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Ege Üniversitesi Hastanesi çocukluk çağı tümörlerinde epidemiyoloji ve sağ kalım özellikleri

Year 2019, Volume: 58 Suppl: 2 (Oncology), 105 - 113, 31.12.2019
https://doi.org/10.19161/etd.669213

Abstract

Amaç: Her yıl Dünyada 0-19 yaş arası yaklaşık 300.000 olgu kanser tanısı almaktadır. Gelişmiş ve gelişmekte olan ülkelerde çocukluk çağı kanserlerinin dağılımı ve sağ kalım hızlarında belirgin farklılık bildirilmektedir. Bu çalışmada amacımız merkezimizde kayıtlı olan çocukluk çağı kanser olgularının epidemiyolojik özelliklerini ve sağ kalım hızlarını değerlendirmektir.
Gereç ve Yöntem: Merkezimizde 1992-2017 tarihleri arasında 0-19 yaş arasında kanser tanısı alan 4602 hastanın verileri Ege Üniversitesi Kanserle Savaş ve Araştırma Merkezi kayıtları kullanılarak geriye dönük olarak değerlendirildi. Yaşa, cinsiyete, yıllara göre tümör dağılımları ve genel sağ kalım hızları değerlendirildi.
Bulgular: Olguların %55,3’ü erkek, %44,7’si kız ve erkek/kız oranı 1,23/1 idi. Olguların ortalama tanı yaşı 5,6 yıl idi. Merkezimizde en sık lösemi (%25,6), ikinci sıklıkta santral sinir sistemi tümörleri (%23,4), üçüncü sıklıkta ise lenfomalar (%14,2) görülmekteydi. Olguların ortalama izlem süresi 41,4 ay (0-316 ay) idi. Tüm olgular için beş yıllık genel sağ kalım hızı %74 saptandı.
Sonuç: Merkezimizdeki kanser tiplerinin dağılımı ve genel sağ kalım hızları literatür ile benzerdir. Ülkemiz verileri ile karşılaştırıldığında genel sağ kalım hızlarımızın daha iyi olduğu görülmüştür. Bu sonuçlar sağ kalım hızlarının bölgeden bölgeye değiştiğini, bu değişimde hasta ve hasta yakınının farkındalık düzeyinin, gerekli tedaviye ulaşabilme imkanının ve multidisipliner merkezlerin varlığının önemini düşündürmektedir.

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Epidemiology and survival of childhood cancers in Ege University Hospital

Year 2019, Volume: 58 Suppl: 2 (Oncology), 105 - 113, 31.12.2019
https://doi.org/10.19161/etd.669213

Abstract

Aim: Approximately 300.000 children between the ages of 0-19 diagnosed with cancer every year in the world. The distribution and survival rates of childhood cancers are significantly different in developed and developing countries. The aim of this study to evaluate the epidemiological characteristics and survival rates of childhood cancer cases registered in our center.
Materials and Methods: Recordings of 4602 patients diagnosed with cancer between 0-19 years of age at our center between 1992 and 2017 were evaluated retrospectively using the registry of Ege University Cancer Control and Research Center. Distribution of cancer groups and overall survival rates were evaluated according to age, sex and years.
Results: Median age was 5.6 years. 55,3% of the cases were male, 44,7% were female and the male/female ratio was 1.23/1. Leukemias (25.6%), central nervous system tumors (23.4%), and lymphomas (14.2%) were the most common tumors in our center. The median follow-up period was 41.4 months (0-316 months). The 5-year overall survival rate for all patients was 74%.
Conclusion: The distribution of cancer types and overall survival rates in our center are similar with those reported in the literature. Compared with the cancer registry of our country, our overall survival rates were found to be better. These results suggest that survival rates vary from region to region, and the importance of awareness of the patient and his/ her relatives, access to the treatment and the presence of multidisciplinary centers.

