Cancer incidence among adolescents and young adults (15 to 29 Years) in Brazil
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Journal of Pediatric Hematology Oncology
Abstract
The spectrum of cancers commonly found in adolescents
and young adults (AYAs) differs from those in children and adults;
therefore, the childhood classification is not appropriate for this
population. Here we used a newly proposed classification system to
reclassify cases of AYAs from Brazilian population-based cancer
registries (PBCRs) in 5 geographic regions of Brazil. We aimed to
describe the cancer incidence rates within this age group according
to PBCR. Using the world population, incidence rates per million
were analyzed in each diagnostic subgroup according to sex and
age at diagnosis (15 to 19 y, 20 to 24 y, and 25 to 29 y). The median
incidence rate was 232.31 per million for females and 218.07 per
million for males. Incidence increased with age, with the highest
rate observed for 25- to 29-year-olds in both sexes. Carcinomas,
lymphomas, and skin tumors were most frequent among AYAs.
High incidence rates of cervix-uterus carcinoma were observed in
most PBCRs. AYAs present epidemiological characteristics that
differ from those of children, reinforcing the need for a new clas sification. This study describes, for the first time, the cancer inci dence rate in AYAs in Brazil, and we believe that our findings
represent the Brazilian profile.
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p. 88-96.: tab. p&b.
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BALMANT, Nathalie Vieira et al. Cancer incidence among adolescents and young adults (15 to 29 Years) in Brazil. Journal of Pediatric Hematology Oncology, v. 38, n. 3, p. 88-96, apr. 2016.