Incidence of Breast Cancer in Younger Women: A Canadian Trend Analysis.

J M Seely, L. Ellison, Jean-Michel Billette, S. X. Zhang, Anna N. Wilkinson
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Purpose: Breast cancer (BC) incidence is increasing globally. Age-specific BC incidence trend analyses are lacking for women under age 50 in Canada. In this study, we evaluate the incidence trends in breast cancer in women under age 50 in Canada and compare them with corresponding trends among women 50 to 54. Methods: BC case counts were obtained from the National Cancer Incidence Reporting System (1984-1991) and the Canadian Cancer Registry (1992-2019) both housed at Statistics Canada. Population data were also obtained from Statistics Canada. Annual female BC age-specific incidence rates from 1984 to 2019 were derived for the following age groups: 20 to 29, 30 to 39, 40 to 49, 40 to 44, 45 to 49, and 50 to 54. Changes in trends in age-specific BC incidence rates, if any, and annual percent changes (APCs) for each identified trend, were determined using JoinPoint. Results: Statistically significant increasing trends in BC incidence rates were noted for almost all age groups: since 2001 for 20 to 29 (APC = 3.06%, P < .001); since 2009 for 30 to 39 (APC = 1.25%, P = .007); since 1984 for both 40 to 49 (APC = 0.26%, P < .001) and 40 to 44 (APC = 0.19%, P = .011), increased since 2015 for 40 to 49 (APC = 0.77%, P = .047); and since 2005 for 50 to 54 (APC = 0.38%, P = .022). Among women 45 to 49 there was a non-significant increase since 2005 (APC = 0.24, P = .058). Statistically significant average annualized increases in BC incidence rates were observed for each age group studied. Conclusions: Examining age-specific incidence rates formed a more complete picture of BC time trends with significant increasing trends in the incidence of BC among women in their 20s, 30s, 40s, and early 50s. A greater awareness regarding the increasing number of cases of BC in women younger than 50 is critical to allow for earlier diagnosis with its resultant reduced mortality and morbidity.
年轻女性乳腺癌发病率:加拿大趋势分析
目的:乳腺癌(BC)发病率在全球范围内呈上升趋势。加拿大缺乏针对 50 岁以下女性的特定年龄乳腺癌发病趋势分析。在本研究中,我们评估了加拿大 50 岁以下女性的乳腺癌发病趋势,并将其与 50 至 54 岁女性的相应趋势进行了比较。研究方法:不列颠哥伦比亚省的病例数来自加拿大统计局的全国癌症发病报告系统(1984-1991 年)和加拿大癌症登记系统(1992-2019 年)。人口数据也来自加拿大统计局。从1984年至2019年,得出了以下年龄组的不列颠哥伦比亚省女性特定年龄年度发病率:20至29岁、30至39岁、40至49岁、40至44岁、45至49岁和50至54岁。使用 JoinPoint 确定了不列颠哥伦比亚省特定年龄发病率趋势的变化(如果有)以及每个已确定趋势的年度百分比变化 (APC)。结果:几乎所有年龄组的 BC 发病率都有明显的统计学增长趋势:20 至 29 岁年龄组自 2001 年以来(APC = 3.06%,P < .001);30 至 39 岁年龄组自 2009 年以来(APC = 1.25%,P = .007);自 1984 年以来,40 至 49 岁(APC = 0.26%,P < .001)和 40 至 44 岁(APC = 0.19%,P = .011)的女性比例均有所上升,自 2015 年以来,40 至 49 岁的女性比例有所上升(APC = 0.77%,P = .047);自 2005 年以来,50 至 54 岁的女性比例有所上升(APC = 0.38%,P = .022)。在 45 至 49 岁的女性中,自 2005 年以来没有显著增长(APC = 0.24,P = .058)。在所研究的每个年龄组中,均观察到 BC 发病率在统计学上有明显的年均增长。结论:对特定年龄段发病率的研究更全面地反映了乳腺癌的时间趋势,20 多岁、30 多岁、40 多岁和 50 多岁女性的乳腺癌发病率呈显著上升趋势。提高对 50 岁以下女性 BC 病例不断增加的认识至关重要,这有助于尽早诊断,从而降低死亡率和发病率。
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