Pregled bibliografske jedinice broj: 788270
Survival patterns in lung and pleural cancer in Europe 1999-2007: Results from the EUROCARE-5 study
Survival patterns in lung and pleural cancer in Europe 1999-2007: Results from the EUROCARE-5 study // European journal of cancer (1990), 51 (2015), 15; 2242-2253 doi:10.1016/j.ejca.2015.07.033 (međunarodna recenzija, članak, znanstveni)
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Naslov
Survival patterns in lung and pleural cancer in Europe 1999-2007: Results from the EUROCARE-5 study
Autori
Francisci, S. ; ... ; Šekerija, Mario ; ... ; Otter, R.
Izvornik
European journal of cancer (1990) (0959-8049) 51
(2015), 15;
2242-2253
Vrsta, podvrsta i kategorija rada
Radovi u časopisima, članak, znanstveni
Ključne riječi
Europe; Lung cancer; Morphology; Pleural cancer; Population-based cancer registries; Survival trends
Sažetak
BACKGROUND: Survival of patients diagnosed with lung and pleura cancer is a relevant health care indicator which is related to the availability and access to early diagnosis and treatment facilities. Aim of this paper is to update lung and pleural cancer survival patterns and time trends in Europe using the EUROCARE-5 database. METHODS: Data on adults diagnosed with lung and pleural cancer from 87 European cancer registries in 28 countries were analysed. Relative survival (RS) in 2000-2007 by country/region, age and gender, and over time trends in 1999-2007 were estimated. RESULTS: Lung cancer survival is poor everywhere in Europe, with a RS of 39% and 13% at 1 and 5years since diagnosis, respectively. A geographical variability is present across European areas with a maximum regional difference of 12 and 5 percentage points in 1- year and 5-year RS respectively. Pleural cancer represents 4% of cases included in the present study with 7% 5-year RS overall in Europe. Most pleural cancers (83%) are microscopically verified mesotheliomas. Survival for both cancers decreases with advancing age at diagnosis for both cancers. Slight increasing trends are described for lung cancer. Survival over time is higher for squamous cell carcinoma and adenocarcinomas than for small and large cell carcinoma ; and better among women than men. CONCLUSIONS: Despite the generalised although slight increase, survival of lung and pleural cancer patients still remains poor in European countries. Priority should be given to prevention, with tobacco control policies across Europe for lung cancer and banning asbestos exposure for pleural cancer, and in early diagnosis and better treatment. The management of mesothelioma needs a multidisciplinary team and standardised health care strategies.
Izvorni jezik
Engleski
Znanstvena područja
Javno zdravstvo i zdravstvena zaštita
Napomena
Mario Šekerija je dio EUROCARE-5 Working Group.
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