Trends in cancer incidence, survival and mortality in northern Sweden 1960-1986.

P Lenner, H Jonsson, O Gardfjell
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The impact of cancer on a population may be measured in several ways. Incidence, relative survival and mortality are frequently utilized for this purpose. Incidence and relative survival are, however, often influenced by changes in the diagnostics of incident cancer, particularly by an altered rate of detection of non-fatal cancer. Mortality, as traditionally studied, is often influenced by changes of death causes diagnostics or of coding routines. In an attempt to overcome some of these difficulties, the concept of excess mortality was suggested, which is independent of death cause diagnoses or coding routines, as well as of the rate of detection of non-fatal cancer. In order to elucidate time trends in the overall effects of cancer we analysed incidence, survival and mortality from all cancer in the northern region of Sweden 1960-1986. An increasing age-adjusted cancer incidence was paralleled by an improvement in relative survival, whereas age-adjusted cancer mortality was mainly unchanged, at least when studied as excess mortality. We interpreted these findings as due mainly to an increased detection of non-fatal cancer, and to an unchanged occurrence rate of fatal cancer.

1960-1986年瑞典北部癌症发病率、生存率和死亡率趋势。
癌症对人群的影响可以用几种方法来衡量。发病率、相对存活率和死亡率经常用于此目的。然而,发病率和相对存活率往往受到癌症诊断方法变化的影响,特别是受到非致命性癌症诊断率变化的影响。传统上研究的死亡率经常受到死亡原因、诊断或编码程序变化的影响。为了克服其中的一些困难,有人提出了超额死亡率的概念,它独立于死因诊断或编码程序,也独立于非致命癌症的检出率。为了阐明癌症总体影响的时间趋势,我们分析了1960-1986年瑞典北部地区所有癌症的发病率、生存率和死亡率。年龄调整后的癌症发病率的增加与相对生存率的提高是平行的,而年龄调整后的癌症死亡率基本上没有变化,至少在作为超额死亡率进行研究时是如此。我们将这些发现解释为主要是由于非致死性癌症的检测增加,以及致死性癌症的发生率不变。
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