Cancer in adolescents and young adults in north Netherlands (1989-2003): increased incidence, stable survival and high incidence of second primary tumours

J. C. van Gaal, E. Bastiaannet, M. Schaapveld, R. Otter, J. C. Kluin-Nelemans, E. S. J. M. de Bont, W. T. A. van der Graaf*

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    Abstract

    Background: Lack of survival improvement in adolescents and young adults (AYA) with cancer has led to increased awareness of this young population.

    Design: We carried out a population-based study of incidence and survival of primary tumours and second primary tumours in patients aged 12-24 in north Netherlands. Age-specific incidence rates per 100 000 and 3-year moving means were calculated. Factors associated with incidence and survival were assessed using a Poisson model, log-rank test and multivariate Cox proportional hazards analysis.

    Results: From 1989 to 2003 a total of 1118 patients were diagnosed. The total age-specific incidence rates per 100 000 were as follows: males: 13.4 (12-15 years), 26.9 (16-19 years) and 27.5 (20-24 years) and females: 13.9, 20.7 and 20.7. Male : female ratio was 1.32. The overall estimated annual percentage change (EAPC) in incidence was 2.15% (P <0.01). Five-year survival was 80.8% and did not improve during the study period. With median follow-up of 5.5 years (range 0.0-16.0) in our cohort the standardized incidence ratio (SIR) of second primary tumours was 30.55 (95% confidence interval = 19.96-44.76, P <0.05).

    Conclusions: The total incidence of cancer in AYA increased (EAPC = 2.15%). Survival was unchanged. The SIR of a second primary tumour in this young cohort increased 31-fold. Further research is needed to study this increasing incidence and optimise treatment outcome in these young patients.

    Original languageEnglish
    Pages (from-to)365-373
    Number of pages9
    JournalAnnals of Oncology
    Volume20
    Issue number2
    DOIs
    Publication statusPublished - Feb-2009

    Keywords

    • adolescents
    • cancer
    • epidemiology
    • second primary
    • young adults
    • INFORMATION-SYSTEM PROJECT
    • ACUTE LYMPHOBLASTIC-LEUKEMIA
    • LONG-TERM SURVIVORS
    • CHILDHOOD-CANCER
    • TESTICULAR CANCER
    • OLDER ADOLESCENTS
    • EUROPEAN CHILDREN
    • 5-YEAR SURVIVORS
    • COMPETING RISKS
    • CLINICAL-TRIALS

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