| Literature DB >> 25045456 |
Massimiliano Salati1, Marina Cesaretti1, Matteo Macchia1, Mufid El Mistiri2, Massimo Federico1.
Abstract
The epidemiology of Hodgkin lymphoma (HL) has always been a source of fascination to researchers due to its heterogeneous characteristics of presentation. HL is an uncommon neoplasm of B-cell origin with an incidence that varies significantly by age, sex, ethnicity, geographic location and socioeconomic status. This complex pattern was also found to be replicated among Mediterranean basin populations. HL incidence rates progressively decreased from industrialized European countries such as France (ASR=2.61) and Italy (ASR=2.39) to less developed nations such as Albania (ASR=1.34) and Bosnia Herzegovina (ASR=1.1). Regarding HL mortality we have found that countries with the lowest incidence rates show the highest number of deaths from this cancer and viceversa. Finally, a wide gap in terms of survival was showed across the Mediterranean basin with survival rates ranged from 82.3% and 85.1% among Italian men and women, to 53.3 % and 59.3% among Libyan men and women, respectively. Factors such as the degree of socio-economic development, the exposure to risk factors westernization-related, the availability of diagnostic practices along with different genetic susceptibilities to HL may explain its variation across Mediterranean countries. Furthermore, the lack of health resources decisively contribute to the poor prognosis recorded in less developed region. In the future, the introduction of appropriate and accessible treatment facilities along with an adequate number of clinical specialists in the treatment of HL and other cancers are warranted in order to improve the outcomes of affected patients and treat a largely curable type of cancer in disadvantaged regions.Entities:
Year: 2014 PMID: 25045456 PMCID: PMC4103499 DOI: 10.4084/MJHID.2014.048
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Mediterr J Hematol Infect Dis ISSN: 2035-3006 Impact factor: 2.576
HL incidence, mortality and prevalence in Mediterranean countries from the GLOBOCAN 2012 online database.
| Country | Incidence ASR (M/F) | Mortality (ASR) | 5-year prevalence |
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| Israel | 3.71 (3.87/3.58) | 0.33 | 15.76 |
| Lebanon | 3.67 (4.23/3.16) | 1.56 | 15.39 |
| Croatia | 3.09 (3.28/2.93) | 0.31 | 14.98 |
| France | 2.61 (2.51/2.74) | 0.29 | 11.75 |
| Italy | 2.39 (2.76/2.02) | 0.37 | 10.37 |
| Spain | 2.29 (2.44/2.16) | 0.26 | 9.19 |
| Turkey | 2.12 (2.84/1.42) | 1.06 | 7.94 |
| Greece | 2.06 (2.20/1.93) | 0.8 | 11.89 |
| Sirya | 2.06 (2.25/1.88) | 1.39 | 7.93 |
| Libya | 1.94 (1.84/2.04) | 0.81 | 9.55 |
| Cyprus | 1.89 (2.08/1.70) | 0.34 | 8.35 |
| Tunisia | 1.88 (2.21/1.56) | 0.89 | 7.24 |
| Algeria | 1.83 (1.78/1.89) | 1 | 7.24 |
| Morocco | 1.7 (1.86/1.56) | 1.16 | 5.7 |
| Egypt | 1.51 (1.93/1.11) | 0.93 | 5.23 |
| Bosnia Herzegovina | 1.34 (1.12/1.57) | 0.38 | 6.31 |
| Albania | 1.1 (1.59/0.62) | 0.46 | 5.57 |
ASR, age-standardized rate.
HL survival rates for selected countries in three Mediterranean macroareas
| Mediterranean Area | Country | 5 yr survival | |
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| male | female | ||
| Southern Europe | Italy | 75% | 89% |
| Southern Europe | France | 83% | |
| Southern Europe | Spain | 86.4% | |
| Northern Africa | Libya | 53.3% | 59.3% |
| Western Asia | Turkey | 69% | |
Number of cases, deaths and prevalent subtype for HL in selected countries.
| Country | No. of cases | No. of deaths | Prevalent subtype | |||
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| Italy | 1092 | 933 | 231 | 181 | NS | NS |
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| Spain | 877 | 646 | 147 | 111 | NS | NS |
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| France | 690 | 569 | 168 | 142 | NS | NS |
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| Croatia | 330 | 326 | 20 | 13 | NOS | NOS |
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| Egypt | 226 | 116 | 5 | 2 | MC | MC |
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| Israel | 599 | 577 | 16 | 13 | NS | NS |
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| Greece | - | - | 133 | 99 | - | - |
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| Albania | - | - | 13 | 2 | - | - |
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| Morocco | 23 | 15 | - | - | - | - |
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| Tunisia | 154 | 115 | - | - | NS | NS |
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| Libya | 38 | 44 | - | - | NOS | MC |
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| Algeria | 97 | 63 | - | - | NOS | NOS |
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| Turkey | 336 | 225 | - | - | MC | NS |
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| Cyprus | 72 | 61 | - | - | NS | NS |
Number of cases and prevalent subtype were modified from Cancer Incidence in 5 Continents volume X (2003–2007);
Year of recorded mortalities: Italy (2010), Spain (2011), France (2009), Croatia (2011), Egypt (2011), Israel (2010), Greece (2010) and Albania (2004).
MV, microscopically verified; NS, nodular sclerosis; NOS, not otherwise specified; MC, mixed cellularity