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Xiangpeng Zhan1, Luyao Chen1, Ming Jiang1, Bin Fu1.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Penile squamous cell carcinoma (PSCC) survival had no significant improvement since 1990 in the United States. This study aims to get insight into the changing trend and distribution of death causes of PSCC. The epidemiology of PSCC is also investigated.Entities:
Keywords: SEER; cause of death; epidemiology; penile squamous cell carcinoma; race; trend
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Year: 2022 PMID: 35238488 PMCID: PMC9160805 DOI: 10.1002/cam4.4614
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Cancer Med ISSN: 2045-7634 Impact factor: 4.711
Population characteristics of persons diagnosed with penile squamous cell carcinoma in the Surveillance, Epidemiology, and End Results Program (SEER) (1992–2018)
| Characteristics | Overall US SEER ( | Non‐hispanics US ( | Hispanics US ( |
|---|---|---|---|
| Age (year) | |||
| Mean | 67.03 | 68.83 | 59.58 |
| Median (25th–75th percentile) | 67.5 (57.5–77.5) | 72 (72–77.5) | 62 (47.5–72) |
| <40 | 122 (3.5%) | 38 (1.4%) | 84 (12.2%) |
| 40–50 | 307 (8.9%) | 179 (6.5%) | 127 (18.5%) |
| 50–60 | 563 (16.4%) | 436 (15.9%) | 126 (18.3%) |
| 60–70 | 806 (23.4%) | 671 (24.5%) | 134 (19.5%) |
| 70–80 | 914 (26.5%) | 783 (28.6%) | 127 (18.5%) |
| >80 | 731 (21.2%) | 628 (23.0%) | 90 (13.1%) |
| Year of diagnosis | |||
| 1992–1996 | 518 (15.13%) | 435 (15.9%) | 83 (12.06%) |
| 1997–2001 | 565 (16.5%) | 471 (17.22%) | 94 (13.66%) |
| 2002–2006 | 593 (17.32%) | 473 (17.29%) | 120 (17.44%) |
| 2007–2011 | 761 (22.23%) | 601 (21.97%) | 160 (23.26%) |
| 2012–2017 | 986 (31.82%) | 755 (27.62%) | 231 (33.58%) |
| Median survival time (month) | 44 (14–100) | 45 (15–102) | 67.07 (12–93.75) |
| Mean survival time (month) | 67.03 | 68.02 | 63.12 |
| Median age at death (year) | 67.5 | 72 | 57.5 |
| 3‐year mortality rate | 1091 (31.87%) | 885 (32.36%) | 206 (29.94%) |
| 5‐year mortality rate | 1378 (40.26%) | 1136 (41.55%) | 242 (35.17%) |
| Died from all causes | 2016 (58.9%) | 1696 (62.01%) | 320 (46.51%) |
| Died from Penile cancer | 562 (16.42%) | 429 (15.69%) | 133 (19.33%) |
| Died from other disease | 1282 (37.45%) | 1113 (40.69%) | 169 (24.56%) |
| Cause of other cancer | 448 (13.09%) | 389 (14.22%) | 59 (8.58%) |
| Leukemia | 36 (1.05%) | 35 (1.28%) | 1 (0.015%) |
| Digestive system cancer | 72 (2.1%) | 66 (2.41%) | 6 (0.087%) |
| Genitourinary system cancer | 105 (3.07%) | 87 (3.18%) | 18 (2.62%) |
| Respiratory system cancer | 114 (3.33%) | 103 (3.77%) | 11 (1.6%) |
| Other cancer1 | 121 (3.53%) | 98 (3.58%) | 23 (3.34%) |
| Cause of non‐cancer disease | 834 (24.36%) | 724 (26.47%) | 110 (15.99%) |
| Nervous system disease | 113 (3.3%) | 101 (3.69%) | 12 (1.74%) |
| Circulatory system disease | 413 (12.07%) | 369 (13.49%) | 44 (6.4%) |
| Digestive system disease | 17 (0.05%) | 12 (0.044%) | 5 (0.073%) |
| Respiratory system disease | 115 (3.36%) | 106 (3.88%) | 9 (1.31%) |
| Diabetes mellitus | 44 (1.29%) | 33 (1.2%) | 11 (1.6%) |
| Genitourinary system | 33 (0.096%) | 29 (1.06%) | 4 (0.058%) |
| Other cause2 | 99 (2.89%) | 74 (2.71%) | 25 (3.63%) |
| Other causes of death3 | 172 (5.02%) | 154 (5.63%) | 18 (2.62%) |
Other cancer1 include brain and other nervous system, gum and other mouth, in situ, benign or unknown behavior neoplasm, mesothelioma, miscellaneous malignant cancer, non‐melanoma skin.
