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Incidence of second primary cancers in Osaka residents, Japan, with special reference to cumulative and relative risks.

H Tsukuma1, I Fujimoto, A Hanai, T Hiyama, T Kitagawa, N Kinoshita.   

Abstract

This study was conducted to examine the incidence rates and cumulative risks of second primary cancers in Osaka and to compare the observed number of second primary cancers with the expected number calculated using cancer incidence rates among Osaka residents. Study subjects were all reported cases aged 0-79 who were first diagnosed as having a first primary cancer between 1966-86. Incidence of second primary cancer among the study subjects was examined through to the end of 1989. The total number of study subjects was 217,307. During the follow-up period (mean duration: 3.7 years), second primary cancers developed in 5,071 patients (2.3%). Incidence of synchronous (interval < 3 months) and metachronous (interval > or = 3 months) second primary cancers increased in the later years. Incidence rates of second primary cancers were significantly associated with gender (male), age and calendar year at diagnosis of the first cancer. Based on the incidence rates, cumulative risk of developing metachronous second primary cancer was calculated. The ten-year cumulative risk was estimated as 10% for those who developed their first cancer during their sixties in 1978-83. The observed number of second primary cancers (including synchronous) was compared with the expected number. The ratios of observed-to-expected numbers were generally lower than 1.0 among those who developed their first cancer in 1966-77, while these ratios were higher than 1.0 among those who developed their first cancer in 1978-86. The ratios were much higher than 1.0 among those who developed their first cancer in their childhood and youth. Patients who had developed cancer of the colon, larynx, lung, bladder, or breast (female) showed significantly higher risk of developing second primary cancer during the period 1-4 years after diagnosis of the first cancer.

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Year:  1994        PMID: 8200845      PMCID: PMC5919471          DOI: 10.1111/j.1349-7006.1994.tb02364.x

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Jpn J Cancer Res        ISSN: 0910-5050


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