-onset upper gastrointestinal cancer: trend from the Global Burden of Disease Study 2019.
Danpanichkul, Pojsakorn; Auttapracha, Thanida; Kongarin, Siwanart; Ponvilawan, Ben; Simadibrata, Daniel M; Duangsonk, Kwanjit; Jaruvattanadilok, Supitchaya; Saowapa, Sakditad; Suparan, Kanokphong; Lui, Rashid N; Liangpunsakul, Suthat; Wallace, Michael B; Wijarnpreecha, Karn.
Affiliation
  • Danpanichkul P; Immunology Unit, Department of Microbiology, Faculty of Medicine, Chiang Mai University, Chiang Mai, Thailand.
  • Auttapracha T; Department of Internal Medicine, Texas Tech University Health Sciences Center, Lubbock, Texas, USA.
  • Kongarin S; Faculty of Medicine, Chiang Mai University, Chiang Mai, Thailand.
  • Ponvilawan B; Faculty of Medicine, Chiang Mai University, Chiang Mai, Thailand.
  • Simadibrata DM; Department of Internal Medicine, University of Missouri-Kansas City School of Medicine, Kansas City, Missouri, USA.
  • Duangsonk K; Department of Medicine, MetroHealth Medical Center, Case Western Reserve University, Cleveland, Ohio, USA.
  • Jaruvattanadilok S; Department of Microbiology, Faculty of Medicine, Chiang Mai University, Chiang Mai, Thailand.
  • Saowapa S; Faculty of Medicine, Chiang Mai University, Chiang Mai, Thailand.
  • Suparan K; Department of Internal Medicine, Texas Tech University Health Sciences Center, Lubbock, Texas, USA.
  • Lui RN; Immunology Unit, Department of Microbiology, Faculty of Medicine, Chiang Mai University, Chiang Mai, Thailand.
  • Liangpunsakul S; Department of Clinical Oncology, and Division of Gastroenterology and Hepatology, Department of Medicine and Therapeutics, Institute of Digestive Diseases, The Chinese University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong, SAR, China.
  • Wallace MB; Division of Gastroenterology and Hepatology, Department of Medicine, Indiana University School of Medicine, Indianapolis, Indiana, USA.
  • Wijarnpreecha K; Department of Biochemistry and Molecular Biology, Indiana University School of Medicine, Indianapolis, Indiana, USA.
Article in En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38772743
ABSTRACT
BACKGROUND AND

AIM:

In recent years, there has been a growing incidence of gastrointestinal cancer in young individuals. Despite its significant morbidity and mortality, research on upper gastrointestinal (UGI) cancer in young populations has been relatively limited. Therefore, studies on the epidemiological changes of this cancer are needed.

METHODS:

Using data from the Global Burden of Disease Study 2019, we examined the incidence, death, and disability-adjusted life years (DALYs) from UGI cancers in the young, namely, early-onset esophageal cancer (EOEC) and early-onset gastric cancer (EOGC). These results were stratified by sex, geographical region, country, and sociodemographic index.

RESULTS:

There was a total of 185 140 cases, 120 289 deaths, and 5.70 million DALYs attributable to early-onset UGI cancers globally. From 2010 to 2019, the global incidence, death, and DALYs rates of early-onset UGI cancers decreased. In contrast, the incidence rates increased in both EOEC (+1.15%) and EOGC (+0.21%) in the Eastern Mediterranean region.

CONCLUSIONS:

Over the past decade, the burden of UGI cancer in the young has decreased. However, it has increased in the Eastern Mediterranean region. Further research to elucidate the attributable risk factors in this population is warranted.
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Full text: 1 Collection: 01-internacional Database: MEDLINE Language: En Journal: J Gastroenterol Hepatol Journal subject: GASTROENTEROLOGIA Year: 2024 Type: Article Affiliation country: Thailand

Full text: 1 Collection: 01-internacional Database: MEDLINE Language: En Journal: J Gastroenterol Hepatol Journal subject: GASTROENTEROLOGIA Year: 2024 Type: Article Affiliation country: Thailand