| Literature DB >> 25009752 |
Danny R Youlden1, Susanna M Cramb1, Cheng Har Yip1, Peter D Baade1.
Abstract
OBJECTIVE: To provide an overview of the incidence and mortality of female breast cancer for countries in the Asia-Pacific region.Entities:
Keywords: Asia-Pacific region; epidemiology; female breast cancer; incidence; mortality
Year: 2014 PMID: 25009752 PMCID: PMC4069805 DOI: 10.7497/j.issn.2095-3941.2014.02.005
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Cancer Biol Med ISSN: 2095-3941 Impact factor: 4.248
Estimated breast cancer incidence and mortality by country, Asia-Pacific region, 2012
| Region/country | Incidence | Mortality | MR:IR | Data availability and methods | |||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Cases | ASR | Cases | ASR | ||||
| World | 1,676,633 | 43.3 | 521,817 | 12.9 | 0.30 | ||
| Asia-Pacific | 403,876 | 29.6 | 115,863 | 8.1 | 0.27 | ||
| Eastern Asia | 277,054 | 27.0 | 68,531 | 6.1 | 0.23 | ||
| China | 187,213 | 22.1 | 47,984 | 7.3 | 0.33 | C4 | |
| Japan | 55,710 | 51.5 | 13,801 | 9.8 | 0.19 | B1 | |
| Mongolia | 125 | 9.4 | 50 | 4.2 | 0.45 | D5 | |
| North Korea | 5,707 | 36.8 | 2,340 | 14.3 | 0.39 | G6 | |
| South Korea | 17,140 | 52.1 | 2,274 | 6.1 | 0.12 | A2 | |
| South-Eastern Asia | 107,545 | 34.8 | 43,003 | 14.1 | 0.41 | ||
| Brunei | 83 | 48.6 | 18 | 11.3 | 0.23 | F5 | |
| Cambodia | 1,255 | 19.3 | 585 | 9.3 | 0.48 | G6 | |
| Indonesia | 48,998 | 40.3 | 19,750 | 16.6 | 0.41 | F6 | |
| Laos | 472 | 19.0 | 222 | 9.3 | 0.49 | G6 | |
| Malaysia | 5,410 | 38.7 | 2,572 | 18.9 | 0.49 | C2 | |
| Myanmar | 5,648 | 22.1 | 2,792 | 11.3 | 0.51 | G6 | |
| Philippines | 18,327 | 47.0 | 6,621 | 17.8 | 0.38 | C2 | |
| Singapore | 2,524 | 65.7 | 628 | 15.5 | 0.24 | A1 | |
| Thailand | 13,653 | 29.3 | 5,092 | 11.0 | 0.38 | B3 | |
| Timor-Leste | 108 | 32.6 | 52 | 16.4 | 0.50 | G6 | |
| Viet Nam | 11,067 | 23.0 | 4,671 | 9.9 | 0.43 | E4 | |
| Oceania | 19,277 | 79.2 | 4,329 | 15.6 | 0.20 | ||
| Australia | 14,710 | 86.0 | 2,968 | 14.0 | 0.16 | A1 | |
| New Zealand | 2,840 | 85.0 | 652 | 17.1 | 0.20 | A1 | |
| Melanesia | 1,376 | 41.0 | 633 | 19.7 | 0.48 | ||
| Fiji | 277 | 65.0 | 114 | 28.4 | 0.44 | D1 | |
| New Caledonia | 129 | 87.6 | 35 | 23.4 | 0.27 | D5 | |
| Papua New Guinea | 848 | 33.7 | 428 | 17.7 | 0.53 | G6 | |
| Solomon Islands | 92 | 47.6 | 44 | 24.4 | 0.51 | G6 | |
| Vanuatu | 30 | 31.8 | 12 | 13.4 | 0.42 | D6 | |
| Micronesia | 128 | 48.8 | 27 | 10.4 | 0.21 | ||
| Guam | 51 | 49.4 | 11 | 10.2 | 0.21 | D6 | |
| Polynesia | 223 | 68.9 | 49 | 15.4 | 0.22 | ||
| French Polynesia | 135 | 92.2 | 29 | 20.4 | 0.22 | D5 | |
| Samoa | 18 | 23.2 | 5 | 5.6 | 0.24 | D6 | |
Abbreviations: ASR, Age standardised rate/100,000 population; MR:IR, mortality to incidence rate ratio. Notes: Data availability and methods coded as follows: A, High quality national data or high quality regional (coverage greater than 50%); B, High quality regional (coverage between 10% and 50%); C, High quality regional (coverage lower than 10%); D, National data (rates); E, Regional data (rates); F, Frequency data; G, No data; 1, Rates projected to 2012; 2, Most recent rates applied to 2012 population; 3, Estimated as the weighted average of regional rates; 4, Estimated from national incidence estimates by modelling, using country-specific survival; 5, Estimated from national incidence estimates using modelled survival; 6, The rates are those of neighbouring countries or registries in the same area. Data source: GLOBOCAN.
