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Incidence of Childhood Cancer in Osaka, Japan, 1971–1988: Reclassification of Registered Cases by Birch's Scheme Using Information on Clinical Diagnosis, Histology and Primary Site

In 1971–1988, 4,021 malignant tumors occurring among children under 15 years of age were registered in the Osaka Cancer Registry, a population‐based registry which covers Osaka Prefecture, Japan. These patients were reclassified into 12 diagnostic groups by Birch's scheme using information on c...

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Autores principales: Ajiki, Wakiko, Hanai, Aya, Tsukuma, Hideaki, Hiyama, Tomohiko, Fujimoto, Isaburo
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5919424/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/8144395
http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/j.1349-7006.1994.tb02074.x
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author Ajiki, Wakiko
Hanai, Aya
Tsukuma, Hideaki
Hiyama, Tomohiko
Fujimoto, Isaburo
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Hanai, Aya
Tsukuma, Hideaki
Hiyama, Tomohiko
Fujimoto, Isaburo
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description In 1971–1988, 4,021 malignant tumors occurring among children under 15 years of age were registered in the Osaka Cancer Registry, a population‐based registry which covers Osaka Prefecture, Japan. These patients were reclassified into 12 diagnostic groups by Birch's scheme using information on clinical diagnosis, histology and primary site. The annual age‐standardized incidence rate for childhood cancer per million children was 130.3 for males and 104.9 for females in 1971–88. Comparing the incidence rates for both sexes in 1981–88 with those in 1971–80 in Osaka, we observed a significant decrease of acute non‐lymphocytic leukemia (ANLL) and a significant increase of all cancers, acute lymphocytic leukemia, non‐Hodgkin lymphoma, sympathetic nervous system tumors, soft‐tissue sarcomas, and gonadal and germ‐cell tumors. Age‐standardized incidence rates in around 1971–80 of the above‐mentioned diagnostic groups were compared among 4 population‐based registries; Osaka, Miyagi (Japan), SEER (U.S.), and the National Registry of Childhood Tumors (England and Wales). Rates for ANLL and gonadal and germ‐cell tumors were higher and those for other diagnostic groups were lower in Osaka, especially for Hodgkin's disease. Thus, in 1980–88 in Osaka, rates for Hodgkin's disease remained low and rates for gonadal and germ‐cell tumors increased, though rates for other cancers appeared to resemble the levels in caucasian populations. The incidence of childhood cancer in Japan was estimated according to the diagnostic groups in Birch's scheme.
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spelling pubmed-59194242018-05-11 Incidence of Childhood Cancer in Osaka, Japan, 1971–1988: Reclassification of Registered Cases by Birch's Scheme Using Information on Clinical Diagnosis, Histology and Primary Site Ajiki, Wakiko Hanai, Aya Tsukuma, Hideaki Hiyama, Tomohiko Fujimoto, Isaburo Jpn J Cancer Res Article In 1971–1988, 4,021 malignant tumors occurring among children under 15 years of age were registered in the Osaka Cancer Registry, a population‐based registry which covers Osaka Prefecture, Japan. These patients were reclassified into 12 diagnostic groups by Birch's scheme using information on clinical diagnosis, histology and primary site. The annual age‐standardized incidence rate for childhood cancer per million children was 130.3 for males and 104.9 for females in 1971–88. Comparing the incidence rates for both sexes in 1981–88 with those in 1971–80 in Osaka, we observed a significant decrease of acute non‐lymphocytic leukemia (ANLL) and a significant increase of all cancers, acute lymphocytic leukemia, non‐Hodgkin lymphoma, sympathetic nervous system tumors, soft‐tissue sarcomas, and gonadal and germ‐cell tumors. Age‐standardized incidence rates in around 1971–80 of the above‐mentioned diagnostic groups were compared among 4 population‐based registries; Osaka, Miyagi (Japan), SEER (U.S.), and the National Registry of Childhood Tumors (England and Wales). Rates for ANLL and gonadal and germ‐cell tumors were higher and those for other diagnostic groups were lower in Osaka, especially for Hodgkin's disease. Thus, in 1980–88 in Osaka, rates for Hodgkin's disease remained low and rates for gonadal and germ‐cell tumors increased, though rates for other cancers appeared to resemble the levels in caucasian populations. The incidence of childhood cancer in Japan was estimated according to the diagnostic groups in Birch's scheme. Blackwell Publishing Ltd 1994-02 /pmc/articles/PMC5919424/ /pubmed/8144395 http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/j.1349-7006.1994.tb02074.x Text en
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Ajiki, Wakiko
Hanai, Aya
Tsukuma, Hideaki
Hiyama, Tomohiko
Fujimoto, Isaburo
Incidence of Childhood Cancer in Osaka, Japan, 1971–1988: Reclassification of Registered Cases by Birch's Scheme Using Information on Clinical Diagnosis, Histology and Primary Site
title Incidence of Childhood Cancer in Osaka, Japan, 1971–1988: Reclassification of Registered Cases by Birch's Scheme Using Information on Clinical Diagnosis, Histology and Primary Site
title_full Incidence of Childhood Cancer in Osaka, Japan, 1971–1988: Reclassification of Registered Cases by Birch's Scheme Using Information on Clinical Diagnosis, Histology and Primary Site
title_fullStr Incidence of Childhood Cancer in Osaka, Japan, 1971–1988: Reclassification of Registered Cases by Birch's Scheme Using Information on Clinical Diagnosis, Histology and Primary Site
title_full_unstemmed Incidence of Childhood Cancer in Osaka, Japan, 1971–1988: Reclassification of Registered Cases by Birch's Scheme Using Information on Clinical Diagnosis, Histology and Primary Site
title_short Incidence of Childhood Cancer in Osaka, Japan, 1971–1988: Reclassification of Registered Cases by Birch's Scheme Using Information on Clinical Diagnosis, Histology and Primary Site
title_sort incidence of childhood cancer in osaka, japan, 1971–1988: reclassification of registered cases by birch's scheme using information on clinical diagnosis, histology and primary site
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5919424/
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http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/j.1349-7006.1994.tb02074.x
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