Epidemiology of rare cancers and inequalities in oncologic outcomes
Rare cancers epidemiology is better known compared to the other rare diseases. Thanks to the long history of the European population-based cancer registries and to the EUROCARE huge database, the burden of rare cancers has been estimated the European (EU28) population. A considerable fraction of all...
Published in: | European Journal of Surgical Oncology |
---|---|
Main Authors: | , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , |
Other Authors: | , , , , , |
Format: | Article in Journal/Newspaper |
Language: | English |
Published: |
W.B. Saunders Ltd
2019
|
Subjects: | |
Online Access: | http://hdl.handle.net/10447/401658 https://doi.org/10.1016/j.ejso.2017.08.018 http://www.elsevier.com/inca/publications/store/6/2/3/0/3/3/index.htt |
_version_ | 1835016687560163328 |
---|---|
author | Gatta G. Trama A. Capocaccia R. Hackl M. Eycken E. V. Henau K. Dimitrova N. Sekerija M. Dusek L. Magi M. Malila N. Leinonen M. Velten M. Troussard X. Bouvier V. Guizard A. -V. Bouvier A. -M. Arveux P. Maynadie M. Woronoff A. -S. Robaszkiewicz M. Baldi I. Monnereau A. Tretarre B. Colonna M. Molinie F. Bara S. Schvartz C. Lapotre-Ledoux B. Grosclaude P. Stabenow R. Luttmann S. Nennecke A. Engel J. Schubert-Fritschle G. Heidrich J. Holleczek B. Jonasson J. G. Clough-Gorr K. Comber H. Mazzoleni G. Giacomin A. Sardo A. S. Barchielli A. Serraino D. De Angelis R. Mallone S. Tavilla A. Pierannunzio D. Rossi S. Santaquilani M. Knijn A. Pannozzo F. Gennaro V. Benfatto L. Ricci P. Autelitano M. Spagnoli G. Fusco M. Usala M. Vitale F. Michiara M. Tumino R. Mangone L. Falcini F. Ferretti S. Filiberti R. A. Marani E. Iannelli A. Sensi F. Piffer S. Gentilini M. Madeddu A. Ziino A. Maspero S. Candela P. Stracci F. Tagliabue G. Rugge M. Botta L. Pildava S. Smailyte G. Calleja N. Johannesen T. B. Rachtan J. Gozdz S. Blaszczyk J. Kepska K. de Lacerda F. Bento M. J. Miranda A. Diba C. S. Almar E. Larranaga N. de Munain A. L. Torrella-Ramos A. Diaz Garcia J. M. Marcos-Gragera R. Sanchez M. J. Navarro C. Salmeron D. Moreno-Iribas C. Galceran J. Carulla M. Mousavi M. Bouchardy C. Ess S. M. Bordoni A. Konzelmann I. Rashbass J. Gavin A. Brewster D. H. Huws D. W. Visser O. Bielska-Lasota M. Primic-Zakelj M. Kunkler I. Benhamou E. |
author2 | Gatta G. Trama A. Capocaccia R. Hackl M. Eycken E.V. Henau K. Dimitrova N. Sekerija M. Dusek L. Magi M. Malila N. Leinonen M. Velten M. Troussard X. Bouvier V. Guizard A.-V. Bouvier A.-M. Arveux P. Maynadie M. Woronoff A.-S. Robaszkiewicz M. Baldi I. Monnereau A. Tretarre B. Colonna M. Molinie F. Bara S. Schvartz C. Lapotre-Ledoux B. Grosclaude P. Stabenow R. Luttmann S. Nennecke A. Engel J. Schubert-Fritschle G. Heidrich J. Holleczek B. Jonasson J.G. Clough-Gorr K. Comber H. Mazzoleni G. Giacomin A. Sardo A.S. Barchielli A. Serraino D. De Angelis R. Mallone S. Tavilla A. Pierannunzio D. Rossi S. |
author_facet | Gatta G. Trama A. Capocaccia R. Hackl M. Eycken E. V. Henau K. Dimitrova N. Sekerija M. Dusek L. Magi M. Malila N. Leinonen M. Velten M. Troussard X. Bouvier V. Guizard A. -V. Bouvier A. -M. Arveux P. Maynadie M. Woronoff A. -S. Robaszkiewicz M. Baldi I. Monnereau A. Tretarre B. Colonna M. Molinie F. Bara S. Schvartz C. Lapotre-Ledoux B. Grosclaude P. Stabenow R. Luttmann S. Nennecke A. Engel J. Schubert-Fritschle G. Heidrich J. Holleczek B. Jonasson J. G. Clough-Gorr K. Comber H. Mazzoleni G. Giacomin A. Sardo A. S. Barchielli A. Serraino D. De Angelis R. Mallone S. Tavilla A. Pierannunzio D. Rossi S. Santaquilani M. Knijn A. Pannozzo F. Gennaro V. Benfatto L. Ricci P. Autelitano M. Spagnoli G. Fusco M. Usala M. Vitale F. Michiara M. Tumino R. Mangone L. Falcini F. Ferretti S. Filiberti R. A. Marani E. Iannelli A. Sensi F. Piffer S. Gentilini M. Madeddu A. Ziino A. Maspero S. Candela P. Stracci F. Tagliabue G. Rugge M. Botta L. Pildava S. Smailyte G. Calleja N. Johannesen T. B. Rachtan J. Gozdz S. Blaszczyk J. Kepska K. de Lacerda F. Bento M. J. Miranda A. Diba C. S. Almar E. Larranaga N. de Munain A. L. Torrella-Ramos A. Diaz Garcia J. M. Marcos-Gragera R. Sanchez M. J. Navarro C. Salmeron D. Moreno-Iribas C. Galceran J. Carulla M. Mousavi M. Bouchardy C. Ess S. M. Bordoni A. Konzelmann I. Rashbass J. Gavin A. Brewster D. H. Huws D. W. Visser O. Bielska-Lasota M. Primic-Zakelj M. Kunkler I. Benhamou E. |