Annual percent change (APC) in the incidence rates of breast cancer among females by country/registry area and broad age group, 1980–2011
| Country | Trend 1 | Trend 2 | Trend 3 | Trend 4 | ||||||||||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Year | APC | (95% CI) | Year | APC | (95% CI) | Year | APC | (95% CI) | Year | APC | (95% CI) | |||||
| All ages | ||||||||||||||||
| Australia | 1982-1995 | +3.1* | (+2.6, +3.6) | 1995-2009 | +0.2 | (–0.2, +0.5) | ||||||||||
| China (Shanghai) | 1980-2005 | +3.4* | (+3.0, +3.8) | |||||||||||||
| Hong Kong | 1983-1993 | +0.7 | (–0.4, +1.9) | 1993-2011 | +2.4* | (+2.1, +2.7) | ||||||||||
| Japan | 1980-1986 | +5.3* | (+3.5, +7.2) | 1986-1999 | +2.1* | (+1.6, +2.6) | 1999-2008 | +6.1* | (+5.5, +6.7) | |||||||
| New Zealand | 1980-1999 | +2.0* | (+1.5, +2.4) | 1999-2009 | –0.2 | (–1.0, +0.7) | ||||||||||
| Philippines | 1983-2002 | +0.6* | (+0.2, +1.0) | |||||||||||||
| Singapore | 1980-2002 | +3.8* | (+3.4, +4.1) | |||||||||||||
| Thailand | 1983-2009 | +3.9* | (+3.3, +4.5) | |||||||||||||
| <50 years | ||||||||||||||||
| Australia | 1982-1993 | +1.8* | (+1.2, +2.3) | 1993-2009 | +0.2 | (-0.0, +0.5) | ||||||||||
| China (Shanghai) | 1988-1995 | –0.7 | (–3.3, +2.0) | 1995-2002 | +3.6* | (+1.3, +5.9) | ||||||||||
| Hong Kong | 1983-2011 | +1.9* | (+1.7, +2.2) | |||||||||||||
| Japan | 1980-1987 | +5.3* | (+3.8, +6.8) | 1987-2001 | +1.8* | (+1.3, +2.3) | 2001-2008 | +6.3* | (+5.2, +7.4) | |||||||
| New Zealand | 1980-2009 | +1.0* | (+0.7, +1.3) | |||||||||||||
| Philippines | 1983-1989 | +1.5 | (–1.8, +4.9) | 1989-1992 | –4.4 | (–20.2, +14.5) | 1992-1995 | +7.1 | (–8.8, +25.8) | 1995-2002 | –2.1* | (–4.0, –0.1) | ||||
| Singapore | 1980-2002 | +2.8* | (+2.3, +3.3) | |||||||||||||
| Thailand | 1983-2002 | +4.4* | (+2.3, +6.4) | |||||||||||||
| 50+ years | ||||||||||||||||
| Australia | 1982-1997 | +3.4* | (+2.9, +3.9) | 1997-2009 | –0.2 | (–0.8, +0.4) | ||||||||||
| China (Shanghai) | 1988-1997 | +2.7* | (+0.9, +4.5) | 1997-2002 | +7.9* | (+3.8, +12.1) | ||||||||||
| Hong Kong | 1983-1993 | –0.2 | (–1.4, +1.1) | 1993-2011 | +2.7* | (+2.4, +3.1) | ||||||||||
| Japan | 1980-1986 | +4.8* | (+2.7, +6.9) | 1986-1998 | +2.4* | (+1.7, +3.0) | 1998-2008 | +6.4* | (+5.9, +7.0) | |||||||
| New Zealand | 1980-2000 | +2.3* | (+1.9, +2.8) | 2000-2009 | –1.0 | (–2.1, +0.1) | ||||||||||
| Philippines | 1983-2002 | +0.8* | (+0.4, +1.3) | |||||||||||||
| Singapore | 1980-2002 | +4.5* | (+4.1, +5.0) | |||||||||||||
| Thailand | 1983-1997 | +2.0* | (+0.4, +3.5) | 1997-2002 | +9.6* | (+4.2, +15.2) | ||||||||||
Notes: * Indicates that the APC is significantly different from zero at the P=0.05 level. CI=confidence interval. Trends calculated using Joinpoint regression. Rates were directly age-standardised to the World Standard population. Data sources: Australia—Australian Institute of Health and Welfare; China—Shanghai Cancer Registry; Hong Kong—Hong Kong Cancer Registry; Japan—Center for Cancer Control and Information Services; New Zealand—Ministry of Health; Philippines—Manila Cancer Registry; Singapore—National Cancer Centre Singapore (residents of Chinese ethnicity only); Thailand—Chiang Mai Cancer Registry,.
