Non-melanoma skin cancer burden in Spain: a nationwide analysis of incidence trends (1990-2019).

IF 2 4区 医学 Q3 DERMATOLOGY
Lucía Cayuela, José-Juan Pereyra-Rodríguez, Juan-Carlos Hernández-Rodríguez, Mercedes Sendín-Martín, Aurelio Cayuela
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Abstract

Non-melanoma skin cancer (NMSC) is the most -common skin cancer in Spain, yet national data on its incidence trends are limited. To analyse the trends in NMSC incidence in Spain from 1990 to 2019, examining variations by sex, age, period, and birth cohort. Data on NMSC incidence was sourced from the Global Health Data Exchange. Age-standardized incidence rates (ASIRs) were calculated using the direct method. Trends and average annual percentage changes were identified using Joinpoint regression analysis. Age-period-cohort analysis was applied to assess age-specific, period-specific, and cohort-specific relative risks. From 1990 to 2019, Spain reported 2,302,399 NMSC cases. ASIRs significantly declined post-2005, with men exhibiting slightly higher rates than women. Joinpoint analysis revealed distinct trends between genders, with men experiencing an initial rise followed by a decline, while women exhibited periods of increase interspersed with decline. APC analysis showed a net decrease in age-adjusted NMSC rates for both sexes. Local drift analysis showed a downward trend in most age groups, indicating a broad decrease at the population level. However, no decrease was observed in young men (20-24 years). Both sexes showed an increased risk of NMSC between 1990 and 2002, followed by a decrease. In particular, those born at the beginning of the 21st century showed a significant decrease in NMSC risk compared with earlier cohorts, suggesting a possible cohort effect. A comprehensive analysis of NMSC trends in Spain highlights the need for ongoing research and interventions to address the evolving burden.

西班牙非黑色素瘤皮肤癌负担:全国发病趋势分析(1990-2019 年)。
非黑色素瘤皮肤癌(NMSC)是西班牙最常见的皮肤癌,但有关其发病趋势的国家数据却很有限。分析1990年至2019年西班牙非黑色素瘤皮肤癌的发病趋势,研究不同性别、年龄、时期和出生组群的变化。NMSC发病率数据来自全球健康数据交换(Global Health Data Exchange)。采用直接法计算年龄标准化发病率(ASIR)。通过 Joinpoint 回归分析确定了发病趋势和年均百分比变化。年龄-时期-队列分析用于评估年龄特异性、时期特异性和队列特异性相对风险。从 1990 年到 2019 年,西班牙共报告了 2,302,399 例非多发性硬化症病例。2005年后,ASIR明显下降,男性略高于女性。接合点分析显示了不同性别之间的明显趋势,男性最初上升,随后下降,而女性则表现为上升期与下降期交错。APC 分析显示,经年龄调整的男女非传染性疾病发病率均呈净下降趋势。局部漂移分析表明,大多数年龄组的死亡率呈下降趋势,这表明在人口层面出现了广泛的下降。然而,在年轻男性(20-24 岁)中未观察到下降趋势。1990 年至 2002 年间,男女罹患 NMSC 的风险均有所上升,随后有所下降。尤其是 21 世纪初出生的人群,其罹患 NMSC 的风险与早期人群相比明显下降,这表明可能存在队列效应。对西班牙非多发性硬化症趋势的全面分析凸显了持续研究和干预的必要性,以应对不断变化的负担。
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European Journal of Dermatology
European Journal of Dermatology 医学-皮肤病学
CiteScore
2.00
自引率
4.00%
发文量
129
审稿时长
6-12 weeks
期刊介绍: The European Journal of Dermatology is an internationally renowned journal for dermatologists and scientists involved in clinical dermatology and skin biology. Original articles on clinical dermatology, skin biology, immunology and cell biology are published, along with review articles, which offer readers a broader view of the available literature. Each issue also has an important correspondence section, which contains brief clinical and investigative reports and letters concerning articles previously published in the EJD. The policy of the EJD is to bring together a large network of specialists from all over the world through a series of editorial offices in France, Germany, Italy, Spain and the USA.
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