Panorama of gynecologic cancer in Brazil
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JCO Global Oncology
Abstract
Little is known, or has been published previously, regarding consolidated data on the epidemiology of
gynecologic cancers (GC) in Brazil. This article describes the incidence, morbidity, and mortality of women in
Brazil affected with GC between the years of 2000 and 2017.
METHODS Incidence, morbidity, and mortality data from patients with a diagnosis of one out of the five most
common GC, cervical (CC), uterine (UC), ovarian (OC), vulvar (VvC), and vaginal (VgC), were obtained from three
governamental sources of data.
RESULTS From 2000 to 2015 CC, OC, and VgC incidence rates (IRs) decreased, whereas the IRs for UC and VvC
remained relatively stable. Data from 382,932 women with GC were analyzed. Most patients presented with
locally advanced or advanced disease at diagnosis: 60.1% of patients with CC, 31.2% of patients with UC,
67.2% of patients with OC, 45.2% of patients with VvC, and 67.0% of patients with VgC. Time from diagnosis to
first treatment was ≥ 60 days in 58.0% of patients with CC, 58.5% of patients with UC, 27.0% of patients with
OC, 55.3% of patients with VvC, and 52.7% of patients with VgC. Regarding mortality rates (MRs), with the
exception of CC, UC, and VvC, which showed a slight decrease, MRs remained stable between 2000 and 2017.
CONCLUSION A comparison with international data indicates that Brazilian patients are diagnosed with more
advanced disease and face a longer delay between diagnosis and first treatment. Despite advances in screening
and treatment, GC mortality has not decreased satisfactorily in this country.
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Citation
PAULINO, Eduardo et al. Panorama of gynecologic cancer in Brazil. JCO Global Oncology, n. 6, p. 1617-1630, 2020.