Addressing the younger age at onset in breast cancer patients in Asia: an age-period-cohort analysis of fifty years of quality data from the international agency for research on cancer.

ISRN oncology Pub Date : 2013-09-02 eCollection Date: 2013-01-01 DOI:10.1155/2013/429862
Seyed Houssein Mousavi-Jarrrahi, Amir Kasaeian, Kamyar Mansori, Mehdi Ranjbaran, Mahmoud Khodadost, Alireza Mosavi-Jarrahi
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Introduction. There is an established fact that Asian breast cancer patients are, on average, younger than their European counterparts. This study aimed to utilize the data from the Cancer Incidence in Five Continents I through XIII (published by the International Agency for Research on Cancer) to examine what contributes to the younger age at onset in the Asian population. Material and Methods. Data (number of breast cancer cases and corresponding population figures) for 29 registries in Europe and 9 registries in Asia for the period of 1953-2002 was accessioned and pooled to form two distinct populations, Asia and Europe. The age specific rates were defined and analyzed cross-sectionally (period wise) and longitudinally (cohort wise). The magnitude and the pattern of age specific rates were analyzed using the age-period-cohort analysis. The constrained generalized linear model with a priority assumption of cohort effect as contributing factor to changing rates was used to analyze the data. Result. During the last 50 years, the rate of breast cancer increased for both populations with an estimated annual percent change of 1.03% (with 95% CI of 1.029, 1.031) for Asia and 1.016% (95% CI of 1.015, 1.017) for Europe. There were stronger cohort effects in the magnitude of rates among the Asian population compared to the European population. The cohort effects, expressed as the rate ratio with cohort born in 1970 as reference, ranged from 0.06 (95% CI 0.05, 0.08) to 0.94 (95% CI 0.93, 0.96) for Asians and 0.35 (95% CI 0.33, 0.36) to 1.03 (95% CI 1.02, 1.04) for Europeans. The estimated longitudinal age specific rates (adjusted for cohort and period effects) showed similar patterns between the two populations. Conclusion. It was concluded that a strong cohort effect contributes to the younger age at onset among Asian breast cancer patients.

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亚洲乳腺癌患者发病年龄较低:对国际癌症研究机构50年高质量数据的年龄期队列分析。
介绍。有一个既定的事实是,亚洲乳腺癌患者的平均年龄要比欧洲患者年轻。本研究旨在利用国际癌症研究机构发布的《五大洲癌症发病率报告1 - 13》的数据,研究亚洲人群发病年龄较低的原因。材料和方法。在1953-2002年期间,欧洲29个登记处和亚洲9个登记处的数据(乳腺癌病例数和相应的人口数字)被加入并汇总成两个不同的人口,亚洲和欧洲。定义了特定年龄的比率,并进行了横断面(时间段)和纵向(队列)分析。使用年龄-时期-队列分析来分析年龄特异性比率的大小和模式。采用约束广义线性模型,优先假设队列效应是影响变化率的因素。结果。在过去的50年里,这两个人群的乳腺癌发病率都有所增加,亚洲的年增长率估计为1.03% (95% CI为1.029,1.031),欧洲的年增长率为1.016% (95% CI为1.015,1.017)。与欧洲人群相比,亚洲人群的发病率有更强的队列效应。队列效应,以1970年出生的队列作为参考的比率表示,亚洲人的范围为0.06 (95% CI 0.05, 0.08)至0.94 (95% CI 0.93, 0.96),欧洲人的范围为0.35 (95% CI 0.33, 0.36)至1.03 (95% CI 1.02, 1.04)。估计的纵向年龄特定率(根据队列和时期效应进行调整)在两个人群中显示出相似的模式。结论。由此得出结论,亚洲乳腺癌患者的发病年龄较年轻,这是有很强的队列效应的。
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