Annual percent change (APC) in the mortality rates of breast cancer among females by country and broad age group, 1980-2011
| Country | Trend 1 | Trend 2 | Trend 3 | Trend 4 | |||||||||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Year | APC | (95% CI) | Year | APC | (95% CI) | Year | APC | (95% CI) | Year | APC | (95% CI) | ||||
| All ages | |||||||||||||||
| Australia | 1980-1985 | +1.6 | (–0.2, +3.3) | 1985-1994 | –0.4 | (–1.2, +0.3) | 1994-2000 | –3.2* | (–4.7, –1.7) | 2000-2011 | –1.7* | (–2.2, –1.3) | |||
| China | 1987-1995 | +0.4 | (–0.7, +1.5) | 1995-2000 | +4.1* | (+2.1, +6.2) | |||||||||
| Hong Kong | 1980-2011 | –0.1 | (–0.3, +0.2) | ||||||||||||
| Japan | 1980-1990 | +1.5* | (+1.0, +1.9) | 1990-1997 | +3.3* | (+2.4, +4.2) | 1997-2011 | +1.1* | (+0.9, +1.3) | ||||||
| Malaysia | 1997-2008 | +5.9* | (+5.4, +6.4) | ||||||||||||
| New Zealand | 1980-1989 | +0.4 | (–0.9, +1.8) | 1989-2009 | –2.1* | (–2.4, –1.7) | |||||||||
| Philippines | 1992-2008 | +3.5* | (+2.9, +4.1) | ||||||||||||
| Singapore | 1980-2011 | +0.3 | (–0.1, +0.6) | ||||||||||||
| South Korea | 1985-1994 | +5.5* | (+4.0, +7.1) | 1994-2011 | +2.1* | (+1.7, +2.5) | |||||||||
| Thailand | 1980-1985 | –9.4 | (–18.0, +0.1) | 1985-1997 | +5.8* | (+3.0, +8.7) | 1997-2000 | +28.2* | (+1.6, +61.8) | 2000-2006 | +6.8* | (+3.5, +10.2) | |||
| <50 years | |||||||||||||||
| Australia | 1980-1991 | +0.7 | (–0.5, +2.0) | 1991-2011 | –3.1* | (–3.6, –2.6) | |||||||||
| China | 1987-2000 | +3.3* | (+2.7, +3.9) | ||||||||||||
| Hong Kong | 1980-2000 | +0.6 | (–0.2, +1.5) | 2000-2011 | –2.6* | (–4.1, –1.0) | |||||||||
| Japan | 1980-1998 | +2.2* | (+2.0, +2.5) | 1998-2011 | –1.3* | (–1.7, –0.9) | |||||||||
| Malaysia | 1997-2008 | +4.0* | (+3.3, +4.7) | ||||||||||||
| New Zealand | 1980-1996 | –0.5 | (–1.6, +0.6) | 1996-2009 | –3.0* | (–4.4, –1.6) | |||||||||
| Philippines | 1992-2008 | +2.6* | (+1.8, +3.4) | ||||||||||||
| Singapore | 1980-2011 | –1.5* | (–2.1, –0.8) | ||||||||||||
| South Korea | 1985-1993 | +3.9* | (+1.7, +6.0) | 1993-2011 | +1.0* | (+0.6, +1.5) | |||||||||
| Thailand | 1980-1986 | –6.6 | (–14.8, +2.4) | 1986-1997 | +7.5* | (+3.6, +11.6) | 1997-2000 | +24.7 | (–4.7, +63.1) | 2000-2006 | +5.7* | (+1.7, +9.8) | |||
| 50+ years | |||||||||||||||
| Australia | 1980-1994 | +0.1 | (–0.3, +0.6) | 1994-1998 | –4.1 | (–8.0, +0.0) | 1998-2011 | –1.6* | (–2.0, –1.2) | ||||||
| China | 1987-1995 | –0.4 | (–1.6, +0.8) | 1995-2000 | +3.9* | (+1.7, +6.2) | |||||||||
| Hong Kong | 1980-2011 | +0.1 | (–0.2, +0.4) | ||||||||||||
| Japan | 1980-1990 | +1.2* | (+0.7, +1.7) | 1990-1997 | +3.6* | (+2.6, +4.6) | 1997-2011 | +2.0* | (+1.8, +2.3) | ||||||
