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Disparities in breast cancer mortality trends between 30 European countries: retrospective trend analysis of WHO mortality database

Objective To examine changes in temporal trends in breast cancer mortality in women living in 30 European countries. Design Retrospective trend analysis. Data source WHO mortality database on causes of deaths Subjects reviewed Female deaths from breast cancer from 1989 to 2006 Main outcome measures...

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Autores principales: Autier, Philippe, Boniol, Mathieu, LaVecchia, Carlo, Vatten, Lars, Gavin, Anna, Héry, Clarisse, Heanue, Mary
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2920378/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/20702548
http://dx.doi.org/10.1136/bmj.c3620
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author Autier, Philippe
Boniol, Mathieu
LaVecchia, Carlo
Vatten, Lars
Gavin, Anna
Héry, Clarisse
Heanue, Mary
author_facet Autier, Philippe
Boniol, Mathieu
LaVecchia, Carlo
Vatten, Lars
Gavin, Anna
Héry, Clarisse
Heanue, Mary
author_sort Autier, Philippe
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description Objective To examine changes in temporal trends in breast cancer mortality in women living in 30 European countries. Design Retrospective trend analysis. Data source WHO mortality database on causes of deaths Subjects reviewed Female deaths from breast cancer from 1989 to 2006 Main outcome measures Changes in breast cancer mortality for all women and by age group (<50, 50-69, and ≥70 years) calculated from linear regressions of log transformed, age adjusted death rates. Joinpoint analysis was used to identify the year when trends in all age mortality began to change. Results From 1989 to 2006, there was a median reduction in breast cancer mortality of 19%, ranging from a 45% reduction in Iceland to a 17% increase in Romania. Breast cancer mortality decreased by ≥20% in 15 countries, and the reduction tended to be greater in countries with higher mortality in 1987-9. England and Wales, Northern Ireland, and Scotland had the second, third, and fourth largest decreases of 35%, 29%, and 30%, respectively. In France, Finland, and Sweden, mortality decreased by 11%, 12%, and 16%, respectively. In central European countries mortality did not decline or even increased during the period. Downward mortality trends usually started between 1988 and 1996, and the persistent reduction from 1999 to 2006 indicates that these trends may continue. The median changes in the age groups were −37% (range −76% to −14%) in women aged <50, −21% (−40% to 14%) in 50-69 year olds, and −2% (−42% to 80%) in ≥70 year olds. Conclusions Changes in breast cancer mortality after 1988 varied widely between European countries, and the UK is among the countries with the largest reductions. Women aged <50 years showed the greatest reductions in mortality, also in countries where screening at that age is uncommon. The increasing mortality in some central European countries reflects avoidable mortality.
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spelling pubmed-29203782010-08-12 Disparities in breast cancer mortality trends between 30 European countries: retrospective trend analysis of WHO mortality database Autier, Philippe Boniol, Mathieu LaVecchia, Carlo Vatten, Lars Gavin, Anna Héry, Clarisse Heanue, Mary BMJ Research Objective To examine changes in temporal trends in breast cancer mortality in women living in 30 European countries. Design Retrospective trend analysis. Data source WHO mortality database on causes of deaths Subjects reviewed Female deaths from breast cancer from 1989 to 2006 Main outcome measures Changes in breast cancer mortality for all women and by age group (<50, 50-69, and ≥70 years) calculated from linear regressions of log transformed, age adjusted death rates. Joinpoint analysis was used to identify the year when trends in all age mortality began to change. Results From 1989 to 2006, there was a median reduction in breast cancer mortality of 19%, ranging from a 45% reduction in Iceland to a 17% increase in Romania. Breast cancer mortality decreased by ≥20% in 15 countries, and the reduction tended to be greater in countries with higher mortality in 1987-9. England and Wales, Northern Ireland, and Scotland had the second, third, and fourth largest decreases of 35%, 29%, and 30%, respectively. In France, Finland, and Sweden, mortality decreased by 11%, 12%, and 16%, respectively. In central European countries mortality did not decline or even increased during the period. Downward mortality trends usually started between 1988 and 1996, and the persistent reduction from 1999 to 2006 indicates that these trends may continue. The median changes in the age groups were −37% (range −76% to −14%) in women aged <50, −21% (−40% to 14%) in 50-69 year olds, and −2% (−42% to 80%) in ≥70 year olds. Conclusions Changes in breast cancer mortality after 1988 varied widely between European countries, and the UK is among the countries with the largest reductions. Women aged <50 years showed the greatest reductions in mortality, also in countries where screening at that age is uncommon. The increasing mortality in some central European countries reflects avoidable mortality. BMJ Publishing Group Ltd. 2010-08-11 /pmc/articles/PMC2920378/ /pubmed/20702548 http://dx.doi.org/10.1136/bmj.c3620 Text en © Autier et al 2010 This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution Non-commercial License, which permits use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited, the use is non commercial and is otherwise in compliance with the license. See: http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/2.0/ and http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/2.0/legalcode.
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Autier, Philippe
Boniol, Mathieu
LaVecchia, Carlo
Vatten, Lars
Gavin, Anna
Héry, Clarisse
Heanue, Mary
Disparities in breast cancer mortality trends between 30 European countries: retrospective trend analysis of WHO mortality database
title Disparities in breast cancer mortality trends between 30 European countries: retrospective trend analysis of WHO mortality database
title_full Disparities in breast cancer mortality trends between 30 European countries: retrospective trend analysis of WHO mortality database
title_fullStr Disparities in breast cancer mortality trends between 30 European countries: retrospective trend analysis of WHO mortality database
title_full_unstemmed Disparities in breast cancer mortality trends between 30 European countries: retrospective trend analysis of WHO mortality database
title_short Disparities in breast cancer mortality trends between 30 European countries: retrospective trend analysis of WHO mortality database
title_sort disparities in breast cancer mortality trends between 30 european countries: retrospective trend analysis of who mortality database
topic Research
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2920378/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/20702548
http://dx.doi.org/10.1136/bmj.c3620
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