The impact of overdiagnosis on thyroid cancer epidemic in Italy, 1998–2012. (May 2018)
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- Title:
- The impact of overdiagnosis on thyroid cancer epidemic in Italy, 1998–2012. (May 2018)
- Main Title:
- The impact of overdiagnosis on thyroid cancer epidemic in Italy, 1998–2012
- Authors:
- Fedeli, Ugo
Varvarà, Massimo
Ravaioli, Alessandra
Pennelli, GianMaria
Valla, Katia
Cusimano, Rosanna
Gasparotti, Cinzia
Taborelli, Martina
Iannelli, Arturo
Leite, Silvia
Manneschi, Gianfranco
Patriarca, Silvia
Sgargi, Paolo
Vicentini, Massimo
Puppo, Antonella
Vitale, Maria Francesca
Barigelletti, Giulio
Pirino, Daniela Rita
Spata, Eugenia
Ricci, Paolo
Madeddu, Anselmo
Rizzello, Roberto
Usala, Mario
Bulatko, Andreas
Vercellino, Pier Carlo
Cometti, Ivan
Cuccaro, Francesco
Sampietro, Giuseppe
Scalzi, Santo
Gola, Gemma
Guarda, Linda
Melcarne, Anna
d'Oro, Luca Cavalieri
Borciani, Elisabetta
Carone, Simona
Candela, Giuseppina
Stoppa, Giorgia
Dal Maso, Luigino
Panato, Chiara
Franceschi, Silvia
Serraino, Diego
Buzzoni, Carlotta
Busco, Susanna
Ferretti, Stefano
Torrisi, Antonietta
Falcini, Fabio
Zorzi, Manuel
Cirilli, Claudia
Mazzucco, Walter
Magoni, Michele
Collarile, Paolo
Pannozzo, Fabio
Caiazzo, Anna Luisa
Russo, Antonio Giampiero
Gili, Alessio
Caldarella, Adele
Zanetti, Roberto
Michiara, Maria
Mangone, Lucia
Filiberti, Rosa Angela
Fusco, Mario
Gasparini, Francesca
Tagliabue, Giovanna
Cesaraccio, Rosaria
Tumino, Rosario
Gatti, Luciana
Tisano, Francesco
Piffer, Silvano
Sini, Giovanna Maria
Mazzoleni, Guido
Rosso, Stefano
Fanetti, Anna Clara
Vaccarella, Salvatore
… (more) - Abstract:
- Abstract: Aims: In Italy, incidence rates of thyroid cancer (TC) are among the highest worldwide with substantial intracountry heterogeneity. The aim of the study was to examine time trends of TC incidence in Italy and to estimate the proportion of TC cases potentially attributable to overdiagnosis. Methods: Data on TC cases reported to Italian cancer registries during 1998–2012 aged <85 years were included. Age-standardised incidence rates (ASR) were computed by sex, period, and histology. TC overdiagnosis was estimated by sex, period, age, and Italian region. Results: In Italy between 1998–2002 and 2008–2012, TC ASR increased of 74% in women (from 16.2 to 28.2/100, 000) and of 90% in men (from 5.3 to 10.1/100, 000). ASR increases were nearly exclusively due to papillary TC (+91% in women, +120% in men). In both sexes, more than three-fold differences emerged between regions with highest and lowest ASR. Among TC cases diagnosed in 1998–2012 in Italy, we estimated that overdiagnosis accounted for 75% of cases in women and 63% in men and increased over the study period leading to overdiagnosis of 79% in women and 67% in men in 2008–2012. Notably, overdiagnosis was over 80% among women aged <55 years, and substantial variations were documented across Italian regions, in both genders. Conclusion(s): Incidence rates of TC are steadily increasing in Italy and largely due to overdiagnosis. These findings call for an update of thyroid gland examination practices in the asymptomaticAbstract: Aims: In Italy, incidence rates of thyroid cancer (TC) are among the highest worldwide with substantial intracountry heterogeneity. The aim of the study was to examine time trends of TC incidence in Italy and to estimate the proportion of TC cases potentially attributable to overdiagnosis. Methods: Data on TC cases reported to Italian cancer registries during 1998–2012 aged <85 years were included. Age-standardised incidence rates (ASR) were computed by sex, period, and histology. TC overdiagnosis was estimated by sex, period, age, and Italian region. Results: In Italy between 1998–2002 and 2008–2012, TC ASR increased of 74% in women (from 16.2 to 28.2/100, 000) and of 90% in men (from 5.3 to 10.1/100, 000). ASR increases were nearly exclusively due to papillary TC (+91% in women, +120% in men). In both sexes, more than three-fold differences emerged between regions with highest and lowest ASR. Among TC cases diagnosed in 1998–2012 in Italy, we estimated that overdiagnosis accounted for 75% of cases in women and 63% in men and increased over the study period leading to overdiagnosis of 79% in women and 67% in men in 2008–2012. Notably, overdiagnosis was over 80% among women aged <55 years, and substantial variations were documented across Italian regions, in both genders. Conclusion(s): Incidence rates of TC are steadily increasing in Italy and largely due to overdiagnosis. These findings call for an update of thyroid gland examination practices in the asymptomatic general population, at national and regional levels. Highlights: Incidence rates of thyroid cancer (TC) in Italy are among the highest worldwide. Cancer data were collected from Italian cancer registries for the period 1998–2012, and time trends were analysed. Large increasing heterogeneity of TC incidence rates was observed across regions and areas in Italy. We used a previously developed method to estimate overdiagnosis of TC. The steady increases of TC incidence in Italy are largely due to overdiagnosis. … (more)
- Is Part Of:
- European journal of cancer. Volume 94(2018)
- Journal:
- European journal of cancer
- Issue:
- Volume 94(2018)
- Issue Display:
- Volume 94, Issue 2018 (2018)
- Year:
- 2018
- Volume:
- 94
- Issue:
- 2018
- Issue Sort Value:
- 2018-0094-2018-0000
- Page Start:
- 6
- Page End:
- 15
- Publication Date:
- 2018-05
- Subjects:
- Thyroid cancer -- Overdiagnosis -- Incidence -- Mortality -- Italy -- Time trends
Cancer -- Periodicals
Neoplasms -- Periodicals
Cancer -- Périodiques
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http://www.elsevier.com/journals ↗ - DOI:
- 10.1016/j.ejca.2018.01.083 ↗
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- 0959-8049
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