| Literature DB >> 32395372 |
Sang Yull Kang1, Yoo Seok Kim2, Zisun Kim3, Hyun Yul Kim4, Hee Jeong Kim5, Sungmin Park6, Soo Youn Bae7, Kwang Hyun Yoon8, Sae Byul Lee5, Se Kyung Lee9, Kyu-Won Jung10, Jaihong Han10, Hyun Jo Youn1.
Abstract
This article describes the breast cancer statistics in Korea, including the incidence, type of surgical procedure, stage, and molecular subtype, using the Korean Breast Cancer Society (KBCS) and Korea Central Cancer Registry data. There were a total of 26,534 new breast cancer diagnoses in 2017 in Korea, of which 4,139 were carcinoma in situ cases and 22,395 were invasive cancer cases. The age standardized rate of breast cancer was 75.3 per 100,000 women in 2017 (63.0 of invasive carcinoma and 12.3 of carcinoma in situ), and it has been steadily increasing across all age groups. Breast cancer occurred most commonly in the 40-49 age group. Compared to 2016, breast conserving surgery (BCS) has increased, and 67.4% of patients were treated with BCS in 2017. The proportions of stage 0 and stage I have continued to increase, accounting for 60.7%. The most common subtype of breast cancer was hormone receptor (HR) positive and human epidermal growth factor receptor-2 (HER2) negative type comprising 65.9% of the cases, whereas HR negative and HER2 positive type was the rarest comprising 10.2% of the cases. The 5-year relative survival rate of breast cancer patients had increased by 14.0% from 79.2% in 1993-1995 to 93.2% in 2013-2017. It is essential to actively enter breast cancer data into the KBCS registry to improve our understanding.Entities:
Keywords: Breast neoplasms; Epidemiology; Korea; Registries; Statistics
Year: 2020 PMID: 32395372 PMCID: PMC7192743 DOI: 10.4048/jbc.2020.23.e24
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Breast Cancer ISSN: 1738-6756 Impact factor: 3.588
New cases of breast cancer diagnosed in 2017 in Korea by age
| Age (yr) | KBCS registry data | KCCR data |
|---|---|---|
| < 20 | 5 (< 0.1) | 11 (< 0.1) |
| 20–29 | 117 (1.0) | 244 (0.9) |
| 30–39 | 1,157 (10.0) | 2,413 (9.1) |
| 40–49 | 4,174 (35.9) | 8,867 (33.4) |
| 50–59 | 3,530 (30.4) | 7,944 (29.9) |
| 60–69 | 1,803 (15.5) | 4,491 (16.9) |
| 70–79 | 693 (6.0) | 1,956 (7.4) |
| ≥ 80 | 133 (1.1) | 608 (2.3) |
| Total | 11,612 (100.0) | 26,534 (100.0) |
Values are presented as number (%).
KBCS = Korean Breast Cancer Society; KCCR = Korea Central Cancer Registry.
Stage distribution of newly diagnosed breast cancer patients in 2017 in Korea (KBCS registry data)
| Stage* | No. of patients |
|---|---|
| 0 | 2,052 (17.7) |
| I | 4,995 (43.0) |
| II | 3,424 (29.5) |
| III | 898 (7.8) |
| IV | 100 (0.8) |
| Unknown | 143 (0.8) |
| Total | 11,612 (100.0) |
Values are presented as number (%).
KBCS = Korean Breast Cancer Society.
*Stage was based on the American Joint Committee on Cancer Cancer Staging Manual, seventh edition.
Molecular subtype of newly diagnosed breast cancer in 2017 in Korea (KBCS registry data)
| Molecular subtype | No. of patients |
|---|---|
| HR (+), HER2 (−) | 6,377 (65.9) |
| HR (+), HER2 (+) | 1,133 (11.7) |
| HR (−), HER2 (+) | 981 (10.2) |
| HR (−), HER2 (−) | 1,183 (12.2) |
| Total | 9,674 (100.0) |
Values are presented as number (%).
KBCS = Korean Breast Cancer Society; HR = hormone receptor; HER2 = human epidermal growth factor receptor-2.
Figure 1Number of newly diagnosed Korean female breast cancer patients.
Figure 2Trends in age-standardized incidence rate of Korean female breast cancer.
Figure 3Change of age-standardized incidence rate of invasive breast cancer.
Trends in age-standardized incidence rates for breast cancer according to Joinpoint analysis (1999–2017)
| AAPC (1999–2017) | Trend 1 | Trend 2 | |||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Period | APC | 95% CI | Period | APC | 95% CI | ||
| All breast cancer | +5.7* | 1999–2007 | +7.4* | 6.2–8.6 | 2007–2017 | +4.9* | 4.3–5.5 |
| Invasive breast cancer | +5.0* | 1999–2002 | +10.0* | 3.8–16.5 | 2002–2017 | +4.7* | 4.4–5.1 |
| Carcinoma | +11.1* | 1999–2008 | +18.0* | 15.7–20.3 | 2008–2017 | +7.9* | 6.8–8.9 |
AAPC = average annual percentage change (%); APC = annual percent change (%); CI = confidence interval.
*The APC or AAPC is a significantly different from zero (p < 0.05).
Figure 4Trends in median age of breast cancer.
Figure 5Changes in the hormone receptor positive breast cancer.
ER = estrogen receptor; PR = progesterone receptor.
Figure 6Changes in the stage distribution of breast cancer.
Figure 7Changes in the surgical management of breast cancer.
BCS = breast conserving surgery.