Global, regional, and national trends in thyroid cancer burden (1990-2021): Insights from the GBD 2021 study.

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Ming Tang, Jiarui Li, Mingxiu Sun, Xin Song, Kaize Zheng, Xiaoting Luo, Zhirui Xue, Likun Du
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The global incidence of thyroid cancer (TC) has been steadily increasing and is now recognized as one of the most prevalent endocrine malignancies. This study provides a comprehensive evaluation of the prevalence, incidence, mortality, and disability-adjusted life years (DALYs) associated with TC from 1990 to 2021. Data for this study were sourced from the 2021 Global Burden of Disease, Injuries, and Risk Factors Study (GBD). To quantify temporal patterns and assess trends in age-standardized TC metrics-namely, age-standardized prevalence rate (ASPR), age-standardized incidence rate (ASIR), age-standardized death rate (ASDR), and DALYs-estimated annual percentage changes (EAPCs) were calculated. The analysis was stratified by sex, 20 age groups, 21 GBD regions, 204 countries/territories, and five Socio-demographic Index (SDI) quintiles. Statistical analyses and plotting were conducted using R statistical software version 4.4.2 and Joinpoint software. The study found that the global burden of thyroid cancer remains substantial, with a significant increase in the total number of cases. In 2021, regions with high SDI reported the highest ASPR, showing an upward trend compared to 1990; however, this trend began to decline significantly after 2009. Conversely, regions with low and low-middle SDI exhibited noticeable increases in ASPR, ASIR, ASDR, and DALYs. The highest prevalence and incidence were observed in the 55-59 age group, followed by a gradual decline. The majority of affected individuals were women. A high body mass index (BMI) was identified as the primary risk factor for TC, and both prevalence and incidence are expected to continue rising through 2040.

全球、地区和国家甲状腺癌负担趋势(1990-2021):来自GBD 2021研究的见解
甲状腺癌(TC)的全球发病率一直在稳步上升,现在被认为是最常见的内分泌恶性肿瘤之一。本研究提供了1990年至2021年与TC相关的患病率、发病率、死亡率和残疾调整生命年(DALYs)的综合评估。本研究的数据来自2021年全球疾病、伤害和风险因素负担研究(GBD)。为了量化时间模式并评估年龄标准化TC指标(即年龄标准化患病率(ASPR)、年龄标准化发病率(ASIR)、年龄标准化死亡率(ASDR)和dalys)的趋势,计算估计的年百分比变化(EAPCs)。分析按性别、20个年龄组、21个GBD地区、204个国家/地区和5个社会人口指数(SDI)五分位数进行分层。采用R统计软件4.4.2版和Joinpoint软件进行统计分析和绘图。研究发现,甲状腺癌的全球负担仍然很大,病例总数显著增加。2021年,高SDI区域的ASPR最高,与1990年相比呈上升趋势;然而,这一趋势在2009年之后开始显著下降。相反,低SDI和中低SDI地区的ASPR、ASIR、ASDR和DALYs明显增加。患病率和发病率在55-59岁年龄组最高,随后逐渐下降。大多数受影响的人是妇女。高身体质量指数(BMI)被确定为TC的主要危险因素,预计到2040年患病率和发病率都将继续上升。
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