Incidence and mortality of melanoma in situ and malignant melanoma in England between 2001 and 2020.

IF 9.6 1区 医学 Q1 DERMATOLOGY
Dimitrios Karponis, Birgitta van Bodegraven, Khaylen Mistry, Vasiliki Nikolaou, Alexander J Stratigos, Nick J Levell, Zoe C Venables
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Abstract

Background: An increase in the incidence of melanoma has been reported globally since the late twentieth century, while mortality from melanoma is no longer increasing in England and other countries. Improved therapeutics have reduced mortality. However, this phenomenon implicates 'overdiagnosis', where thinner melanomas of unclear malignant potential are being diagnosed possibly due to 'diagnostic drift'.

Objectives: To assess the age-standardized and age-specific incidence and mortality trends for melanoma in situ (MIS) and malignant melanoma (MM) in England between 2001 and 2020 by age and gender.

Methods: We analysed routinely collected data from the National Disease Registration Service for MIS and MM in England between 2001 and 2020. We used joinpoint regression analysis to calculate the trends and average annual percentage change (APC) in age-standardized (using the 2013 European Standard Population) incidence (EASIR) and mortality (EASMR) and age-specific incidence (ASIR) and mortality (ASMR) rates, by age and gender per 100 000 person years (PYs).

Results: Between 2001 and 2020, 86 792 cases of MIS and 220 286 cases of MM were recorded in England. The EASIR (per 100 000 PYs) for MM increased most rapidly during 2001-6 (from 14.6 to 19.6; APC 6.3%); the rate of increase slowed during 2006-14 (APC 4.1%; EASIR2014 26.7) and decelerated further between 2014 and 2019 (APC 1.4%; EASIR2019 28.7). The EASIR for MIS (per 100 000 PYs) increased rapidly during 2001-15 (from 4.5 to 12.5; APC 7.5%) and subsequently slowed between 2015 and 2019 (to EASIR2019 13.3; APC 1.9%). In individuals 0-24 years old, the ASIR of MM and MIS has been decreasing since the late 2000s, whereas the ASIR of MM in those aged > 50 years is rising, with the greatest increases seen in those aged > 70 years. Since the early 2010s, EASMRs from MM have remained higher in men. ASMRs have reduced in adults < 74 years of age; however, rates have continued to increase in those > 75 years old.

Conclusions: The deceleration in the incidence rates of MM and MIS may be due to stabilization of any diagnostic drift, ethnicity diversity and reduced sun-seeking behaviours, particularly in younger generations. Mortality rates from MM have decreased since therapeutic developments in the early 2010s, and in younger generations before this. MM incidence and mortality are increasing most rapidly in men aged > 75 years, the age group with the highest incidence and expected growth in the future. These results support the importance of early melanoma detection, public health sun-awareness campaigns and better melanoma diagnostics.

2001年至2020年间英国原位黑色素瘤和恶性黑色素瘤的发病率和死亡率。
背景:自20世纪以来,黑素瘤的发病率在全球范围内不断上升,而在英国和其他国家,黑素瘤的死亡率不再上升。改进的治疗方法降低了死亡率。然而,这种现象意味着“过度诊断”,可能由于“诊断漂移”而诊断出恶性潜能不明确的较薄的黑色素瘤。目的:评估2001-2020年间英国按年龄和性别划分的原位黑色素瘤(MIS)和恶性黑色素瘤(MM)的发病率和死亡率趋势。方法:从2001-2020年英国国家疾病登记服务中心例行收集的MIS和MM数据进行分析。结合点回归分析计算了死亡率、年龄和年龄标准化发病率(按年龄和性别)每10万人年(PYs)的趋势和平均年百分比变化(APC)。结果:2001-2020年间,英格兰共记录了86,792例MIS和220,286例MM。MM发病率(每10万年)在2001- 2006年从14.6例上升到19.6例(APC 6.29%), 2006- 2014年上升到26.7例(APC 4.06%), 2014-19年下降到28.4例(APC 1.35%)。MIS的发病率(每100,000年)随着时间的推移从2001-15年的4.5降至12.5 (APC为7.51%),2015-19年降至13.3 (APC为1.90%)。在0-24岁人群中,MM和MIS的发病率自2000年代末以来一直呈下降趋势,而50岁以上人群的MM发病率大多呈上升趋势,其中70岁以上人群的发病率增幅最大。自2010年代初以来,男性MM死亡率仍然较高,60岁以下人群和60-74岁成年人的死亡率有所下降。75岁以上老人的死亡率继续上升。结论:MM和MIS发病率的下降可能是由于任何诊断漂移的稳定,种族多样化和日晒行为的减少,特别是在年轻一代中。自2010年代初的治疗发展以来,MM的死亡率有所下降,在此之前的年轻一代中也是如此。MM发病率和死亡率在75岁以上的男性中增长最快,这是发病率最高的年龄组,预计未来还会增长。这些结果支持了早期黑色素瘤检测、公共卫生太阳意识运动和更好的黑色素瘤诊断的重要性。
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British Journal of Dermatology
British Journal of Dermatology 医学-皮肤病学
CiteScore
16.30
自引率
3.90%
发文量
1062
审稿时长
2-4 weeks
期刊介绍: The British Journal of Dermatology (BJD) is committed to publishing the highest quality dermatological research. Through its publications, the journal seeks to advance the understanding, management, and treatment of skin diseases, ultimately aiming to improve patient outcomes.
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