author_sort | Gatta G. |
collection | Unknown |
container_issue | 1 |
container_start_page | 3 |
container_title | European Journal of Surgical Oncology |
container_volume | 45 |
description | Rare cancers epidemiology is better known compared to the other rare diseases. Thanks to the long history of the European population-based cancer registries and to the EUROCARE huge database, the burden of rare cancers has been estimated the European (EU28) population. A considerable fraction of all cancers is represented by rare cancers (24%). They are a heterogeneous group of diseases, but they share similar problems: uncertainty of diagnosis, lack of therapies, poor research opportunities, difficulties in clinical trials, lack of expertise and of centres of reference. This paper analyses the major epidemiological indicators of frequency (incidence and prevalence) and outcome (5-year survival) of all rare cancers combined and of selected rare cancers that will be in depth treated in this monographic issue. Source of the results is the RARECAREnet search tool, a database publicly available. Disparities both in incidence and survival, and consequently in prevalence of rare cancers were reported across European countries. Major differences were shown in outcome: 5-year relative survival for all rare cancers together, adjusted by age and case-mix, varied from 55% or more (Italy, Germany, Belgium and Iceland) and less than 40% (Bulgaria, Lithuania and Slovakia). Similarly, for all the analyzed rare cancers, a large survival gap was observed between the Eastern and the Nordic and Central European regions. Dramatic geographical variations were assessed for curable cancers like testicular and non epithelial ovarian cancers. Geographical difference in the annual age-adjusted incidence rates for all rare cancers together varied between >140 per 100,000 (Italy, Scotland, France, Germany, and Switzerland) and <100 (Finland, Portugal, Malta, and Poland). Prevalence, the major indicator of public health resources needs, was about 7–8 times larger than incidence. Most of rare cancers require complex surgical treatment, thus a multidisciplinary approach is essential and treatment should be provided in centres of ... |
format | Article in Journal/Newspaper |
genre | Iceland |
genre_facet | Iceland |
id | ftunivpalermo:oai:iris.unipa.it:10447/401658 |
institution | Open Polar |
language | English |
op_collection_id | ftunivpalermo |
op_container_end_page | 11 |
op_doi | https://doi.org/10.1016/j.ejso.2017.08.018 |
op_relation | info:eu-repo/semantics/altIdentifier/pmid/29032924 info:eu-repo/semantics/altIdentifier/wos/WOS:000455692200002 volume:45 issue:1 firstpage:3 lastpage:11 numberofpages:9 journal:EUROPEAN JOURNAL OF SURGICAL ONCOLOGY http://hdl.handle.net/10447/401658 doi:10.1016/j.ejso.2017.08.018 http://www.elsevier.com/inca/publications/store/6/2/3/0/3/3/index.htt |
op_rights | info:eu-repo/semantics/closedAccess |
publishDate | 2019 |
publisher | W.B. Saunders Ltd |
record_format | openpolar |
