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Journal of Preventive Medicine ; (12): 83-86, 2022.
Article in Chinese | WPRIM | ID: wpr-907070

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Objective @#To analyze the trends in incidence of thyroid cancer in Huangpu District, Shanghai from 2002 to 2017, so as to provide insights into the management of thyroid cancer.@*Methods @#The incidence of thyroid cancer in Shanghai from 2002 to 2017 was collected from the cancer registration system created by Shanghai Center for Disease Control and Prevention. The crude and standardized incidence of thyroid cancer were estimated by year, gender and age groups, and annual change percentage ( APC ) was calculated to analyze the trends in incidence of thyroid cancer.@*Results @#A total of 2 854 new cases of thyroid cancer were reported in Huangpu District from 2002 to 2017, and the crude and standardized incidence rates of thyroid cancer were 19.57/105 and 13.47/105, with APC of 18.15% and 17.93% ( P<0.05 ), respectively. The crude and standardized incidence rates of thyroid cancer were 10.02/105 and 7.06/105 in men, with APC of 19.58% and 19.04% ( P<0.05 ), and were 28.90/105 and 19.95/105 in women, with APC of 17.33% and 16.99% ( P<0.05 ), respectively. The crude incidence of thyroid cancer was higher in women than in men ( P<0.05 ). In addition, there were two peaks in the crude incidence of thyroid cancer in patients at age of 35 to 39 and 60 to 64 years, with crude incidence rates of 28.98/105 and 33.36/105, respectively. @*Conclusions @#The incidence of thyroid cancer appeared a tendency towards a rise in Huangpu District from 2002 to 2017, and much attention should be paid to females and patients aged 60 to 64 years.

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Journal of Preventive Medicine ; (12): 889-892, 2021.
Article in Chinese | WPRIM | ID: wpr-904789

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Objective @#To analyze the trend of lung cancer incidence in Shaoxing, Zhejiang Province from 2014 to 2019, so as to provide the basis for lung cancer prevention and control.@*Methods @#The data of lung cancer were collected through the information management system of chronic disease surveillance in Zhejiang Province.The crude incidence rate, age-standardized incidence rates by Chinese standard population ( ASIRC ) and by world standard population ( ASIRW ), truncated rate ( 35-64 ) years old ), and cumulative rate (0-74 years old) were calculated. The annual percentage change ( APC ) was used to analyze the trend of lung cancer. The annual contribution rate was used to analyze the contribution of the incidence trend with age to the total trend. @*Results @#Totally 22 261 cases of lung cancer were reported in Shaoxing from 2014 to 2019. The crude incidence rate, ASIRC, ASIRW, truncated rate ( 35-64 years old ), and cumulative rate ( 0-74 years old ) were 83.51/100 000, 41.28/100 000, 41.01/100 000, 57.00/100 000 and 5.11%, respectively. The crude incidence rate, ASIRC and ASIRW increased significantly from 2014 to 2019, with the APC values of 8.56%, 6.42% and 6.05%, respectively ( P<0.05 ). The crude incidence rate, ASIRC, ASIRW, truncated rate ( 35-64 years old ), and cumulative rate ( 0-74 years old ) of man were 105.25/100 000, 48.09/100 000, 50.69/100 000, 62.03/100 000 and 6.42%, respectively, which were higher than those of women ( 61.84/100 000, 33.05/100 000, 31.35/100 000, 51.71/100 000 and 3.76% ).The crude incidence rate increased with age. The annual contribution rates of lung cancer incidence in people aged 15-<45 years, 45-<55 years, 55-<65 years and ≥65 years were 51.20%, 30.86%, 15.79% and 2.15%, respectively. The crude incidence rate in people aged 15-<45 years, 45-<55 years and 55-<65 years increased significantly from 2014 to 2019, with the APC values of 23.84%, 13.79% and 6.78%, respectively ( P<0.05 ). @*Conclusion @#From 2014 to 2019, the incidence of lung cancer in Shaoxing shows an increasing trend, and the age of onset is getting younger.