Other cause2 include other infectious and parasitic diseases including HIV, septicemia, soft tissue including heart, state DC not available or state DC available but no COD, symptoms, signs and ill‐defined conditions.
Other causes of death3 include accidents and adverse effects, congenital anomalies, homicide and legal intervention, other cause of death.
Population characteristics of persons diagnosed with penile squamous cell carcinoma (exclude other cancers) in the Surveillance, Epidemiology, and End Results Program (SEER) (1992–2018)
| Characteristics | Overall US ( | Non‐hispanics US ( | Hispanics US ( |
|---|---|---|---|
| Age (year) | |||
| Mean | 64.92 | 67.29 | 57.73 |
| Median (25th–75th percentile) | 67.5 (57.5–77.5) | 67.5 (57.5–77.5) | 57.5 (47.5–72) |
| <40 | 115 (5.2%) | 35 (2.1%) | 80 (14.6%) |
| 40–50 | 248 (11.3%) | 137 (8.3%) | 111 (20.3%) |
| 50–60 | 403 (18.3%) | 298 (18.0%) | 105 (19.2%) |
| 60–70 | 522 (23.7%) | 419 (25.3%) | 103 (18.8%) |
| 70–80 | 499 (22.7%) | 413 (25.0%) | 86 (15.7%) |
| >80 | 414 (18.8%) | 352 (21.3%) | 62 (11.3%) |
| Year of diagnosis | |||
| 1992–1996 | 337 | 274 | 63 |
| 1997–2001 | 337 | 264 | 73 |
| 2002–2006 | 379 | 283 | 96 |
| 2007–2011 | 483 | 358 | 125 |
| 2012–2017 | 665 | 475 | 190 |
| Median survival time (month) (25th–75th percentile) | 67.98 (13–100.5) | 68.32 (14–103) | 66.84 (12–93%) |
| Mean survival time (month) | 66.47 | 67.82 | 62.36 |
| Median age at death (year) | 72 | 72 | 67.5 |
| 3‐year mortality rate | 711 (32.3%) | 551 (33.31%) | 160 (29.25%) |
| 5‐year mortality rate | 865 (39.3%) | 679 (41.05%) | 186 (34%) |
| Died from all causes | 1205 (54.75%) | 969 (58.59%) | 236 (43.14%) |
| Died from Penile cancer | 449 (20.4%) | 336 (20.31%) | 113 (20.66%) |
| Died from other disease | 645 (29.3%) | 536 (32.41%) | 109 (19.93%) |
| Cause of other cancer | 101 (4.59%) | 78 (4.72%) | 23 (4.2%) |
| Leukemia | 3 (0.014%) | 3 (0.018%) | 0 (0%) |
| Digestive System cancer | 4 (0.018%) | 3 (0.018%) | 1 (0.018%) |
| Genitourinary system cancer | 14 (0.063%) | 9 (0.054%) | 5 (0.091%) |
| Respiratory system cancer | 18 (0.082%) | 17 (1.03%) | 1 (0.018%) |
| Other cancer1 | 62 (2.8%) | 46 (2.78%) | 16 (2.9%) |
| Cause of Non‐cancer disease | 544 (24.72%) | 458 (27.69%) | 86 (15.72%) |
| Nervous system disease | 80 (3.63%) | 69 (4.17%) | 11 (2.01%) |
| Circulatory system disease | 272 (12.36%) | 234 (14.15%) | 38 (6.95%) |
| Digestive system disease | 9 (0.041%) | 7 (0.042%) | 2 (0.037%) |
| Respiratory system disease | 71 (3.23%) | 65 (3.93%) | 6 (1.1%) |
| Diabetes mellitus | 29 (1.32%) | 20 (1.21%) | 9 (1.65%) |
| Genitourinary system | 23 (1.04%) | 21 (1.27%) | 2 (0.037%) |
| Other cause2 | 60 (2.73%) | 42 (2.54%) | 18 (3.29%) |
| Other causes of death3 | 111 (5.04%) | 97 (5.86%) | 14 (2.56%) |
Other cancer1 include brain and other nervous system, gum and other mouth, in situ, benign or unknown behavior neoplasm, mesothelioma, miscellaneous malignant cancer, non‐melanoma skin.
