Cancer incidence, mortality and survival trends in Canada, 1970-2007.

L Kachuri, P De, L F Ellison, R Semenciw
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Abstract

Introduction: Monitoring cancer trends can help evaluate progress in cancer control while reinforcing prevention activities. This analysis examines long-term trends for selected cancers in Canada using data from national databases.

Methods: Annual changes in trends for age-standardized incidence and mortality rates between 1970 and 2007 were examined by sex for 1) all cancers combined, 2) the four most common cancers (prostate, breast, lung, colorectal) and 3) cancers that demonstrate the most recent notable changes in trend. Five-year relative survival for 1992-2007 was also calculated.

Results: Incidence rates for all primary cancer cases combined increased 0.9% per year in males and 0.8% per year in females over the study period, with varying degrees of increase for melanoma, thyroid, liver, prostate, kidney, colorectal, lung, breast, and bladder cancers and decrease for larynx, oral, stomach and cervical cancers. Mortality rates were characterized by significant declines for all cancers combined and for most cancers examined except for melanoma and female lung cancer. The largest improvements in cancer survival were for prostate, liver, colorectal and kidney cancers. While the overall trends in mortality rates and survival point to notable successes in cancer control, the increasing trend in incidence rates for some cancers emphasize the need for continued efforts in prevention.

1970-2007年加拿大癌症发病率、死亡率和生存趋势。
导言:监测癌症趋势有助于评估癌症控制方面的进展,同时加强预防活动。该分析使用来自国家数据库的数据检查了加拿大选定癌症的长期趋势。方法:对1970年至2007年间年龄标准化发病率和死亡率趋势的年度变化按性别进行了检查:1)所有癌症的总和;2)四种最常见的癌症(前列腺癌、乳腺癌、肺癌、结肠直肠癌);3)最近趋势变化最显著的癌症。还计算了1992-2007年的5年相对生存率。结果:在研究期间,所有原发性癌症病例的发病率在男性中每年增加0.9%,在女性中每年增加0.8%,黑色素瘤、甲状腺癌、肝癌、前列腺癌、肾癌、结肠直肠癌、肺癌、乳腺癌和膀胱癌的发病率有不同程度的增加,而喉癌、口腔癌、胃癌和宫颈癌的发病率则有所下降。死亡率的特点是,除黑色素瘤和女性肺癌外,所有癌症和大多数癌症的死亡率都显著下降。前列腺癌、肝癌、结直肠癌和肾癌的生存率提高幅度最大。虽然死亡率和存活率的总体趋势表明在癌症控制方面取得了显著成功,但某些癌症发病率的上升趋势强调需要继续努力进行预防。
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Chronic Diseases and Injuries in Canada
Chronic Diseases and Injuries in Canada PUBLIC, ENVIRONMENTAL & OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH-
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