1992-2006年加拿大儿童癌症发病率趋势。

Debjani Mitra, A. Shaw, K. Hutchings
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在加拿大,癌症是1至14岁儿童疾病相关死亡的主要原因。尽管儿童癌症对公众健康很重要,但在同行评议的文献中发表的关于加拿大趋势的报告很少。本研究使用最新的癌症登记数据,按年龄、性别和居住省份检查儿童癌症趋势。方法:采用基于人群的加拿大癌症登记处的数据,计算1992年至2006年12个主要诊断组(0-14岁)儿童(国际儿童癌症分类第3版)原发性癌症的发病率趋势。结果1992年至2006年期间,所有癌症的发病率保持稳定,尽管趋势因癌症类型而异。我们观察到,在整个期间,男孩视网膜母细胞瘤的发病率显著下降(每年-6.5%),而白血病的发病率从1992年到1999年增加(每年+3.5%)。在女孩中,1998年至2006年肾脏肿瘤显著减少(每年减少5.7%),1997年至2006年肝脏肿瘤增加(每年增加8.1%)。年龄和省份之间的差异也很明显。在解释涉及每年少量病例和95%置信区间较宽的趋势时,应谨慎行事。结论:研究结果提示持续需要基于人群的监测和病因学研究。
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Trends in incidence of childhood cancer in Canada, 1992-2006.
INTRODUCTION Cancer is the leading cause of disease-related death in children aged 1 to 14 years in Canada. Despite the importance to public health of childhood cancer, there have been few reports on Canadian trends published in the peer-reviewed literature. This study examines childhood cancer trends by age, sex, and province of residence using the most current cancer registration data. METHODS Data from the population-based Canadian Cancer Registry were used to compute incidence trends in primary cancers diagnosed between 1992 and 2006 in children (0-14 years) for the 12 major diagnostic groups of the International Classification of Childhood Cancer, 3rd Edition. RESULTS Between 1992 and 2006, incidence rates for all cancers remained stable, although trends varied by cancer type. We observed a significant decrease in retinoblastoma in boys for the entire period (-6.5% per year) and an increase in leukemia from 1992 to 1999 (+3.5% per year). In girls, there was a significant decrease in renal tumours from 1998 to 2006 (-5.7% per year) and an increase in hepatic tumours from 1997 to 2006 (+8.1% per year). Differences by age and province were also apparent. Some caution should be exercised when interpreting trends involving a small number of cases per year and those with wide 95% confidence intervals. CONCLUSIONS Our findings suggest an ongoing need for population-based surveillance and etiologic research.
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Chronic Diseases and Injuries in Canada
Chronic Diseases and Injuries in Canada PUBLIC, ENVIRONMENTAL & OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH-MEDICINE, GENERAL & INTERNAL
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