References

  • https://www.who.int/cancer/childhood-cancer/en/
  • Gatta G, Botta L, Rossi S, et al. Childhood cancer survival in Europe 1999-2007: results of EUROCARE-5–a population-based study. Lancet Oncol 2014; 15:35–47.
  • https://seer.cancer.gov/archive/csr/1975_2015/browse_csr.php?sectionSEL=28&pageSEL=sect_28_table.02
  • https://curesearch.org/5-Year-Survival-Rate
  • https://www.acco.org/global-childhood-cancer-statistics/
  • E.Steliarova-Foucher, C.Stiller, B. Lacour, P. Kaatsch. International classification of childhood cancer, third edition. Cancer 103 (7) (2005) 1457-67.
  • Çetingül N, Öztop S, Nişli G, et al. Childhood tumors series of the Ege University Hospital between 1979-1988. Turk J Cancer 1990:20: 100-8.
  • Kutluk T, Yeşilipek A. Pediatric Cancer Registry in Turkey 2009-2018 (TPOG & TPHD). Journal of Clinical Oncology 37, no. 15_suppl. DOI:
  • 10.1200/JCO.2019.37.15_suppl.e21510
  • Kutluk T, Yeşilipek A. Turkish National Pediatric Cancer Registry 2002-2008 (Turkish Pediatric Oncology Group and Turkish Pediatric Hematology Society). Journal of Clinical Oncology 31, no. 15_suppl (May 20 2013) 10067.
  • Düzovalı O, Ortaç R, Karaca İ,et al. Childhood cancer survival 1990-1997: Dr. Behçet Uz Childrens hospital registry. Turk J Cancer 2000:30: 68-74.
  • Kaatsch P, Spix C. German Childhood Cancer Registry- Report 2012 (1980-2012). Institute of Medical Biostatistics, Epidemiology and Informatics (IMBEI) at the University Medical Center of the Johannes Gutenberg University Mainz, 2013: 117.
  • Schindler M, Belle FN, Grotzer MA, von der Weid NX, Kuehni CE; Swiss Paediatric Oncology Group (SPOG). Childhood cancer survival in Switzerland (1976-2013): Time-trends and predictors. Int J Cancer. 2017 Jan 1;140(1):62-74.
  • Karim-Kos HE, Hackl M, Mann G, Urban C, Woehrer A, Slavc I, Ladenstein R. Trends in incidence, survival and mortality of childhood and adolescent cancer in Austria, 1994-2011. Cancer Epidemiol. 2016 Jun;42:72-81.
  • Trama A, Botta L, Foschi R, Ferrari A, Stiller C, Desandes E, Maule MM, Merletti F, Gatta G; EUROCARE-5 Working Group. Survival of European adolescents and young adults diagnosed with cancer in 2000-07: population-based data from EUROCARE-5. Lancet Oncol. 2016 Jul;17(7):896-906.
  • Williams LA, Spector LG. Survival Differences Between Males and Females Diagnosed With Childhood Cancer. JNCI Cancer Spectr. 2019 Jun;3(2):pkz032.
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Primary Language Turkish
Subjects Health Care Administration
Journal Section Supplement
Authors

Eda Ataseven 0000-0003-3419-5814

Mehmet Kantar 0000-0002-1669-4321

Yavuz Anacak 0000-0002-2548-1109

Serra Kamer 0000-0001-8316-9976

Yeşim Ertan 0000-0002-4522-0774

Ayşe Caner 0000-0003-3058-9971

Ahmet Çelik 0000-0001-9558-1677

Tuncer Turhan 0000-0002-3559-1918

Elif Bolat 0000-0003-1420-762X

Hüdaver Alper 0000-0002-7096-5292

Ömer Kitiş⁷ 0000-0003-4201-5449

Dündar Sabah 0000-0002-3391-2597

Deniz Karapınar 0000-0002-1637-4678

Serap Aksoylar 0000-0002-8446-0834

Nazan Çetingül 0000-0002-1768-028X

Publication Date December 31, 2019
Submission Date February 15, 2019
Published in Issue Year 2019Volume: 58 Suppl: 2 (Oncology)

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Vancouver Ataseven E, Kantar M, Anacak Y, Kamer S, Ertan Y, Caner A, Çelik A, Turhan T, Bolat E, Alper H, Kitiş⁷ Ö, Sabah D, Karapınar D, Aksoylar S, Çetingül N. Ege Üniversitesi Hastanesi çocukluk çağı tümörlerinde epidemiyoloji ve sağ kalım özellikleri. EJM. 2019:105-13.