spelling | ftunivpalermo:oai:iris.unipa.it:10447/401658 2025-06-15T14:31:03+00:00 Epidemiology of rare cancers and inequalities in oncologic outcomes Gatta G. Trama A. Capocaccia R. Hackl M. Eycken E. V. Henau K. Dimitrova N. Sekerija M. Dusek L. Magi M. Malila N. Leinonen M. Velten M. Troussard X. Bouvier V. Guizard A. -V. Bouvier A. -M. Arveux P. Maynadie M. Woronoff A. -S. Robaszkiewicz M. Baldi I. Monnereau A. Tretarre B. Colonna M. Molinie F. Bara S. Schvartz C. Lapotre-Ledoux B. Grosclaude P. Stabenow R. Luttmann S. Nennecke A. Engel J. Schubert-Fritschle G. Heidrich J. Holleczek B. Jonasson J. G. Clough-Gorr K. Comber H. Mazzoleni G. Giacomin A. Sardo A. S. Barchielli A. Serraino D. De Angelis R. Mallone S. Tavilla A. Pierannunzio D. Rossi S. Santaquilani M. Knijn A. Pannozzo F. Gennaro V. Benfatto L. Ricci P. Autelitano M. Spagnoli G. Fusco M. Usala M. Vitale F. Michiara M. Tumino R. Mangone L. Falcini F. Ferretti S. Filiberti R. A. Marani E. Iannelli A. Sensi F. Piffer S. Gentilini M. Madeddu A. Ziino A. Maspero S. Candela P. Stracci F. Tagliabue G. Rugge M. Botta L. Pildava S. Smailyte G. Calleja N. Johannesen T. B. Rachtan J. Gozdz S. Blaszczyk J. Kepska K. de Lacerda F. Bento M. J. Miranda A. Diba C. S. Almar E. Larranaga N. de Munain A. L. Torrella-Ramos A. Diaz Garcia J. M. Marcos-Gragera R. Sanchez M. J. Navarro C. Salmeron D. Moreno-Iribas C. Galceran J. Carulla M. Mousavi M. Bouchardy C. Ess S. M. Bordoni A. Konzelmann I. Rashbass J. Gavin A. Brewster D. H. Huws D. W. Visser O. Bielska-Lasota M. Primic-Zakelj M. Kunkler I. Benhamou E. Gatta G. Trama A. Capocaccia R. Hackl M. Eycken E.V. Henau K. Dimitrova N. Sekerija M. Dusek L. Magi M. Malila N. Leinonen M. Velten M. Troussard X. Bouvier V. Guizard A.-V. Bouvier A.-M. Arveux P. Maynadie M. Woronoff A.-S. Robaszkiewicz M. Baldi I. Monnereau A. Tretarre B. Colonna M. Molinie F. Bara S. Schvartz C. Lapotre-Ledoux B. Grosclaude P. Stabenow R. Luttmann S. Nennecke A. Engel J. Schubert-Fritschle G. Heidrich J. Holleczek B. Jonasson J.G. Clough-Gorr K. Comber H. Mazzoleni G. Giacomin A. Sardo A.S. Barchielli A. Serraino D. De Angelis R. Mallone S. Tavilla A. Pierannunzio D. Rossi S. 2019 http://hdl.handle.net/10447/401658 https://doi.org/10.1016/j.ejso.2017.08.018 http://www.elsevier.com/inca/publications/store/6/2/3/0/3/3/index.htt eng eng W.B. Saunders Ltd country:GB info:eu-repo/semantics/altIdentifier/pmid/29032924 info:eu-repo/semantics/altIdentifier/wos/WOS:000455692200002 volume:45 issue:1 firstpage:3 lastpage:11 numberofpages:9 journal:EUROPEAN JOURNAL OF SURGICAL ONCOLOGY http://hdl.handle.net/10447/401658 doi:10.1016/j.ejso.2017.08.018 http://www.elsevier.com/inca/publications/store/6/2/3/0/3/3/index.htt info:eu-repo/semantics/closedAccess Europe Population-based cancer registry Rare cancer Adolescent Adult Age Distribution Aged Child Preschool Female Healthcare Disparitie Human Incidence Infant Newborn Male Middle Aged Neoplasm Prevalence Rare Disease Sex Distribution Survival Rate Young Adult Settore MED/06 - Oncologia Medica info:eu-repo/semantics/article 2019 ftunivpalermo https://doi.org/10.1016/j.ejso.2017.08.018 2025-05-26T04:52:25Z Rare cancers epidemiology is better known compared to the other rare diseases. Thanks to the long history of the European population-based cancer registries and to the EUROCARE huge database, the burden of rare cancers has been estimated the European (EU28) population. A considerable fraction of all cancers is represented by rare cancers (24%). They are a heterogeneous group of diseases, but they share similar problems: uncertainty of diagnosis, lack of therapies, poor research opportunities, difficulties in clinical trials, lack of expertise and of centres of reference. This paper analyses the major epidemiological indicators of frequency (incidence and prevalence) and outcome (5-year survival) of all rare cancers combined and of selected rare cancers that will be in depth treated in this monographic issue. Source of the results is the RARECAREnet search tool, a database publicly available. Disparities both in incidence and survival, and consequently in prevalence of rare cancers were reported across European countries. Major differences were shown in outcome: 5-year relative survival for all rare cancers together, adjusted by age and case-mix, varied from 55% or more (Italy, Germany, Belgium and Iceland) and less than 40% (Bulgaria, Lithuania and