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The Global, Regional, and National Burden of Adult Lip, Oral, and Pharyngeal Cancer in 204 Countries and Territories: A Systematic Analysis for the Global Burden of Disease Study 2019.

Authors :
Cunha ARD
Compton K
Xu R
Mishra R
Drangsholt MT
Antunes JLF
Kerr AR
Acheson AR
Lu D
Wallace LE
Kocarnik JM
Fu W
Dean FE
Pennini A
Henrikson HJ
Alam T
Ababneh E
Abd-Elsalam S
Abdoun M
Abidi H
Abubaker Ali H
Abu-Gharbieh E
Adane TD
Addo IY
Ahmad A
Ahmad S
Ahmed Rashid T
Akonde M
Al Hamad H
Alahdab F
Alimohamadi Y
Alipour V
Al-Maweri SA
Alsharif U
Ansari-Moghaddam A
Anwar SL
Anyasodor AE
Arabloo J
Aravkin AY
Aruleba RT
Asaad M
Ashraf T
Athari SS
Attia S
Azadnajafabad S
Azangou-Khyavy M
Badar M
Baghcheghi N
Banach M
Bardhan M
Barqawi HJ
Bashir NZ
Bashiri A
Benzian H
Bernabe E
Bhagat DS
Bhojaraja VS
Bjørge T
Bouaoud S
Braithwaite D
Briko NI
Calina D
Carreras G
Chakraborty PA
Chattu VK
Chaurasia A
Chen MX
Cho WCS
Chu DT
Chukwu IS
Chung E
Cruz-Martins N
Dadras O
Dai X
Dandona L
Dandona R
Daneshpajouhnejad P
Darvishi Cheshmeh Soltani R
Darwesh AM
Debela SA
Derbew Molla M
Dessalegn FN
Dianati-Nasab M
Digesa LE
Dixit SG
Dixit A
Djalalinia S
El Sayed I
El Tantawi M
Enyew DB
Erku DA
Ezzeddini R
Fagbamigbe AF
Falzone L
Fetensa G
Fukumoto T
Gaewkhiew P
Gallus S
Gebrehiwot M
Ghashghaee A
Gill PS
Golechha M
Goleij P
Gomez RS
Gorini G
Guimaraes ALS
Gupta B
Gupta S
Gupta VB
Gupta VK
Haj-Mirzaian A
Halboub ES
Halwani R
Hanif A
Hariyani N
Harorani M
Hasani H
Hassan AM
Hassanipour S
Hassen MB
Hay SI
Hayat K
Herrera-Serna BY
Holla R
Horita N
Hosseinzadeh M
Hussain S
Ilesanmi OS
Ilic IM
Ilic MD
Isola G
Jaiswal A
Jani CT
Javaheri T
Jayarajah U
Jayaram S
Joseph N
Kadashetti V
Kandaswamy E
Karanth SD
Karaye IM
Kauppila JH
Kaur H
Keykhaei M
Khader YS
Khajuria H
Khanali J
Khatib MN
Khayat Kashani HR
Khazeei Tabari MA
Kim MS
Kompani F
Koohestani HR
Kumar GA
Kurmi OP
La Vecchia C
Lal DK
Landires I
Lasrado S
Ledda C
Lee YH
Libra M
Lim SS
Listl S
Lopukhov PD
Mafi AR
Mahumud RA
Malik AA
Mathur MR
Maulud SQ
Meena JK
Mehrabi Nasab E
Mestrovic T
Mirfakhraie R
Misganaw A
Misra S
Mithra P
Mohammad Y
Mohammadi M
Mohammadi E
Mokdad AH
Moni MA
Moraga P
Morrison SD
Mozaffari HR
Mubarik S
Murray CJL
Nair TS
Narasimha Swamy S
Narayana AI
Nassereldine H
Natto ZS
Nayak BP
Negru SM
Nggada HA
Nouraei H
Nuñez-Samudio V
Oancea B
Olagunju AT
Omar Bali A
Padron-Monedero A
Padubidri JR
Pandey A
Pardhan S
Patel J
Pezzani R
Piracha ZZ
Rabiee N
Radhakrishnan V
Radhakrishnan RA
Rahmani AM
Rahmanian V
Rao CR
Rao SJ
Rath GK
Rawaf DL
Rawaf S
Rawassizadeh R
Razeghinia MS
Rezaei N
Rezaei N
Rezaei N
Rezapour A
Riad A
Roberts TJ
Romero-Rodríguez E
Roshandel G
S M
S N C
Saddik B
Saeb MR
Saeed U
Safaei M
Sahebazzamani M
Sahebkar A
Salek Farrokhi A
Samy AM
Santric-Milicevic MM
Sathian B
Satpathy M
Šekerija M
Senthilkumaran S
Seylani A
Shafaat O
Shahsavari HR
Shamsoddin E
Sharew MM
Sharifi-Rad J
Shetty JK
Shivakumar KM
Shobeiri P
Shorofi SA
Shrestha S
Siddappa Malleshappa SK
Singh P
Singh JA
Singh G
Sinha DN
Solomon Y
Suleman M
Suliankatchi Abdulkader R
Taheri Abkenar Y
Talaat IM
Tan KK
Tbakhi A
Thiyagarajan A
Tiyuri A
Tovani-Palone MR
Unnikrishnan B
Vo B
Volovat SR
Wang C
Westerman R
Wickramasinghe ND
Xiao H
Yu C
Yuce D
Yunusa I
Zadnik V
Zare I
Zhang ZJ
Zoladl M
Force LM
Hugo FN
Source :
JAMA oncology [JAMA Oncol] 2023 Oct 01; Vol. 9 (10), pp. 1401-1416.
Publication Year :
2023

