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Cancer burden in adolescents and young adults in Europe

BACKGROUND: Cancer epidemiology is unique in adolescents and young adults (AYAs; aged 15-39 years). The European Society for Medical Oncology/European Society for Paediatric Oncology (ESMO/SIOPE) AYA Working Group aims to describe the burden of cancers in AYAs in Europe and across European Union (EU...

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Autores principales: Trama, A., Stark, D., Bozovic-Spasojevic, I., Gaspar, N., Peccatori, F., Toss, A., Bernasconi, A., Quarello, P., Scheinemann, K., Jezdic, S., Blondeel, A., Mountzios, G., Bielack, S., Saloustros, E., Ferrari, A.
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Elsevier 2023
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10024081/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36753992
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.esmoop.2022.100744
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author Trama, A.
Stark, D.
Bozovic-Spasojevic, I.
Gaspar, N.
Peccatori, F.
Toss, A.
Bernasconi, A.
Quarello, P.
Scheinemann, K.
Jezdic, S.
Blondeel, A.
Mountzios, G.
Bielack, S.
Saloustros, E.
Ferrari, A.
author_facet Trama, A.
Stark, D.
Bozovic-Spasojevic, I.
Gaspar, N.
Peccatori, F.
Toss, A.
Bernasconi, A.
Quarello, P.
Scheinemann, K.
Jezdic, S.
Blondeel, A.
Mountzios, G.
Bielack, S.
Saloustros, E.
Ferrari, A.
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description BACKGROUND: Cancer epidemiology is unique in adolescents and young adults (AYAs; aged 15-39 years). The European Society for Medical Oncology/European Society for Paediatric Oncology (ESMO/SIOPE) AYA Working Group aims to describe the burden of cancers in AYAs in Europe and across European Union (EU) countries. PATIENTS AND METHODS: We used data available on the Global Cancer Observatory. We retrieved crude and age-standardised (World Standard Population) incidence and mortality rates. We reported about AYA cancer burden in Europe and between 28 EU member states. We described incidence and mortality for all cancers and for the 13 cancers most relevant to the AYA population. RESULTS: Incidence and mortality varied widely between countries with the highest mortality observed in Eastern EU countries. Cancers of the female breast, thyroid and male testis were the most common cancers across countries followed by melanoma of skin and cancers of the cervix. Variations in cancer incidence rates across different populations may reflect different distribution of risk factors, variations in the implementation or uptake of screening as well as overdiagnosis. AYA cancer mortality disparities may be due to variation in early-stage diagnoses, different public education and awareness of cancer symptoms, different degrees of access or availability of treatment. CONCLUSIONS: Our results highlight the future health care needs and requirements for AYA-specialised services to ensure a homogeneous treatment across different countries as well as the urgency for preventive initiatives that can mitigate the increasing burden.
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spelling pubmed-100240812023-03-19 Cancer burden in adolescents and young adults in Europe Trama, A. Stark, D. Bozovic-Spasojevic, I. Gaspar, N. Peccatori, F. Toss, A. Bernasconi, A. Quarello, P. Scheinemann, K. Jezdic, S. Blondeel, A. Mountzios, G. Bielack, S. Saloustros, E. Ferrari, A. ESMO Open Original Research BACKGROUND: Cancer epidemiology is unique in adolescents and young adults (AYAs; aged 15-39 years). The European Society for Medical Oncology/European Society for Paediatric Oncology (ESMO/SIOPE) AYA Working Group aims to describe the burden of cancers in AYAs in Europe and across European Union (EU) countries. PATIENTS AND METHODS: We used data available on the Global Cancer Observatory. We retrieved crude and age-standardised (World Standard Population) incidence and mortality rates. We reported about AYA cancer burden in Europe and between 28 EU member states. We described incidence and mortality for all cancers and for the 13 cancers most relevant to the AYA population. RESULTS: Incidence and mortality varied widely between countries with the highest mortality observed in Eastern EU countries. Cancers of the female breast, thyroid and male testis were the most common cancers across countries followed by melanoma of skin and cancers of the cervix. Variations in cancer incidence rates across different populations may reflect different distribution of risk factors, variations in the implementation or uptake of screening as well as overdiagnosis. AYA cancer mortality disparities may be due to variation in early-stage diagnoses, different public education and awareness of cancer symptoms, different degrees of access or availability of treatment. CONCLUSIONS: Our results highlight the future health care needs and requirements for AYA-specialised services to ensure a homogeneous treatment across different countries as well as the urgency for preventive initiatives that can mitigate the increasing burden. Elsevier 2023-02-06 /pmc/articles/PMC10024081/ /pubmed/36753992 http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.esmoop.2022.100744 Text en © 2023 The Authors https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/This is an open access article under the CC BY-NC-ND license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/).
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Trama, A.
Stark, D.
Bozovic-Spasojevic, I.
Gaspar, N.
Peccatori, F.
Toss, A.
Bernasconi, A.
Quarello, P.
Scheinemann, K.
Jezdic, S.
Blondeel, A.
Mountzios, G.
Bielack, S.
Saloustros, E.
Ferrari, A.
Cancer burden in adolescents and young adults in Europe
title Cancer burden in adolescents and young adults in Europe
title_full Cancer burden in adolescents and young adults in Europe
title_fullStr Cancer burden in adolescents and young adults in Europe
title_full_unstemmed Cancer burden in adolescents and young adults in Europe
title_short Cancer burden in adolescents and young adults in Europe
title_sort cancer burden in adolescents and young adults in europe
topic Original Research
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10024081/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36753992
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.esmoop.2022.100744
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