Section of Cancer Surveillance, International Agency for Research on Cancer, Lyon, France.
J Natl Cancer Inst. 2021 Jan 4;113(1):9-15. doi: 10.1093/jnci/djaa069.
The World Health Organization recently launched the Global Initiative for Childhood Cancer aiming to substantially increase survival among children with cancer by 2030. The ultimate goal concerns particularly less developed countries where survival estimates are considerably lower than in high-income countries where children with cancer attain approximately 80% survival. Given the vast gap in high-quality data availability between more and less developed countries, measuring the success of the Global Initiative for Childhood Cancer will also require substantial support to childhood cancer registries to enable them to provide survival data at the population level. Based on our experience acquired at the International Agency for Research on Cancer in global cancer surveillance, we hereby review crucial aspects to consider in the development of childhood cancer registration and present our vision on how the Global Initiative for Cancer Registry Development can accelerate the measurement of the outcome of children with cancer.
世界卫生组织最近发起了全球儿童癌症倡议,旨在到 2030 年大幅提高癌症患儿的生存率。这一目标尤其针对儿童癌症生存率远低于高收入国家的欠发达国家,高收入国家癌症患儿的生存率约为 80%。鉴于较发达国家和欠发达国家之间高质量数据可用性方面存在巨大差距,衡量全球儿童癌症倡议的成功与否还需要为儿童癌症登记处提供大量支持,以使其能够提供人群水平的生存率数据。基于我们在国际癌症研究机构进行全球癌症监测方面获得的经验,我们在此回顾了发展儿童癌症登记处时需要考虑的关键方面,并就全球癌症登记处发展倡议如何加速衡量癌症患儿的治疗效果提出了我们的看法。