| Malaysia | 1997-2008 | +7.0* | (+6.1, +7.8) | ||||||||||||
| New Zealand | 1980-1989 | +0.4 | (–0.9, +1.6) | 1989-2009 | –2.0* | (–2.3, –1.6) | |||||||||
| Philippines | 1992-2008 | +3.8* | (+3.2, +4.5) | ||||||||||||
| Singapore | 1980-2011 | +0.8* | (+0.5, +1.2) | ||||||||||||
| South Korea | 1985-1995 | +6.8* | (+5.0, +8.5) | 1995-2011 | +2.7* | (+2.2, +3.2) | |||||||||
| Thailand | 1980-1985 | –9.8 | (–20.0, +1.6) | 1985-1997 | +5.1* | (+1.7, +8.7) | 1997-2000 | +30.3 | (–2.7,+74.3) | 2000-2006 | +7.4* | (+3.4,+11.6) | |||
Notes: * Indicates the APC is significantly different from zero at the P=0.05 level. CI, confidence interval. Trends calculated using Joinpoint regression. Rates were directly age-standardised to the World Standard population. Data source: World Health Organization18. Population data for the Philippines and Thailand were obtained from the United Nations.
Figure 1Breast cancer incidence, mortality and mortality rate: incidence rate ratio (MR:IR) for Asia-Pacific countries, 2012. Notes: Rates were age-standardised to the World Standard Population and expressed per 100,000 females. All categories were based on quintiles. Data source: GLOBOCAN.
Figure 2Age-specific incidence rates of breast cancer among selected countries, 2004-2008. Notes: Data was for 2004-2008 except for Philippines (2004-2007) and Thailand (2003-2007). Data for Philippines available to ages 80+. Data sources: Australia—Australian Institute of Health and Welfare; Hong Kong—Hong Kong Cancer Registry; Japan—Center for Cancer Control and Information Services; Philippines (Manila) and Thailand (Chiang Mai)—International Association of Cancer Registries.
Figure 3Breast cancer incidence rate trends for selected Asia-Pacific countries, 1980–2011. Notes: Y-axis is shown on a log scale. Rates were age-standardised to the World Standard Population, and expressed per 100,000 female population. Years available differ by country, and sometimes by age groups. Singapore data was only available for residents of Chinese ethnicity. Data sources: Australia—Australian Institute of Health and Welfare; China—Shanghai Cancer Registry; Hong Kong—Hong Kong Cancer Registry; Japan—Center for Cancer Control and Information Services; New Zealand—Ministry of Health; Philippines—Manila Cancer Registry; Singapore—National Cancer Centre Singapore; Thailand—Chiang Mai Cancer Registry,.
Figure 4Breast cancer mortality rate trends for selected Asia-Pacific countries, 1980-2011. Notes: Y-axis is shown on a log scale. Rates were age-standardised to the World Standard Population, and expressed per 100,000 female population. Years available differ by country. Data source: World Health Organization.