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Neuroblastoma among children in Southern and Eastern European cancer registries: Variations in incidence and temporal trends compared to US

Authors :
Georgakis, M.K. Dessypris, N. Baka, M. Moschovi, M. Papadakis, V. Polychronopoulou, S. Kourti, M. Hatzipantelis, E. Stiakaki, E. Dana, H. Bouka, E. Antunes, L. Bastos, J. Coza, D. Demetriou, A. Agius, D. Eser, S. Gheorghiu, R. Sekerija, M. Trojanowski, M. Zagar, T. Zborovskaya, A. Ryzhov, A. Tragiannidis, A. Panagopoulou, P. Steliarova-Foucher, E. Petridou, E.T.
Publication Year :
2018

Abstract

Neuroblastoma comprises the most common neoplasm during infancy (first year of life). Our study describes incidence of neuroblastoma in Southern–Eastern Europe (SEE), including – for the first time – the Nationwide Registry for Childhood Hematological Malignancies and Solid Tumors (NARECHEM-ST)/Greece, compared to the US population, while controlling for human development index (HDI). Age-adjusted incidence rates (AIR) were calculated for 1,859 childhood (0–14 years) neuroblastoma cases, retrieved from 13 collaborating SEE registries (1990–2016), and were compared to those of SEER/US (N = 3,166; 1990–2012); temporal trends were assessed using Poisson regression and Joinpoint analyses. The overall AIR was significantly lower in SEE (10.1/million) compared to SEER (11.7 per million); the difference was maximum during infancy (43.7 vs. 53.3 per million, respectively), when approximately one-third of cases were diagnosed. Incidence rates of neuroblastoma at ages

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Language :
English
Database :
OpenAIRE
Accession number :
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