Long-term survival and cure fraction estimates for childhood cancer in Europe (EUROCARE-6): results from a population-based study. Issue 12 (December 2022)
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- Journal Article
- Title:
- Long-term survival and cure fraction estimates for childhood cancer in Europe (EUROCARE-6): results from a population-based study. Issue 12 (December 2022)
- Main Title:
- Long-term survival and cure fraction estimates for childhood cancer in Europe (EUROCARE-6): results from a population-based study
- Authors:
- Botta, Laura
Gatta, Gemma
Capocaccia, Riccardo
Stiller, Charles
Cañete, Adela
Dal Maso, Luigino
Innos, Kaire
Mihor, Ana
Erdmann, Friederike
Spix, Claudia
Lacour, Brigitte
Marcos-Gragera, Rafael
Murray, Deirdre
Rossi, Silvia
Hackl, Monika
Van Eycken, Elizabeth
Van Damme, Nancy
Valerianova, Zdravka
Sekerija, Mario
Scoutellas, Vasos
Demetriou, Anna
Dušek, Ladislav
Krejci, Denisa
Storm, Hans
Mägi, Margit
Innos, Kaire
Paapsi, Keiu
Malila, Nea
Pitkäniemi, Janne
Jooste, Valerie
Clavel, Jacqueline
Poulalhon, Claire
Lacour, Brigitte
Desandes, Emmanuel
Monnereau, Alain
Erdmann, Friederike
Spix, Claudia
Katalinic, Alexander
Petridou, Eleni
Markozannes, Georgios
Garami, Miklos
Birgisson, Helgi
Murray, Deirdre
Walsh, Paul M
Mazzoleni, Guido
Vittadello, Fabio
Cuccaro, Francesco
Galasso, Rocco
Sampietro, Giuseppe
Rosso, Stefano
Gasparotto, Cinzia
Maifredi, Giovanni
Ferrante, Margherita
Torrisi, Antonina
Sutera Sardo, Antonella
Gambino, Maria Letizia
Lanzoni, Monica
Ballotari, Paola
Giacomazzi, Erica
Ferretti, Stefano
Caldarella, Adele
Manneschi, Gianfranco
Gatta, Gemma
Sant, Milena
Baili, Paolo
Berrino, Franco
Botta, Laura
Trama, Annalisa
Lillini, Roberto
Bernasconi, Alice
Bonfarnuzzo, Simone
Vener, Claudia
Didonè, Fabio
Lasalvia, Paolo
Del Monego, Giulia
Buratti, Lucia
Serraino, Diego
Taborelli, Martina
Capocaccia, Riccardo
De Angelis, Roberta
Demuru, Elena
Di Benedetto, Corrado
Rossi, Silvia
Santaquilani, Mariano
Venanzi, Serenella
Tallon, Marco
Boni, Luca
Iacovacci, Silvia
Russo, Antonio Giampiero
Gervasi, Federico
Spagnoli, Gianbattista
Cavalieri d'Oro, Luca
Fusco, Mario
Vitale, Maria Francesca
Usala, Mario
Vitale, Francesco
Michiara, Maria
Chiranda, Giorgio
Sacerdote, Carlotta
Maule, Milena
Cascone, Giuseppe
Spata, Eugenia
Mangone, Lucia
Falcini, Fabio
Cavallo, Rossella
Piras, Daniela
Dinaro, Ylenia
Castaing, Marine
Fanetti, Anna Clara
Minerba, Sante
Candela, Giuseppina
Scuderi, Tiziana
Rizzello, Roberto Vito
Stracci, Fabrizio
Tagliabue, Giovanna
Rugge, Massimo
Brustolin, Angelita
Pildava, Santa
Smailyte, Giedre
Azzopardi, Miriam
Johannesen, Tom Børge
Didkowska, Joanna
Wojciechowska, Urszula
Bielska-Lasota, Magdalena
Pais, Ana
Ferreira, Ana Maria
Bento, Maria José
Miranda, Ana
Safaei Diba, Chakameh
Zadnik, Vesna
Zagar, Tina
Sánchez-Contador Escudero, Carmen
Franch Sureda, Paula
Lopez de Munain, Arantza
De-La-Cruz, Marta
Rojas, Marìa Dolores
Aleman, Araceli
Vizcaino, Ana
Almela, Fernando
Marcos-Gragera, Rafael
Sanvisens, Arantza
Sanchez, Maria Josè
Chirlaque, Maria Dolores
Sanchez-Gil, Antonia
Guevara, Marcela
Ardanaz, Eva
Cañete-Nieto, Adela
Peris-Bonet, Rafael
Galceran, Jaume
Carulla, Maria
Kuehni, Claudia
Redmond, Shelagh
Visser, Otto
Karim-Kos, Henrike
Stevens, Sarah
Stiller, Charles
Gavin, Anna
Morrison, David
Huws, Dyfed Wyn
… (more) - Abstract:
- Summary: Background: The EUROCARE-5 study revealed disparities in childhood cancer survival among European countries, giving rise to important initiatives across Europe to reduce the gap. Extending its representativeness through increased coverage of eastern European countries, the EUROCARE-6 study aimed to update survival progress across countries and years of diagnosis and provide new analytical perspectives on estimates of long-term survival and the cured fraction of patients with childhood cancer. Methods: In this population-based study, we analysed 135 847 children (aged 0–14 years) diagnosed during 2000–13 and followed up to the end of 2014, recruited from 80 population-based cancer registries in 31 European countries. We calculated