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Journal of Preventive Medicine ; (12): 666-669, 2020.
Article in Chinese | WPRIM | ID: wpr-823065

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Objective@#To understand the characteristics and trends of colorectal cancer incidence and mortality in Lishui residents from 2014 to 2018,so as to provide basis for the development of prevention and treatment measures of colorectal cancer.@*Methods @#The incidence and mortality data of colorectal cancer in Lishui from 2014 to 2018 were collected through the information management system of chronic disease surveillance in Zhejiang Province. The incidence,mortality and annual percentage change(APC)of colorectal cancer were calculated and analyzed in different genders,ages and regions were analyzed. @*Results@#From 2014 to 2018,there were 4 403 new cases of colorectal cancer in Lishui,with the crude and standardized incidence rate of 34.89/100 000 and 20.99/100 000,respectively. There were 2 369 deaths,with a crude mortality rate of 18.77/100 000 and a standardized mortality rate of 10.17 /100 000. The crude incidence rate and crude mortality rate in males were higher than those in females(39.71/100 000 vs. 29.77/100 000,21.31/100 000 vs. 16.08/100 000,both p<0.05). There were no statistically significant differences between urban and rural residents in the crude incidence rate and crude mortality rate(37.24/100 000 vs. 34.44/100 000,19.75/100 000 vs. 18.45/100 000,both p<0.05). The crude incidence rate and crude mortality rate increased with age. The APC of the mortality rate of colorectal cancer among urban residents was 11.31%,showing an increasing trend from 2014 to 2018(p<0.05). @* Conclusion@#The incidence and mortality of colorectal cancer are high in Lishui,and the focus groups are men,people aged over 40 years and urban residents.

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Journal of Preventive Medicine ; (12): 1200-1204, 2019.
Article in Chinese | WPRIM | ID: wpr-815960

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Objective@#To understand the incidence and mortality of colorectal cancer in tumor registration areas of Zhejiang Province,and to provide reference for prevention and control strategies for colorectal cancer.@*Methods@#The colorectal cancer data was retrieved from fourteen tumor registries in Zhejiang Province were collected,the incidence rate and mortality rate were calculated and standardized according to the Chinese standard population in 2010 and Segi's world population in 2000. The incidence and mortality of colorectal cancer in different sex,age group and region were analyzed.@*Results@#The crude incidence rate of colorectal cancer from 2010 to 2014 was 35.82/100 000(20 983 cases). The standardized incidence rate by Chinese and world standard population were 20.80/100 000 and 23.01/100 000. The crude mortality rate of colorectal cancer was 15.25/100 000 (8 934 cases). The standardized mortality rate by Chinese and world standard population were 8.01/100 000 and 9.39/100 000. The ratio of mortality to incidence was 0.43:1. From 2010 to 2014,the incidence and mortality rates of colorectal cancer were stable(P>0.05). The incidence rates of colorectal cancer in urban and rural residents were 37.69/100 000 and 31.14/100 000,and the mortality rates were 15.73/100 000 and 14.05/100 000. The incidence rates of colorectal cancer in males and females were 41.53/100 000 and 30.11/100 000,and the mortality rates were 17.74/100 000 and 12.76/100 000. The incidence and mortality rates of colorectal cancer both increased with age. The incidence rate increased significantly in people after 40 years old,and peaked with 187.35/100 000 in people aged 80-84 years. The morbidity rate peaked with 171.27/100 000 in people aged 85 years or over. @*Conclusion@#The incidence and mortality of colorectal cancer in Zhejiang Province were stable,but the incidence was higher than the national average level. The incidence of colorectal cancer in people aged over 40 years increased significantly.

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Journal of Preventive Medicine ; (12): 1108-1111, 2019.
Article in Chinese | WPRIM | ID: wpr-815954

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Objective@#To learn the characteristics of gastric cancer incidence and mortality in Lishui from 2014 to 2018,and to provide basis for prevention and control strategies for gastric cancer. @*Methods@#The data of gastric cancer in Lishui from 2014 to 2018 was collected from Zhejiang Chronic Disease Surveillance Information Management System. The incidence and mortality rates of gastric cancer were calculated,and the trend of them was evaluated by annual percentage change(APC).@*Results@#The crude incidence rate of gastric cancer in Lishui was 44.77/100 000(5 650 cases)and the standardized one was 26.93/100 000. From 2014 to 2018,the incidence rates of gastric cancer showed a decreasing trend(APC=-0.79%,P<0.05). The crude mortality rate of gastric cancer in Lishui was 25.39/100 000(3 205 cases)and the standardized one was 14.21/100 000. From 2014 to 2018,the mortality rates of gastric cancer were stable(APC=-4.61%,P>0.05). The standardized incidence and mortality rates of gastric cancer in males were 34.77/100 000 and 18.35/100 000,which were higher than 16.77/100 000 and 8.52/100 000 in females(P<0.05). The standardized incidence and mortality rates of gastric cancer in rural residents were 46.07/100 000 and 26.11/100 000,which were higher than 38.49/100 000 and 22.02/100 000 in urban residents. The incidence and mortality rates increased with age after 15 years old,and reached the peak at the age group of 80-84 years old.@*Conclusion@#The incidence and mortality of gastric cancer in Lishui from 2014 to 2018 were at a high level,which were higher in males than in females and were higher in rural than in urban areas;while the incidence had a downward trend.

