Patterns of Thyroid Cancer Mortality and Incidence in Saudi Arabia: A 30-Year Study.

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Arwa F Flemban, Saeed Kabrah, Hanaa Alahmadi, Raghad K Alqurashi, Anwar S Turaes, Ruba Almaghrabi, Samah Al Harbi, Asim A Khogeer
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Thyroid cancer is the most prevalent endocrine cancer among the female population in the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia (KSA) and the ninth most common in the male population in Saudi Arabia. Over the past years, an increasing incidence of thyroid cancer has been reported in Saudi Arabia. However, the etiology of thyroid cancer is still not clear. Therefore, this study aimed to estimate thyroid cancer incidence and mortality trends in Saudi Arabia from 1990 to 2019. The current study utilized the Global Burden of Disease and the Institute for Health Metrics and Evaluation databases to extract prevalence data of thyroid cancer in Saudi Arabia from 1990 to 2019. Moreover, the current project utilizes Global Burden of Disease (GBD) web-based tools to visualize these data. In total, 23,846 cases (17,220 females and 6626 males) were diagnosed with thyroid cancer in Saudi Arabia from 1990 to 2019. The incidence is higher in females than in males. Over these 30 years, women's incidence steadily increased by 15-fold versus a 22-fold increase in men. Moreover, there were 2056 deaths in total caused by thyroid cancer in KSA. The mortality rate in women steadily increased by threefold in the same period. However, the increase in mortality was higher in males (sixfold). A high percentage of YLLs was observed in males, with around 24.8% ranging from 30 to 34 and 40 to 45 years. Thyroid cancer incidence rates have increased exponentially between 1990 and 2019. The expansion of the incidence of thyroid cancer in Saudi Arabia could be due to the increased development in detection and diagnosis. The current study provided evidence of the need to increase awareness and diagnosis in the male population.

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沙特阿拉伯甲状腺癌死亡率和发病率模式:一项30年的研究
甲状腺癌是沙特阿拉伯王国(KSA)女性人口中最常见的内分泌癌,也是沙特阿拉伯男性人口中第九常见的内分泌癌。在过去的几年中,沙特阿拉伯甲状腺癌的发病率不断上升。然而,甲状腺癌的病因尚不清楚。因此,本研究旨在估计1990年至2019年沙特阿拉伯甲状腺癌发病率和死亡率趋势。目前的研究利用了全球疾病负担和健康指标与评估研究所的数据库,提取了1990年至2019年沙特阿拉伯甲状腺癌的患病率数据。此外,目前的项目利用基于网络的全球疾病负担(GBD)工具将这些数据可视化。从1990年到2019年,沙特阿拉伯共有23,846例(17,220例女性和6626例男性)被诊断患有甲状腺癌。女性的发病率高于男性。在这30年中,女性的发病率稳步增加了15倍,而男性增加了22倍。此外,沙特阿拉伯共有2056人死于甲状腺癌。同期,妇女死亡率稳步增长了三倍。然而,男性死亡率的增加更高(六倍)。在30至34岁和40至45岁的男性中观察到较高比例的yll,约占24.8%。1990年至2019年期间,甲状腺癌发病率呈指数级增长。沙特阿拉伯甲状腺癌发病率的增加可能是由于检测和诊断的发展。目前的研究提供了证据,证明需要提高男性人群的认识和诊断。
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