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Survival of 86, 690 patients with thyroid cancer : A population-based study in 29 European countries from EUROCARE-5 (CROSBI ID 240193)

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Dal Maso, L. ; ... ; Šekerija, Mario ; ... ; White, C. Survival of 86, 690 patients with thyroid cancer : A population-based study in 29 European countries from EUROCARE-5 // European journal of cancer (1990), 77 (2017), 140-152. doi: 10.1016/j.ejca.2017.02.023

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Dal Maso, L. ; ... ; Šekerija, Mario ; ... ; White, C.

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Survival of 86, 690 patients with thyroid cancer : A population-based study in 29 European countries from EUROCARE-5

BACKGROUND: Incidence rates of thyroid cancer (TC) increased in several countries during the last 30 years, while mortality rates remained unchanged, raising important questions for treatment and follow-up of TC patients. This study updates population-based estimates of relative survival (RS) after TC diagnosis in Europe by sex, country, age, period and histology. METHODS: Data from 87 cancer registries in 29 countries were extracted from the EUROCARE-5 dataset. One- and 5-year RS were estimated using the cohort approach for 86, 690 adult TC patients diagnosed in 2000-2007 and followed-up to 12/31/2008. RS trends in 1999-2007 and 10-year RS in 2005-2007 were estimated using the period approach. RESULTS: In Europe 2000-2007, 5-year RS after TC was 88% in women and 81% in men. Survival rates varied by country and were strongly correlated (Pearson ρ = 75%) with country-specific incidence rates. Five-year RS decreased with age (in women from >95% at age 15-54 to 57% at age 75+), from 98% in women and 94% in men with papillary TC to 14% in women and 12% in men with anaplastic TC. Proportion of papillary TC varied by country and increased over time, while survival rates were similar across areas and periods. In 1999-2007, 5-year RS increased by five percentage points for all TCs but only by two for papillary and by four for follicular TC. Ten-year RS in 2005-2007 was 89% in women and 79% in men. CONCLUSIONS: The reported increasing TC survival trend and differences by area are mainly explained by the varying histological case-mix of cases.

Cancer registries ; EUROCARE ; Europe ; Papillary ; Relative survival ; Thyroid cancer

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77

2017.

140-152

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0959-8049

10.1016/j.ejca.2017.02.023

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