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Cancer Research and Treatment ; : 775-788, 2016.
Article in English | WPRIM | ID: wpr-26783

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PURPOSE: The aim of this study was to compare the public perceptions of the incidence rates and survival rates for common cancers with the actual rates from epidemiologic data. MATERIALS AND METHODS: We conducted a survey of Korean adults without history of cancer (n=2,000). The survey consisted of questions about their perceptions regarding lifetime incidence rates and 5-year survival rates for total cancer, as well as those of eight site-specific cancers. To investigate associated factors, we included questions about cancer worry (Lerman's Cancer Worry Scale) or cared for a family member or friend with cancer as a caregiver. RESULTS: Only 19% of Korean adults had an accurate perception of incidence rates compared with the epidemiologic data on total cancer. For specific cancers, most of the respondents overestimated the incidence rates and 10%-30% of men and 6%-18% of women had an accurate perception. A high score in "cancer worry" was associated with higher estimates of incidence rates in total and specific cancers. In cancers with high actual 5-year survival rates (e.g., breast and thyroid), the majority of respondents underestimated survival rates. However, about 50% of respondents overestimated survival rates in cancers with low actual survival rates (e.g., lung and liver). There was no factor consistently associated with perceived survival rates. CONCLUSION: Widespread discrepancies were observed between perceived probability and actual epidemiological data. In order to reduce cancer worry and to increase health literacy, communication and patient education on appropriate risk is needed.


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Adult , Female , Humans , Male , Breast , Caregivers , Data Collection , Friends , Health Literacy , Incidence , Korea , Lung , Patient Education as Topic , Survival Rate
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Chinese Journal of Clinical Oncology ; (24): 141-146, 2015.
Article in Chinese | WPRIM | ID: wpr-473570

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Objective:To study the incidence rates of cancer in the urban area of Shijiazhuang city, China in 2012 based on the data of 2,374,827 registered residents. Methods: The incidence of diagnosed cancer cases in 2012 was obtained from the hospital reimbursement database of the medical insurance center of the city by retrieving the records on first-time reimbursement applications for the hospitalization of tumor patients from January 1 to December 31 in 2012. Population census data was obtained from the Population Department of the Shijiazhuang Public Security Bureau. The site-specific and sex-specific age-adjusted incidence rates were calculated. Results:The overall incidence rate, the age-adjusted rate of the Chinese population (ASRC), and the age-adjusted rate of the world population (ASRW) for both men and women were 237.53, 129.86, and 167.71 per 100,000 individuals, respectively. The incidence rate increased with age and peaked in the 75-79 years age groups of men and women at 1,729.42 and 867.35 per 100,000 individuals, respectively. The top ten most frequently diagnosed cancers in males were lung, stomach, colorectal, liver, esophagus, kidney, prostate, leukemia, bladder, as well as lymphoma, whereas those in females were the breast, lung, colorectal, stomach, cervical, uterine body, ovary, lymphoma, esophageal, and liver cancers. The incidence rate and ASRW of all cancers combined in men were 269.05 and 187.52 per 100,000 individuals, whereas those for women were 207.57 and 150.44 per 100 000 individuals, respectively. Compared with the average incidence rates of 31 Chinese cities in 2009, the ASRW of lung, stomach, and colorectal cancers in males from Shijiazhuang was nearly equal to the national level;however, the ASRW of breast cancer in females from Shijiazhuang was higher than the national level. When the incidence rates of Shijiazhuang in 2012 were compared with those of Beijing in 2009, the ASRW of stomach and esophageal cancers in men of Shijiazhuang was twice that of the same cancers in Beijing. However, the same parameters for the pancreatic and prostate cancers in men, as well as the thyroid and uterine body cancers in women of Beijing, were twice the values for Shijiazhuang. Conclusion: The ASRWs of the major types of cancer, such as the lung, stomach, colorectal, and breast cancers, in urban Shijiazhuang in 2012 were identical to those of the 31 Chinese cities in 2009. Compared with Beijing, the incidence rates of pancreatic, prostate, and thyroid cancers were significantly higher in Shijiazhuang, whereas those of esophageal and stomach cancers were significantly lower.