Other cause2 include other infectious and parasitic diseases including HIV, septicemia, soft tissue including heart, state dc not available or state dc available but no cod, symptoms, signs and ill‐defined conditions.
Other causes of death3 include accidents and adverse effects, congenital anomalies, homicide and legal intervention, other cause of death.
FIGURE 1The age‐adjusted incidence of penile squamous cell carcinoma is illustrated according to the era of diagnosis stratified by race 338 × 190 mm (600 × 600 DPI)
FIGURE 2The incidence of penile squamous cell carcinoma is illustrated according to age decade at diagnosis stratified by race
FIGURE 3The 3‐ and 5‐year mortality rate are illustrated according to age decade at diagnosis stratified by race; (A): 3‐year mortality rate, (B) 5‐year mortality rate
FIGURE 5Distribution of causes of death stratified by race: (A, B) for all patients; (C, D) for non‐Hispanics patients; (E, F) for Hispanics patients; (A, C, E) for patients with penile squamous cell carcinoma; (B, D, F) for patients with only penile squamous cell carcinoma (exclude other cancer)
Distributed of cause of death of penile squamous cell carcinoma for calendar 1992–2001, 2002–2011, and 2012–2017
| Cause of death | Year of diagnosis |
| ||
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1992–2001 | 2002–2011 | 2012–2017 | ||
| PSCC ( | 893 (100%) | 801 (100%) | 322 (100%) | <0.001 |
| Died from PSCC | 189 (21.17%) | 240 (30.03%) | 133 (41.3%) | |
| Died from other cancer | 199 (22.28%) | 186 (23.2%) | 63 (19.57%) | |
| Died from non‐cancer disease | 419 (46.92%) | 316 (39.4%) | 99 (30.75%) | |
| Other cause1 | 86 (9.63%) | 59 (7.37%) | 27 (8.38%) | |
| PSCC (excluding other cancer) ( | 540 (100%) | 460 (100%) | 205 (100%) | <0.001 |
| Died from PSCC | 150 (27.78%) | 192 (41.74%) | 107 (52.2%) | |
| Died from other cancer | 46 (8.5%) | 37 (8.04%) | 18 (8.78%) | |
| Died from non‐cancer disease | 288 (53.33%) | 193 (41.96%) | 63 (30.73%) | |
| Other cause1 | 56 (10.37%) | 38 (8.26%) | 17 (8.29%) |
Note. Other cause: patients died of non‐disease factors.
Abbreviation: PSCC, penile squamous cell carcinoma.
FIGURE 4Overall survival and cancer‐specific survival for patients who were diagnosed with penile squamous cell carcinoma stratified by race: (A, B) for patients with penile squamous cell carcinoma; (C, D) for patients with only penile squamous cell carcinoma (exclude other cancer) 450 × 450 mm