亚洲胃癌的流行病学和社会经济相关性:来自 GLOBOCAN 2020 数据的结果和 2020 至 2040 年的预测。

IF 3.9 2区 综合性期刊 Q1 MULTIDISCIPLINARY SCIENCES
Seyed Ehsan Mousavi, Mehran Ilaghi, Iman Elahi Vahed, Seyed Aria Nejadghaderi
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胃癌是全球主要的公共卫生负担,在亚洲国家发病率和死亡率高得不成比例。利用GLOBOCAN 2020数据库的数据分析亚洲地区胃癌的流行病学,并探讨其与社会经济指标的潜在相关性。该研究报告了病例数、5年患病率、粗发病率和年龄标准化发病率(ASIR)和死亡率(ASMR)、死亡率-发病率比(MIR)和累积风险百分比。2020年,亚洲是全球胃癌ASIR和ASMR最高的地区,分别为14.30 / 10万人和10.00 / 10万人。亚洲男性和女性的asir分别为20.40和8.70。男性和女性的asmr分别为14.20和6.20。发病率和死亡率随年龄增长而增加,在70岁年龄组达到高峰。MIR与人类发展指数(HDI)呈中度负相关。预计到2040年,亚洲地区胃癌发病率和死亡率将分别增长72.20%和75.90%。胃癌负担因亚洲而异,东亚的发病率和死亡率较高。社会经济发达国家的低MIRs表明早期发现和治疗对改善患者预后的影响。
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Epidemiology and socioeconomic correlates of gastric cancer in Asia: results from the GLOBOCAN 2020 data and projections from 2020 to 2040.

Epidemiology and socioeconomic correlates of gastric cancer in Asia: results from the GLOBOCAN 2020 data and projections from 2020 to 2040.

Epidemiology and socioeconomic correlates of gastric cancer in Asia: results from the GLOBOCAN 2020 data and projections from 2020 to 2040.

Epidemiology and socioeconomic correlates of gastric cancer in Asia: results from the GLOBOCAN 2020 data and projections from 2020 to 2040.

Gastric cancer represents a major public health burden globally, with a disproportionately high incidence and mortality observed in Asian countries. To analyze the epidemiology of gastric cancer across Asia using data from the GLOBOCAN 2020 database and explore the potential correlations with socioeconomic indicators. The study reported numbers of cases, 5-year prevalence, crude and age-standardized rates of incidence (ASIR) and mortality (ASMR), mortality-to-incidence ratio (MIR), and cumulative risk percentages. Asia had the highest ASIR and ASMR of gastric cancer in the world in 2020, with 14.30 and 10.00 per 100,000 population, respectively. The ASIRs were 20.40 and 8.70 in Asian males and females, respectively. The ASMRs were also 14.20 and 6.20 in males and females, respectively. The incidence and mortality rates increased with age and peaked in the > 70-year age group. There was a moderate inverse correlation between MIR and human development index (HDI). The incident cases of gastric cancer and its mortality numbers in Asia are estimated to increase by 72.20% and 75.90% by 2040, respectively. Gastric cancer burden varies across Asia, with high incidence and mortality rates in Eastern Asia. Lower MIRs in socioeconomically developed nations suggest the impact of early detection and treatment access to improve patients' outcomes.

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