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Chinese Journal of Radiological Medicine and Protection ; (12): 282-286, 2015.
Article in Chinese | WPRIM | ID: wpr-466212

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Objective To estimate the excess relative risk coefficients of stomach cancer for Chinese population attributable to ionizing radiation.Methods The excess relative risk and excess absolute risk coefficients of stomach cancer were estimated based on Life Span Study by using risk models developed by BEIR Ⅶ committee (Biological Effect of Ionizing Radiation).Guided by transportation methods from Life Span Study to Americans,we determined that transportation method for Chinese population includes both multiplicative and additive models with a weight of 0.7 and 0.3 respectively,on an arithmetic scale.Besides,curve fitting was used to obtain sex-age-specific stomach cancer baseline incidence based on Chinese cancer annual report.Then,Chinese excess relative risk coefficients of stomach cancer were obtained by substituting excess relative risk,excess absolute risk of Life Span Study and Chinese baseline incidence rate into risk transportation model.Results Excess relative risk coefficients of stomach cancer for Chinese population are 0.26/Sv for male and 0.64/Sv for female,whose exposure age is 30 years old and cancer age is 60 years old.Coefficients increase with decreased exposure age and cancer age.Conclusions Excess relative risk coefficients of stomach cancer for Chinese population are by larger higher than that of Life Span Study,and their sex-age tendency are similar.

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Indian J Cancer ; 2014 Apr-Jun; 51(2): 133-137
Article in English | IMSEAR | ID: sea-154313

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BACKGROUND: An assessment of cancer incidence in population is required for prevention, early diagnosis, treatment and resource allocation. This will also guide in the formation of facilities for diagnosis, treatment, rehabilitation and follow‑up for these patients. The demographic trend of cancer will help to identify common types and etiological factors. Efforts at clinical, research and administrative levels are needed to overcome this problem. SETTINGS AND DESIGN: Present retro prospective study was conducted in regional cancer center of a tertiary care hospital. MATERIALS AND METHODS: After permission from ethics committee, a retro prospective study of 1 year duration was undertaken to study the profile of cancer patients and to compare it with other cancer registries in India. STATISTICAL ANALYSIS: Pearson’s Chi‑square test and simple linear regression were used. Statistical Package for the Social Sciences version‑16 (University of Bristol information services (www.bristol.ac.uk/is/ learning/resources) was used. RESULTS: The overall incidence of cancer in Kashmir is on the increase and common sites of cancer are esophagus and gastroesophageal (GE) junction, lung, stomach, colorectal, lymphomas, skin, laryngopharynx, acute leukemias, prostate and brain in males.In females common sites are breast, esophagus and GE junction, ovary, colorectal, stomach, lung, gallbladder, lymphomas, acute leukemias and brain. CONCLUSION: Cancers of esophagus, stomach and lungs have a high incidence both in men and women in Kashmir. Future studies on sources and types of environmental pollution and exposures in relation to these cancers may improve our understanding of risk factors held responsible for causation of these malignancies in this region. This will help in the allocation of available resources for prevention and treatment strategies.


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Age Distribution , Female , Humans , Incidence , India/epidemiology , Male , Neoplasms/epidemiology , Sex Distribution
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Indian J Public Health ; 2014 Jan-Mar; 58(1): 5-10
Article in English | IMSEAR | ID: sea-158723

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Background: Breast and cervical cancers are two major cancers among Indian women. Analysis of trends would help in planning and organization of programs for control of these cancers. Objective: The objective of the following study is to compute risk of breast and cervical cancers using updated data from different cancer registries of India and study of its trends. Materials and Methods: Data on incidence rates of breast and cervical cancers were obtained from six major cancer registries of India for the years 1982-2008 and from the recently initiated cancer registries, North Eastern Registries of India with a total of 21 registries. Annual percent change in incidence and risk in terms of one in number of women likely to develop cancer was estimated for both the cancers in various registries. Results: The annual percentage change in incidence ranged from 0.46 to 2.56 and −1.14 to −3.4 for breast and cervical cancers respectively. Trends were signifi cant for both cancers in the registries of Chennai, Bangalore, Mumbai and Delhi except Barshi and Bhopal. North East region showed decrease in risk for breast and cervical cancers whereas increasing trend was observed in Imphal (West) and for cervical cancer in Silchar. Conclusion: North Eastern region recorded decline in the incidence of breast cancer which is contrary to the observation in other registries, which showed increase in breast cancer and decline in cervical cancer incidences.

