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荷兰口腔癌的发病率、死亡率、生存率及治疗趋势。

Trends in oral cavity cancer incidence, mortality, survival and treatment in the Netherlands.

作者信息

van Dijk Boukje A C, Brands Marieke T, Geurts Sandra M E, Merkx Matthias A W, Roodenburg Jan L N

机构信息

Department of Research, Netherlands Comprehensive Cancer Organisation (IKNL), Utrecht, The Netherlands.

Department of Epidemiology, University of Groningen, University Medical Center Groningen, Groningen, The Netherlands.

出版信息

Int J Cancer. 2016 Aug 1;139(3):574-83. doi: 10.1002/ijc.30107. Epub 2016 Apr 18.

Abstract

Information on epidemiology is essential to evaluate care for the growing group of oral cancer patients. We investigated trends in incidence, mortality and relative survival rates for oral cavity cancer (OCC) and its subsites in the Netherlands from 1991 to 2010, and relate these to changes in stage and treatment. Patient (age, sex), tumour (subsite, stage) and treatment characteristics of patients diagnosed with OCC (ICD-O-3: C02-C06) in 1991-2010 were extracted from the Netherlands Cancer Registry. Incidence, mortality and 5-year relative survival rates over time are presented, as well as trends in type of treatment. The incidence of OCC increased with +1.2% (95%CI: +0.9%;+1.6%) per year: more strongly in women, stage I and IV disease, and in cancers of the tongue and gum. The mortality rate slightly rose (+0.8%, 95%CI: +0.3%;+1.3% per year), but differed by subsite. The 5-year relative survival improved from 57% in 1991-1995 to 62% in 2006-2010. The 5-year relative survival was better for women compared with men (64% and 55%, respectively), decreased with increasing stage, was the best for tongue cancer (63%) and the worst for cancer of the gum (56%) and floor of mouth cancer (55%). The relative excess risk of dying was higher for non-surgery-based treatments. Surgery was the main treatment option and the proportion of "surgery only" rose in stage I and III disease. The incidence and, to a lesser extent, mortality of OCC are increasing and therefore, even with slightly improving survival rates, OCC is an increasingly important health problem.

摘要

流行病学信息对于评估日益增多的口腔癌患者的护理情况至关重要。我们调查了1991年至2010年荷兰口腔癌(OCC)及其亚部位的发病率、死亡率和相对生存率趋势,并将这些与分期和治疗的变化相关联。从荷兰癌症登记处提取了1991 - 2010年被诊断为OCC(ICD - O - 3:C02 - C06)患者的患者(年龄、性别)、肿瘤(亚部位、分期)和治疗特征。呈现了随时间的发病率、死亡率和5年相对生存率,以及治疗类型的趋势。OCC的发病率每年增加1.2%(95%置信区间:+0.9%;+1.6%):在女性、I期和IV期疾病以及舌癌和牙龈癌中增加更为明显。死亡率略有上升(每年+0.8%,95%置信区间:+0.3%;+1.3%),但因亚部位而异。5年相对生存率从1991 - 1995年的57%提高到2006 - 2010年的62%。女性的5年相对生存率优于男性(分别为64%和55%),随分期增加而降低,舌癌的5年相对生存率最佳(63%),牙龈癌(56%)和口底癌(55%)最差。非手术治疗的相对死亡超额风险更高。手术是主要的治疗选择,“仅手术”的比例在I期和III期疾病中有所上升。OCC的发病率以及在较小程度上死亡率正在上升,因此,即使生存率略有提高,OCC仍是一个日益重要的健康问题。

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