Childhood cancer survival in Finland (1953-2010): A nation-wide population-based study

被引:38
|
作者
Madanat-Harjuoja, M. [1 ]
Pokhrel, A. [1 ]
Kivivuori, S. M. [2 ,3 ]
Saarinen-Pihkala, U. M. [2 ,3 ]
机构
[1] Finnish Canc Registry, Helsinki 00130, Finland
[2] Univ Helsinki, Childrens Hosp, Div Pediat Hematol Oncol & Stem Cell Transplantat, Helsinki 00029, Finland
[3] Univ Helsinki, Cent Hosp, Helsinki 00029, Finland
关键词
survival; childhood cancer; population-based; registry; INFORMATION-SYSTEM PROJECT; EUROPE; CHILDREN; NEUROBLASTOMA; EXPERIENCE; LEUKEMIA; REGISTRY;
D O I
10.1002/ijc.28844
中图分类号
R73 [肿瘤学];
学科分类号
100214 ;
摘要
Population based survival studies are critical in monitoring changes in anticancer therapy, evaluating effectiveness of new treatments as well as identifying possibilities for further improvement. The previous report on cancer survival in Finland covered patients diagnosed in 1953-1995. Data on survival in the European and Nordic pediatric populations have been published with follow-up ending in 2002. We describe population-based survival of childhood cancer patients (n = 8270, age 0-14 years) in Finland overall and by disease category with follow-up extending from 1953 to 2010 and focusing on the modern treatment era. Data were collected from the Finnish Cancer Registry. Age-standardised observed survival proportions (rates) were calculated using the actuarial (or life-table) method. Trends in observed survival rates were studied over six diagnostic periods: 1953-1960, 1961-1970, 1971-1980, 1981-1990, 1991-2000 and 2001-2010. The overall 5-year survival reached 82.1% (95% CI 80.0-84.2) in the most recent period. In most diagnostic categories, the biggest leap in survival was seen between 1961-1970 and 1981-1990, after which slight improvements occurred between 1981-1990 and 1991-2000, with no significant increase thereafter. In analyses by diagnostic group, positive trends in survival over the last three decades were seen for leukemia (p = 0.000), non-Hodgkin's lymphoma (p = 0.002) and CNS tumours (p = 0.02). Although survival of childhood cancer patients overall has significantly improved from 1953 to 2000, improvement thereafter has been marginal. Future treatment efforts should be directed at bone tumours, soft-tissue sarcoma, neuroblastoma and malignant brain tumours as well as high-risk leukemia.
引用
收藏
页码:2129 / 2134
页数:6
相关论文
共 50 条
  • [1] Incidence and survival of oropharyngeal cancer in Denmark: a nation-wide, population-based study from 1980 to 2014
    Jensen, Jakob Schmidt
    Jensen, David Hebbelstrup
    Gronhoj, Christian
    Karnov, Kirstine Kim Schmidt
    Norregaard, Cecilie
    Agander, Tina Klitmoller
    Specht, Lena
    von Buchwald, Christian
    ACTA ONCOLOGICA, 2018, 57 (02) : 269 - 275
  • [2] Childhood cancer mortality and survival in immigrants: A population-based registry study in Finland
    Kyronlahti, Anniina
    Madanat-Harjuoja, Laura
    Pitkaniemi, Janne
    Rantanen, Matti
    Malila, Nea
    Taskinen, Mervi
    INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF CANCER, 2020, 146 (10) : 2746 - 2755
  • [3] Childhood cancer incidence and survival in Japan and England: A population-based study (1993-2010)
    Nakata, Kayo
    Ito, Yuri
    Magadi, Winnie
    Bonaventure, Audrey
    Stiller, Charles A.
    Katanoda, Kota
    Matsuda, Tomohiro
    Miyashiro, Isao
    Pritchard-Jones, Kathy
    Rachet, Bernard
    CANCER SCIENCE, 2018, 109 (02) : 422 - 434
  • [4] Risk of Personality disorders among childhood maltreatment victims: A nation-wide population-based study in Taiwan
    Wang, Wei-Li
    Hung, Hao-Yuan
    Chung, Chi-Hsiang
    Hsu, Ju-Wei
    Huang, Kai-Lin
    Chan, Yuan-Yu
    Chien, Wu-Chien
    Chen, Mu-Hong
    JOURNAL OF AFFECTIVE DISORDERS, 2022, 305 : 28 - 36
  • [5] Male breast cancer: a nation-wide population-based comparison with female breast cancer
    Lautrup, Marianne D.
    Thorup, Signe S.
    Jensen, Vibeke
    Bokmand, Susanne
    Haugaard, Karen
    Hoejris, Inger
    Jylling, Anne-Marie B.
    Joernsgaard, Hjoerdis
    Lelkaitis, Giedrius
    Oldenburg, Mette H.
    Qvamme, Gro M.
    Soee, Katrine
    Christiansen, Peer
    ACTA ONCOLOGICA, 2018, 57 (05) : 613 - 621
  • [6] Incidence, mortality and survival of childhood cancer in China during 2000-2010 period: A population-based study
    Zheng, Rongshou
    Peng, Xiaoxia
    Zeng, Hongmei
    Zhang, Siwei
    Chen, Tianhui
    Wang, Huanmin
    Chen, Wanqing
    CANCER LETTERS, 2015, 363 (02) : 176 - 180
  • [7] Nephrectomy improves the survival of metastatic renal cell cancer patients with moderate to good performance status-results from a Finnish nation-wide population-based study from 2005 to 2010
    Laru, Lauri
    Ronkainen, Hanna
    Ohtonen, Pasi
    Vaarala, Markku H.
    WORLD JOURNAL OF SURGICAL ONCOLOGY, 2021, 19 (01)
  • [8] Childhood cancer incidence and survival trends in Estonia (1970-2016): a nationwide population-based study
    Paapsi, Keiu
    Baburin, Aleksei
    Mikkel, Sirje
    Magi, Margit
    Saks, Kadri
    Innos, Kaire
    BMC CANCER, 2020, 20 (01)
  • [9] A Nation-Wide Population-Based Mapping of Targetable Alterations in Smoking-Independent Lung Cancer
    Salomonsson, A.
    Patthey, A.
    Reutersward, C.
    Jonsson, M.
    Botling, J.
    Brunnstrom, H.
    Hussein, A.
    Monsef, N.
    Ortiz-Villalon, C.
    Bergman, B.
    De Petris, L.
    Lamberg, K.
    Viltstrom, A.
    Wagenius, G.
    Behndig, A.
    Branden, E.
    Johansson, M.
    Koyi, H.
    Staaf, J.
    Planck, M.
    JOURNAL OF THORACIC ONCOLOGY, 2018, 13 (10) : S431 - S432
  • [10] Nephrectomy improves the survival of metastatic renal cell cancer patients with moderate to good performance status—results from a Finnish nation-wide population-based study from 2005 to 2010
    Lauri Laru
    Hanna Ronkainen
    Pasi Ohtonen
    Markku H. Vaarala
    World Journal of Surgical Oncology, 19