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Japanese Journal of Pharmacoepidemiology ; : 145-153, 2013.
Article in Japanese | WPRIM | ID: wpr-374827

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Application of a Japanese insurance claims database to pharmacovigilance activities in pharmaceutical industry was discussed. Using a commercially available insurance claims database, incidences of several cancers, the number of patients who were administered anticancer agents, and possible adverse effects were studied. Cancer incidences obtained from the database were virtually equivalent to those from a traditional survey program. The number of cancer patients included in the database with one million beneficiaries, were a few thousands a year. Disorders in epithelial-derived tissue were observed more frequently in lung cancer patients after the initiation of EGF tyrosine kinase inhibitor therapy than after platinum-based therapy, suggesting possible candidates of adverse effects of the EGF tyrosine kinase. We concluded that an estimation of disease incidence and selecting candidates of adverse events with the claims database is theoretically possible. And the database is also applicable to pharmacovigilance fields. (Jpn J Pharmacoepidemiol 2012; 17(2): 145-153)

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Journal of Korean Medical Science ; : 636-637, 2013.
Article in English | WPRIM | ID: wpr-194134

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The relative risk (RR) of smoking and mortality of lung cancer in British doctors was previously reported to have increased throughout a 40-yr period. Here, we evaluated this RR based on the incidence of lung cancer in Korean men using a longer follow-up period. We compared our data to the RR reported in a study using a 10-yr follow-up period; the subjects and methods were identical to those of the previous paper with the exception of the follow-up period, which ended on December 31, 2008. We found that the RR of smoking habits in patients with lung cancer did not increase, and that the data showed narrowing 95% confidence intervals over a longer observation in Korean men. Estimated lung cancers attributable to smoking were 55.6%. These results highlight the need for an intervention program to help patients quit smoking in Korea.


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Humans , Male , Asian People , Cohort Studies , Follow-Up Studies , Incidence , Lung Neoplasms/epidemiology , Republic of Korea/epidemiology , Risk , Smoking
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Journal of Korean Medical Science ; : 896-900, 2013.
Article in English | WPRIM | ID: wpr-159649

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Authors evaluated pulmonary tuberculosis (PTB) history as a risk factor for lung cancer in current male smokers in a prospective, population-based cohort study. The subjects were the 7,009 males among the participants in the Seoul Male Cancer Cohort Study for whom there was full information on PTB history and smoking habits. With a 16-yr follow-up, 93 cases of lung cancer occurred over the 99,965 person-years of the study. The estimated relative risk (RR) of PTB history of current smokers in lung cancer after adjusting for three confounders - intake of coffee and tomatoes, and age at entry - was 1.85 (95% CI: 1.08-3.19). The observed joint RRs and attributable risks (ARs) across strata of three confounders were greater than the expected, indicating a positive interaction. Thus a history of PTB in current smokers may be another risk factor for lung cancer. Based on a synergic interaction, a heavy male smoker with a PTB history would be expected to belong to the group at high risk of lung cancer.


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Adult , Humans , Male , Middle Aged , Cohort Studies , Follow-Up Studies , Lung Neoplasms/diagnosis , Prospective Studies , Republic of Korea , Risk Factors , Smoking , Time Factors , Tuberculosis, Pulmonary/complications
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Journal of the Korean Association of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgeons ; : 20-28, 2012.
Article in English | WPRIM | ID: wpr-43417

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INTRODUCTION: The objective of this research was to determine the incidence of oral cancer in Korea. MATERIALS AND METHODS: The classifications of oral and maxillofacial cancer (OMFC) that we used are based on possible locations of OMFC: lip, tongue, mouth, salivary glands, tonsil, oropharynx, nasopharynx, hypopharynx, pharynx unspecified, and nose, sinuses. RESULTS: 1) There were 2,848 OMFC cases, accounting for 1.6% of all cancers. The male to female ratio was 2.72:1. 2) The estimated crude rates (CRs) were 5.7 overall, 8.4 for males, and 3.1 for females. The age-standardized incidence rates (ASRs) were 4.6 overall, 7.3 for males and 2.3 for females. 3) The incidence of mouth cancer was highest. The mouth and salivary glands were the most frequent sites for cancer among males and females, respectively. 4) Patients who were 40 years or older accounted for 91% of OMFC cases, with the highest proportion of cases in the 60-69 year-old age group for both sexes. 5) Tongue cancer was the most prevalent OMFC overall. Nasopharyngeal cancer was highest among males, and salivary gland cancer was highest among females. 6) From 2004 to 2008, the relative 5-year survival rate of OMFC patients was 57.5%. There was a trend of increasing survival among OMFC patients during the study period. The survival rate for females (69.3%) was much higher than that for males (53.1%). CONCLUSION: Social and personal efforts should be required to increase the survival rates of OMFC patients and Korean national cancer management policy should establish new measures for economic and social management and support.