Abstract

Importance: Lip, oral, and pharyngeal cancers are important contributors to cancer burden worldwide, and a comprehensive evaluation of their burden globally, regionally, and nationally is crucial for effective policy planning.<br />Objective: To analyze the total and risk-attributable burden of lip and oral cavity cancer (LOC) and other pharyngeal cancer (OPC) for 204 countries and territories and by Socio-demographic Index (SDI) using 2019 Global Burden of Diseases, Injuries, and Risk Factors (GBD) Study estimates.<br />Evidence Review: The incidence, mortality, and disability-adjusted life years (DALYs) due to LOC and OPC from 1990 to 2019 were estimated using GBD 2019 methods. The GBD 2019 comparative risk assessment framework was used to estimate the proportion of deaths and DALYs for LOC and OPC attributable to smoking, tobacco, and alcohol consumption in 2019.<br />Findings: In 2019, 370 000 (95% uncertainty interval [UI], 338 000-401 000) cases and 199 000 (95% UI, 181 000-217 000) deaths for LOC and 167 000 (95% UI, 153 000-180 000) cases and 114 000 (95% UI, 103 000-126 000) deaths for OPC were estimated to occur globally, contributing 5.5 million (95% UI, 5.0-6.0 million) and 3.2 million (95% UI, 2.9-3.6 million) DALYs, respectively. From 1990 to 2019, low-middle and low SDI regions consistently showed the highest age-standardized mortality rates due to LOC and OPC, while the high SDI strata exhibited age-standardized incidence rates decreasing for LOC and increasing for OPC. Globally in 2019, smoking had the greatest contribution to risk-attributable OPC deaths for both sexes (55.8% [95% UI, 49.2%-62.0%] of all OPC deaths in male individuals and 17.4% [95% UI, 13.8%-21.2%] of all OPC deaths in female individuals). Smoking and alcohol both contributed to substantial LOC deaths globally among male individuals (42.3% [95% UI, 35.2%-48.6%] and 40.2% [95% UI, 33.3%-46.8%] of all risk-attributable cancer deaths, respectively), while chewing tobacco contributed to the greatest attributable LOC deaths among female individuals (27.6% [95% UI, 21.5%-33.8%]), driven by high risk-attributable burden in South and Southeast Asia.<br />Conclusions and Relevance: In this systematic analysis, disparities in LOC and OPC burden existed across the SDI spectrum, and a considerable percentage of burden was attributable to tobacco and alcohol use. These estimates can contribute to an understanding of the distribution and disparities in LOC and OPC burden globally and support cancer control planning efforts.

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
2374-2445
Volume :
9
Issue :
10
Database :
MEDLINE
Journal :
JAMA oncology
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
37676656
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1001/jamaoncol.2023.2960