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Daniel Seoane-Mato, Nuria Aragonés1, Eva Ferreras, Javier García-Pérez, Marta Cervantes-Amat, Pablo Fernández-Navarro, Roberto Pastor-Barriuso, Gonzalo López-Abente.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Although oral cavity, pharyngeal, oesophageal and gastric cancers share some risk factors, no comparative analysis of mortality rate trends in these illnesses has been undertaken in Spain. This study aimed to evaluate the independent effects of age, death period and birth cohort on the mortality rates of these tumours.Entities:
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Year: 2014 PMID: 24725381 PMCID: PMC4022416 DOI: 10.1186/1471-2407-14-254
Source DB: PubMed Journal: BMC Cancer ISSN: 1471-2407 Impact factor: 4.430
Age-adjusted mortality rates per 100,000 person-years (European standard population) and number of deaths in Spanish men and women, for upper gastrointestinal tract cancer mortality, 1952-2006
| 3.92 | 3.64 | 41.56 | 0.78 | 0.94 | 25.96 | |
| (1,697) | (1,609) | (18,514) | (454) | (561) | (15,254) | |
| (4.00) | (4.66) | (44.36) | (0.79) | (1.35) | (26.46) | |
| (1,905) | (2,288) | (21,670) | (506) | (866) | (17,144) | |
| (4.57) | (5.80) | (47.56) | (0.94) | (1.68) | (27.12) | |
| (2,446) | (3,190) | (25,878) | (662) | (1,220) | (19,674) | |
| (4.21) | (6.38) | (42.77) | (0.88) | (1.81) | (23.88) | |
| (2,972) | (3,896) | (25,881) | (785) | (1,462) | (19,371) | |
| (5.30) | (7.56) | (38.81) | (0.90) | (1.59) | (21.22) | |
| (4,334) | (4,991) | (25,205) | (908) | (1,416) | (18,984) | |
| (5.87) | (7.93) | (31.63) | (0.90) | (1.39) | (16.15) | |
| (4,840) | (5,850) | (22,995) | (948) | (1,413) | (16,324) | |
| (7.09) | (7.98) | (25.03) | (0.98) | (1.20) | (12.44) | |
| (5,853) | (6,606) | (20,829) | (1,092) | (1,437) | (14,752) | |
| (8.99) | (8.01) | (22.34) | (1.17) | (0.94) | (10.66) | |
| (7,992) | (7,217) | (20,669) | (1,418) | (1,278) | (14,240) | |
| (9.58) | (8.05) | (19.46) | (1.24) | (0.78) | (8.77) | |
| (9,049) | (7,798) | (19,855) | (1,661) | (1,139) | (13,088) | |
| (9.03) | (7.29) | (16.60) | (1.19) | (0.75) | (7.20) | |
| (9,243) | (7,696) | (18,891) | (1,756) | (1,176) | (11,896) | |
| (7.87) | (6.55) | (13.78) | (1.30) | (0.71) | (5.95) | |
| (8,893) | (7,681) | (17,773) | (2,086) | (1,207) | (11,021) | |
| (59,224) | (58,822) | (238,250) | (12,276) | (13,175) | (171,748) | |
Figure 1Temporal trends in age-standardised mortality rates per 100,000 person-years (European standard population) for cancers of the oral cavity and pharynx, oesophagus and stomach in males (thick lines) and females (thin lines), Spain 1952–2006.
Figure 2Age specific mortality rates for cancers of the oral cavity and pharynx, oesophagus and stomach by sex, Spain 1952–2006.
Figure 3Cohort and period effects (thick lines), curvature (thin line) and change points (vertical grey lines) on cancers of the oral cavity and pharynx, oesophagus and stomach by sex, Spain 1952–2006.
Goodness of fit for age-period-cohort models to upper gastrointestinal tract cancer mortality, Spain 1952-2006
| Age | 110 | 7185.8 | 110 | 3052.2 | 130 | 19676.3 |
| Age + drift | 109 | 3296.2 | 109 | 2396.6 | 129 | 1923.0 |
| Age + period | 100 | 2145.2 | 100 | 1080.9 | 120 | 571.4 |
| Age + cohort | 90 | 2404.7 | 90 | 2087.0 | 108 | 850.4 |
| Age + period + cohort | 81 | 200.6 | 81 | 143.0 | 99 | 136.8 |
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| Age | 110 | 492.8 | 110 | 1805.0 | 130 | 21345.9 |
| Age + drift | 109 | 312.3 | 109 | 860.2 | 129 | 2048.3 |
| Age + period | 100 | 287.8 | 100 | 319.5 | 120 | 1077.6 |
| Age + cohort | 90 | 164.6 | 90 | 397.8 | 108 | 611.1 |
| Age + period + cohort | 81 | 115.1 | 81 | 123.6 | 99 | 152.4 |
D.f. – Degrees of freedom.
*Overall annual percent change in age-adjusted mortality rates obtained from the sum of period and cohort linear slopes from the three-factor model.
Cohort effect points of change on upper gastrointestinal tract cancer mortality by sex, Spain 1952–2006
| Oral cavity & pharynx | | | |
| Men | 1910.9 (1908.4 - 1913.4) | 1956.8 (1955.1 - 1958.5) | |
| Women | 1921.3 (1916.3 - 1926.4) | 1964.2 (1962.5 – 1966.0) | |
| Oesophagus | | | |
| Men | 1919.2 (1915.3 - 1923.2) | 1950.8 (1947.9 - 1953.6) | |
| Women | 1897.3 (1888.5 - 1906.2) | 1929.9 (1922.8 - 1937.0) | 1959.3 (1956.2 - 1962.3) |
| Stomach | | | |
| Men | 1889.0 (1886.1 - 1891.9) | 1940.0 (1931.9 – 1948.0) | 1954.9 (1950.5 - 1959.4) |
| Women | 1889.5 (1884.7 - 1894.3) | 1938.6 (1932.2 - 1945.0) | 1956.5 (1946.5 - 1966.6) |
† Year of birth with significant trend change as obtained from the segmented regression analysis of cohort curvatures from the three-factor model.
Period effect points of change on upper gastrointestinal tract cancer mortality by sex, Spain 1952–2006
| Oral cavity & pharynx | | |
| Men | 1974.2 (1968.9 - 1979.5) | 1994.6 (1990.3 - 1998.9) |
| Women | 1972.7 (1963.2 - 1982.3) | |
| Oesophagus | | |
| Men | 1972.7 (1969.8 - 1975.5) | 1991.6 (1987.5 - 1995.6) |
| Women | 1966.8 (1965.6 - 1967.9) | 1994.1 (1985.8 - 2002.4) |
| Stomach | | |
| Men | 1965.2 (1963.1 - 1967.4) | |
| Women | 1966.2 (1963.6 - 1968.8) | |
† Year of death with significant trend change as obtained from the segmented regression analysis of period curvatures from the three-factor model.