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Female , Humans , Male , Accounting , Hypopharynx , Incidence , Korea , Lip , Mouth , Mouth Neoplasms , Nasopharyngeal Neoplasms , Nasopharynx , Nose , Oropharynx , Palatine Tonsil , Pharynx , Salivary Gland Neoplasms , Salivary Glands , Survival Rate , Tongue , Tongue Neoplasms
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Brunei International Medical Journal ; : 250-259, 2011.
Article in English | WPRIM | ID: wpr-70

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Introduction: Molecular markers determined by immunohistochemistry are routinely used for predicting and prognosticating cancers including breast cancer. Molecular markers for breast cancer such as oestrogen and progesterone receptors, Her2, p53, pS2, Bcl2, EGFR, Ki67, CD34 and Cathepsin D have been used in Raja Isteri Pengiran Anak Saleha (RIPAS) Hospital. This study assessed the ethnic variations in breast cancer incidence as well as the relationships between expression of these markers with tumour stage and grade and patient survival in Brunei Darussalam . Materials and Methods: Records of breast cancer patients between 2001 and 2009 were retrieved and abstracted from the Cancer Registry maintained by the Department of Pathology at the RIPAS Hospital. These were reviewed and analysed using appropriate statistical methods. Results: Overall, the mean age at diagnosis was 49.2 years. The incidence rate of breast cancer among Chinese (56.4 per 100,000 per year) was significantly higher than Malays (27.8) and the other ethnic groups (12.3). The expression of oestrogen and progesterone receptors and pS2 was significantly greater in the more differentiated tumours while that of Ki67 and p53 in tumours and CD34 in blood vessels within the tumour was significantly greater in the less differentiated tumours. Positivity for oestrogen receptor was significantly associated with the absence of metastases in regional lymph nodes. Expression of oestrogen and progesterone receptors in tumour cells was significantly associated with enhanced patient survival, while the detection of CD34 in blood vessels within tumours was associated with poorer survival. Survival trends seen for other markers were not statistically significant. Conclusions: The different incidence of breast cancer among the different ethnic groups merits more detailed investigation of the responsible genetic, social and environmental factors. Oestrogen and progesterone receptors and CD34 are confirmed as useful markers for prognosis among our population with breast cancer. Expression of p53, Ki67 and pS2 may also be useful. These markers will be helpful in determining treatment options and for patient education.

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West Indian med. j ; 59(5): 456-464, Oct. 2010. graf, tab
Article in English | LILACS | ID: lil-672658

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A total of 4981 cancers were recorded in Kingston and St Andrew during the period 2003 - 2007: 2536 in males and 2445 in females. Age standardized rates per 100 000 per year (ASR) were 188.8 and 144.2 for males and females respectively, and are relatively unchanged, compared to the previous report (188.6 for males and 144.2 for females, 1998 - 2002). In males, the leading sites for cancer were prostate, bronchus and large bowel, while in females, they were breast, cervix uteri and large bowel. The leading sites for both genders have been maintained in the same order as in the previous report, but for males, there were increases in the incidence of prostate (ASR 65.5 vs 78.1 per 100 000 per year) and colorectal (ASR 13.7 vs 17.2 per 100 000 per year) cancers and a decrease in the incidence of cancer of the bronchus (ASR 22.8 vs 18.6 per 100 000 per year). For females, there was a modest decrease in incidence of cervical cancer (ASR 19 vs 17.4 per 100 000 per year) while the incidence of cancers of the breast and large bowel remained relatively stable (ASR 40.1 vs 43 per 100 000 per year for breast and ASR 13 vs 12.8 per 100 000 per year for colorectal cancer). These data support the need for urgent institution of formal programmes for prevention and control of cancers of the breast and large bowel in the Jamaican population. Malignancies of unknown primary site were common in both genders and require further investigation.


Un total de 4981 cánceres se registraron en Kingston y Saint Andrew durante el periodo 2003-2007. El número de casos en los varones fue 2536 y 2445 en las hembras. Las tasas estandarizadas por edad (ASR) por 100 000 por año fueron 188.8 y 144.2 para varones y hembras respectivamente, y permanecen relativamente sin cambios en comparación con el informe previo (188.6 para los varones y 144.2 para las hembras, 1998-2002). En los varones, los sitios principales del cáncer fueron la próstata, los bronquios y el intestino grueso, mientras que en las hembras fueron las mamas, el cuello del útero, y el intestino grueso. Los sitios principales para ambos géneros se han mantenido en el mismo orden presentado en el informe anterior, pero para los varones, hubo aumentos en la incidencia del cáncer de próstata (ASR 65.5 vs 78.1 por 100 000 por año) y el cáncer colorrectal (ASR 13.7 vs 17.2 por 100 000 por año), y una disminución en la incidencia del cáncer de bronquios (ASR 22.8 vs 18.6 por 100 000 por año). Para las mujeres, hubo una disminución modesta en la incidencia de cáncer cervical o del cuello uterino (ASR 19 vs 17.4 por 100 000 por año) mientras la incidencia de los cánceres de mama y el intestino grueso permanecía relativamente estable (ASR 40.1 vs 43 por 100 000 por año para el cáncer de mama y ASR 13 vs 12.8 por 100 000 por año para el cáncer colorrectal). Estos datos subrayan la necesidad de instituir de manera urgente programas formales para la prevención y control cánceres de mama e intestino grueso en la población jamaicana. Tumores malignos de sitio primario desconocido fueron comunes en ambos géneros y requieren investigación extensa.