age-adjusted 5-year survival differences by country and over time using period analysis, for all cancers combined and for major cancer types. We applied a variant of standard mixture cure models for survival data to estimate the cure fraction of patients by childhood cancer and to estimate projected 15-year survival. Findings: 5-year survival for all childhood cancer combined in Europe in 2010–14 was 81% (95% CI 81–82), showing an increase of three percentage points compared with 2004–06. Significant progress over time was observed for almost all cancers. Survival remained stable for osteosarcomas, Ewing sarcoma, Burkitt lymphoma, non-Hodgkin lymphomas, and rhabdomyoscarcomas. For all cancers combined, inequalities still persisted amongSummary: Background: The EUROCARE-5 study revealed disparities in childhood cancer survival among European countries, giving rise to important initiatives across Europe to reduce the gap. Extending its representativeness through increased coverage of eastern European countries, the EUROCARE-6 study aimed to update survival progress across countries and years of diagnosis and provide new analytical perspectives on estimates of long-term survival and the cured fraction of patients with childhood cancer. Methods: In this population-based study, we analysed 135 847 children (aged 0–14 years) diagnosed during 2000–13 and followed up to the end of 2014, recruited from 80 population-based cancer registries in 31 European countries. We calculated age-adjusted 5-year survival differences by country and over time using period analysis, for all cancers combined and for major cancer types. We applied a variant of standard mixture cure models for survival data to estimate the cure fraction of patients by childhood cancer and to estimate projected 15-year survival. Findings: 5-year survival for all childhood cancer combined in Europe in 2010–14 was 81% (95% CI 81–82), showing an increase of three percentage points compared with 2004–06. Significant progress over time was observed for almost all cancers. Survival remained stable for osteosarcomas, Ewing sarcoma, Burkitt lymphoma, non-Hodgkin lymphomas, and rhabdomyoscarcomas. For all cancers combined, inequalities still persisted among European countries (with age-adjusted 5-year survival ranging from 71% [95% CI 60–79] to 87% [77–93]). The 15-year survival projection for all patients with childhood cancer diagnosed in 2010–13 was 78%. We estimated the yearly long-term mortality rate due to causes other than the diagnosed cancer to be around 2 per 1000 patients for all childhood cancer combined, but to approach zero for retinoblastoma. The cure fraction for patients with childhood cancer increased over time from 74% (95% CI 73–75) in 1998–2001 to 80% (79–81) in 2010–13. In the latter cohort, the cure fraction rate ranged from 99% (95% CI 74–100) for retinoblastoma to 60% (58–63) for CNS tumours and reached 90% (95% CI 87–93) for lymphoid leukaemia and 70% (67–73) for acute myeloid leukaemia. Interpretation: Childhood cancer survival is increasing over time in Europe but there are still some differences among countries. Regular monitoring of childhood cancer survival and estimation of the cure fraction through population-based registry data are crucial for evaluating advances in paediatric cancer care. Funding: European Commission. … (more)
- Is Part Of:
- Lancet oncology. Volume 23:Issue 12(2022)
- Journal:
- Lancet oncology
- Issue:
- Volume 23:Issue 12(2022)
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- Volume 23, Issue 12 (2022)
- Year:
- 2022
- Volume:
- 23
- Issue:
- 12
- Issue Sort Value:
- 2022-0023-0012-0000
- Page Start:
- 1525
- Page End:
- 1536
- Publication Date:
- 2022-12
- Subjects:
- Oncology -- Periodicals
Neoplasms -- Periodicals
Cancérologie -- Périodiques
Oncologie
Oncology
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http://www.elsevier.com/journals ↗ - DOI:
- 10.1016/S1470-2045(22)00637-4 ↗
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- 1470-2045
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