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Time-trends on incidence and survival in a nationwide and unselected cohort of patients with skeletal osteosarcoma

BACKGROUND: This study describes time-trends on epidemiology, subtypes and histopathological entities of osteosarcoma (OS) in a nationwide and unselected cohort of OS patients in Norway between 1975 and 2009. Few nationwide studies are published, and we still have particularly limited knowledge rega...

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Autores principales: Berner, Kjetil, Johannesen, Tom B⊘rge, Berner, Aasmund, Haugland, Hans Kristian, Bjerkehagen, Bodil, B⊘hler, Per J., Bruland, Øyvind S.
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Publicado: Taylor & Francis 2015
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4364276/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/24957555
http://dx.doi.org/10.3109/0284186X.2014.923934
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author Berner, Kjetil
Johannesen, Tom B⊘rge
Berner, Aasmund
Haugland, Hans Kristian
Bjerkehagen, Bodil
B⊘hler, Per J.
Bruland, Øyvind S.
author_facet Berner, Kjetil
Johannesen, Tom B⊘rge
Berner, Aasmund
Haugland, Hans Kristian
Bjerkehagen, Bodil
B⊘hler, Per J.
Bruland, Øyvind S.
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description BACKGROUND: This study describes time-trends on epidemiology, subtypes and histopathological entities of osteosarcoma (OS) in a nationwide and unselected cohort of OS patients in Norway between 1975 and 2009. Few nationwide studies are published, and we still have particularly limited knowledge regarding patients not included in clinical trials comprising about half of the OS population. METHOD: Histologically verified skeletal OS for all subgroups were included, resulting in 473 eligible cases from a total of 702 evaluated patients. To ensure completeness, the present cohort was based on all cases reported to the Norwegian Cancer Registry, complemented with data from all Norwegian hospitals involved in sarcoma management. Survival analyses were performed with overall and sarcoma-specific survival as endpoints. RESULTS: Mean annual age-standard incidence amounted to about 3.8 per million in male and 2.8 per million in female with no clear time-trends. The male to female ratio was 1.4. Peak incidence was observed in the second decade for both genders. Conventional OS comprised 71.2% of all cases, while low grade OS represented 10.4% and telangiectatic OS only 1.3%. The most common primary site of OS was femur and tibia, respectively. The axial to appendicular ratio increased with the age. The overall 10-year survival did increase from about 30% during the late 1970s to around 50% 20 years later, with no subsequent improvement during the last two decades. Axial tumours, age above 40 years and overt metastatic disease at time of diagnosis were all negative prognostic factors. CONCLUSION: No improvement in the overall survival for OS since the 1990s was documented. The survival rates are still poor for elderly people, patients with axial disease and in the primary metastatic setting. The average incidence rate of skeletal OS in Norway was in line with international figures.
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spelling pubmed-43642762015-05-14 Time-trends on incidence and survival in a nationwide and unselected cohort of patients with skeletal osteosarcoma Berner, Kjetil Johannesen, Tom B⊘rge Berner, Aasmund Haugland, Hans Kristian Bjerkehagen, Bodil B⊘hler, Per J. Bruland, Øyvind S. Acta Oncol Original Article BACKGROUND: This study describes time-trends on epidemiology, subtypes and histopathological entities of osteosarcoma (OS) in a nationwide and unselected cohort of OS patients in Norway between 1975 and 2009. Few nationwide studies are published, and we still have particularly limited knowledge regarding patients not included in clinical trials comprising about half of the OS population. METHOD: Histologically verified skeletal OS for all subgroups were included, resulting in 473 eligible cases from a total of 702 evaluated patients. To ensure completeness, the present cohort was based on all cases reported to the Norwegian Cancer Registry, complemented with data from all Norwegian hospitals involved in sarcoma management. Survival analyses were performed with overall and sarcoma-specific survival as endpoints. RESULTS: Mean annual age-standard incidence amounted to about 3.8 per million in male and 2.8 per million in female with no clear time-trends. The male to female ratio was 1.4. Peak incidence was observed in the second decade for both genders. Conventional OS comprised 71.2% of all cases, while low grade OS represented 10.4% and telangiectatic OS only 1.3%. The most common primary site of OS was femur and tibia, respectively. The axial to appendicular ratio increased with the age. The overall 10-year survival did increase from about 30% during the late 1970s to around 50% 20 years later, with no subsequent improvement during the last two decades. Axial tumours, age above 40 years and overt metastatic disease at time of diagnosis were all negative prognostic factors. CONCLUSION: No improvement in the overall survival for OS since the 1990s was documented. The survival rates are still poor for elderly people, patients with axial disease and in the primary metastatic setting. The average incidence rate of skeletal OS in Norway was in line with international figures. Taylor & Francis 2015-01 2014-06-24 /pmc/articles/PMC4364276/ /pubmed/24957555 http://dx.doi.org/10.3109/0284186X.2014.923934 Text en © 2015 Informa Healthcare http://www.informaworld.com/mpp/uploads/iopenaccess_tcs.pdf This is an open access article distributed under the Supplemental Terms and Conditions for iOpenAccess articles published in Taylor & Francis journals (http://www.informaworld.com/mpp/uploads/iopenaccess_tcs.pdf) , which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
spellingShingle Original Article
Berner, Kjetil
Johannesen, Tom B⊘rge
Berner, Aasmund
Haugland, Hans Kristian
Bjerkehagen, Bodil
B⊘hler, Per J.
Bruland, Øyvind S.
Time-trends on incidence and survival in a nationwide and unselected cohort of patients with skeletal osteosarcoma
title Time-trends on incidence and survival in a nationwide and unselected cohort of patients with skeletal osteosarcoma
title_full Time-trends on incidence and survival in a nationwide and unselected cohort of patients with skeletal osteosarcoma
title_fullStr Time-trends on incidence and survival in a nationwide and unselected cohort of patients with skeletal osteosarcoma
title_full_unstemmed Time-trends on incidence and survival in a nationwide and unselected cohort of patients with skeletal osteosarcoma
title_short Time-trends on incidence and survival in a nationwide and unselected cohort of patients with skeletal osteosarcoma
title_sort time-trends on incidence and survival in a nationwide and unselected cohort of patients with skeletal osteosarcoma
topic Original Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4364276/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/24957555
http://dx.doi.org/10.3109/0284186X.2014.923934
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