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Adolescent , Adult , Aged , Aged, 80 and over , Child , Child, Preschool , Female , Humans , Infant , Male , Middle Aged , Young Adult , Neoplasms/epidemiology , Age Distribution , Incidence , Jamaica/epidemiology
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Univ. salud ; 12(1)2010.
Article in Spanish | LILACS-Express | LILACS | ID: biblio-1536930

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Introducción: El propósito del presente estudio fue realizar un análisis descriptivo del cáncer oral en el Municipio de Pasto, el cual no había sido caracterizado, analizado y divulgado antes cuando la incidencia de cáncer oral a nivel mundial y nacional incrementa, igualmente la exposición a factores de riesgo. Método: Un estudio retrospectivo descriptivo basado en los 99 casos de cáncer oral reportados en el Registro Poblacional de Cáncer del Municipio de Pasto desde el año 1998 al 2002. La información seleccionada se dividió en dos grupos de variables, la primera correspondiente a los aspectos sociodemográficos y una segunda correspondiente a los aspectos diagnósticos. Resultados: Los 99 casos de cáncer oral tienen una tasa cruda (TC) de 7.82 casos por 100.000 habitantes y una tasa ajustada por edad (TAE) de 8.51 (IC 95%: 7.13-9.9). La incidencia específica o por género fue de 43 nuevos casos en hombres con una TC de 6.54 por 100.000 habitantes y una TAE de 8.02; en mujeres se presentaron 52 nuevos casos con una TC de 9.03 por 100.000 habitantes y una TAE de 8.99. Conclusión: el presente estudio mostró una incidencia del cáncer oral en hombres y mujeres bastante similar, mientras que las otras variables mostraron ser coherentes con los resultados de otros estudios a nivel mundial.


Introduction: The purpose of this study was to carry out a descriptive analysis of oral cancer in the municipality of Pasto. Such study has not been characterized, analyzed and spread before despite the fact that oral cancer incidence level increases worldwide and nationwide as well as the exposure to risk factors. Method: A retrospective study was done. It was based in 99 cases of reported oral cancer in the Cancer Population Registration in the Municipality of Pasto from 1998 to 2002. The selected information was divided in two variable groups. The first one belongs to the socio-demographic aspects and the second belongs to the diagnosis aspects. Results: The 99 cases of oral cancer have a crude rate (CR) of 7.82 cases per 100.000 inhabitants and an age-adjusted rate (AAR) of 8.51(CI 95%: 7.13-9.9). The specific incidence or by genre was of 43 new cases in men with a CR of 6.54 per 100.000 inhabitants and an AAR of 8.02; while 52 new cases with a CR of 9.03 per 100.000 inhabitants and an AAR of 8.99 were presented in women. Conclusion: The present study showed a similar oral cancer incidence in men and women, while other variables showed the coherence with results of worldwide level studies.

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Cancer Research and Treatment ; : 122-131, 2009.
Article in English | WPRIM | ID: wpr-68323

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PURPOSE: To estimate the current cancer burden in Korea, newly diagnosed cancer cases and cancer incidence rates were calculated for the years 2003~2005. MATERIALS AND METHODS: The cancer incidence cases and rates were calculated from the Korea National Cancer Incidence Database. Crude and age-standardized incidence rates were calculated by gender for specified cancer sites in 5-year age groups. RESULTS: From 2003 to 2005, 398,824 cases of cancer were newly diagnosed in Korea (218,856 in men and 179,968 in women). For all sites combined, the crude incidence rate (CR) was 300.0 and 248.2 for men and women and the age-standardized incidence rate (ASR) was 297.0 and 191.2 per 100,000, respectively. Among men, five leading cancers were stomach (CR 66.0, ASR 64.2), lung (CR 48.5, ASR 50.3), liver (CR 44.9, ASR 42.1), colon and rectum (CR 37.9, ASR 37.2), and prostate cancer (CR 12.7, ASR 13.8). Among women, five leading cancers were breast (CR 37.3, ASR 29.0), thyroid (CR 36.2, ASR 28.8), stomach (CR 34.1, ASR 25.4), colon and rectum (CR 28.0, ASR 21.1), and lung cancer (CR 17.9, ASR 12.8). In the 0~14-year-old group, leukemia was the most common in both sexes; in the 15~34 group, the most common cancer was stomach cancer for men and thyroid cancer for women; in the 35~64 group, stomach cancer for men and breast cancer for women; among those 65 and over, lung cancer for men and stomach cancer, for women, respectively. CONCLUSION: The cancer incidence rates have increased in recent years, and more cancers are expected to develop as Korea is quickly becoming an aged society. The cancer incidence statistics in this report can be used as an important source to effectively plan and evaluate the cancer control program in Korea.