Slovakia). Similarly, for all the analyzed rare cancers, a large survival gap was observed between the Eastern and the Nordic and Central European regions. Dramatic geographical variations were assessed for curable cancers like testicular and non epithelial ovarian cancers. Geographical difference in the annual age-adjusted incidence rates for all rare cancers together varied between >140 per 100,000 (Italy, Scotland, France, Germany, and Switzerland) and <100 (Finland, Portugal, Malta, and Poland). Prevalence, the major indicator of public health resources needs, was about 7–8 times larger than incidence. Most of rare cancers require complex surgical treatment, thus a multidisciplinary approach is essential and treatment should be provided in centres of ... Article in Journal/Newspaper Iceland Unknown European Journal of Surgical Oncology 45 1 3 11 |
spellingShingle | Europe Population-based cancer registry Rare cancer Adolescent Adult Age Distribution Aged Child Preschool Female Healthcare Disparitie Human Incidence Infant Newborn Male Middle Aged Neoplasm Prevalence Rare Disease Sex Distribution Survival Rate Young Adult Settore MED/06 - Oncologia Medica Gatta G. Trama A. Capocaccia R. Hackl M. Eycken E. V. Henau K. Dimitrova N. Sekerija M. Dusek L. Magi M. Malila N. Leinonen M. Velten M. Troussard X. Bouvier V. Guizard A. -V. Bouvier A. -M. Arveux P. Maynadie M. Woronoff A. -S. Robaszkiewicz M. Baldi I. Monnereau A. Tretarre B. Colonna M. Molinie F. Bara S. Schvartz C. Lapotre-Ledoux B. Grosclaude P. Stabenow R. Luttmann S. Nennecke A. Engel J. Schubert-Fritschle G. Heidrich J. Holleczek B. Jonasson J. G. Clough-Gorr K. Comber H. Mazzoleni G. Giacomin A. Sardo A. S. Barchielli A. Serraino D. De Angelis R. Mallone S. Tavilla A. Pierannunzio D. Rossi S. Santaquilani M. Knijn A. Pannozzo F. Gennaro V. Benfatto L. Ricci P. Autelitano M. Spagnoli G. Fusco M. Usala M. Vitale F. Michiara M. Tumino R. Mangone L. Falcini F. Ferretti S. Filiberti R. A. Marani E. Iannelli A. Sensi F. Piffer S. Gentilini M. Madeddu A. Ziino A. Maspero S. Candela P. Stracci F. Tagliabue G. Rugge M. Botta L. Pildava S. Smailyte G. Calleja N. Johannesen T. B. Rachtan J. Gozdz S. Blaszczyk J. Kepska K. de Lacerda F. Bento M. J. Miranda A. Diba C. S. Almar E. Larranaga N. de Munain A. L. Torrella-Ramos A. Diaz Garcia J. M. Marcos-Gragera R. Sanchez M. J. Navarro C. Salmeron D. Moreno-Iribas C. Galceran J. Carulla M. Mousavi M. Bouchardy C. Ess S. M. Bordoni A. Konzelmann I. Rashbass J. Gavin A. Brewster D. H. Huws D. W. Visser O. Bielska-Lasota M. Primic-Zakelj M. Kunkler I. Benhamou E. Epidemiology of rare cancers and inequalities in oncologic outcomes |
title | Epidemiology of rare cancers and inequalities in oncologic outcomes |
title_full | Epidemiology of rare cancers and inequalities in oncologic outcomes |
title_fullStr | Epidemiology of rare cancers and inequalities in oncologic outcomes |
title_full_unstemmed | Epidemiology of rare cancers and inequalities in oncologic outcomes |
title_short | Epidemiology of rare cancers and inequalities in oncologic outcomes |
title_sort | epidemiology of rare cancers and inequalities in oncologic outcomes |
topic | Europe Population-based cancer registry Rare cancer Adolescent Adult Age Distribution Aged Child Preschool Female Healthcare Disparitie Human Incidence Infant Newborn Male Middle Aged Neoplasm Prevalence Rare Disease Sex Distribution Survival Rate Young Adult Settore MED/06 - Oncologia Medica |
topic_facet | Europe Population-based cancer registry Rare cancer Adolescent Adult Age Distribution Aged Child Preschool Female Healthcare Disparitie Human Incidence Infant Newborn Male Middle Aged Neoplasm Prevalence Rare Disease Sex Distribution Survival Rate Young Adult Settore MED/06 - Oncologia Medica |
url | http://hdl.handle.net/10447/401658 https://doi.org/10.1016/j.ejso.2017.08.018 http://www.elsevier.com/inca/publications/store/6/2/3/0/3/3/index.htt |