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Aged , Female , Humans , Male , Breast , Breast Neoplasms , Colon , Incidence , Korea , Leukemia , Liver , Lung , Lung Neoplasms , Prostatic Neoplasms , Rectum , Stomach , Stomach Neoplasms , Thyroid Gland , Thyroid Neoplasms
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Journal of Preventive Medicine and Public Health ; : 92-99, 2008.
Article in Korean | WPRIM | ID: wpr-15550

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OBJECTIVES: Effective cancer prevention and control measures can only be done when dependable data on the cancer incidence is available. The Seoul Cancer Registry (SCR) was founded to provide valid, comparable and representative cancer incidence data for Koreans. We aimed to compare the cancer incidence in the first (1993-1997) and second term (1998-2002) of the SCR, and we analyzed the annual incidence trend during that 10 years. METHODS: The SCR detects potential cancer cases through the Korean Central Cancer Registry (KCCR) data, the health insurance claims, the individual hospital's discharge records and the death certificates. About 87% of the SCR data is registered through the KCCR. The rest of the data is registered by SCR registrars who visit about 70~80 mid-sized hospitals in Seoul to review and abstract the medical records of the potential cancer patients. RESULTS: The total number of new cancer cases was higher in 1998~2002 than in 1993~1997 by 20.6% for men and 18.4% for women, respectively. The age-standardized rate (ASR) of total cancer per 100,000 increased 1% (from 295.4 to 298.3) for men and 5.1% (from 181.5 to 190.7) for women, between the two periods. The commonest cancer sites during 1998-2002 for men were stomach, liver, bronchus/lung, colorectum, bladder and prostate, and the commonest cancer sites for women were breast, stomach, colorectum, cervix uteri, thyroid and bronchus/lung. Compared with the ASRs in 1993, the ASRs in 2002 increased for colorectum (58.4% for men, 27.1% for women), prostate (81.5%), breast (58.3% for women), thyroid (141% for women), and bronchus/lung (15.4% for women). The ASRs for stomach (-18.7% for men, -20.7% for women) and uterine cervix cancer (-39.7%) had decreased. CONCLUSIONS: The cancer incidence is increasing in Seoul, Korea, especially for the colorectum and prostate for men, and for the breast, colorectum, bronchus/lung and thyroid for women.


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Female , Humans , Male , Incidence , Korea/epidemiology , Neoplasms/classification , Registries , Sex Distribution
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Journal of Korean Medical Science ; : 508-512, 2007.
Article in English | WPRIM | ID: wpr-109311

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Lung cancer is the leading cause of cancer deaths in Korea. The aim of this study was to estimate lung cancer risk of cigarette smoking in Korean men by a 10-yr follow-up prospective cohort study using the primary databases. The number of subjects was 14,272 men, who had full information of smoking habits among participants in the Seoul Male Cancer Cohort Study (SMCC). Total 125,053 personyears were calculated by determining the number of days from the start of followup, January 1, 1993, until the date of lung cancer diagnosis, death from another cause, or the end of follow-up, December 31, 2002, followed by converting the number of days to years. The information of outcome was obtained by the database of Korea Central Cancer Registry, Seoul Regional Cancer Registry, and Korea Statistical Office. The relative risk (RR) and its 95% confidence interval (CI) values of smoking were calculated using Cox proportional hazards regression stratified on potential confounders. During the follow-up periods, 78 cases of lung cancer occurred. The cigarette smoking is the major risk factor and increases the 4.18-fold risk of lung cancer in Korean men. In order to control lung cancer, intervention of quitting smoking is needed.


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Adult , Humans , Male , Middle Aged , Cohort Studies , Follow-Up Studies , Korea , Lung Neoplasms/diagnosis , Proportional Hazards Models , Risk , Risk Factors , Smoking , Treatment Outcome
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