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Titel
Cure of cancer for seven cancer sites in the Flemish Region
Ist Teil von
  • International journal of cancer, 2017-03, Vol.140 (5), p.1102-1110
Ort / Verlag
United States: Wiley Subscription Services, Inc
Erscheinungsjahr
2017
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Wiley-Blackwell Journals
Beschreibungen/Notizen
  • Cumulative relative survival curves for many cancers reach a plateau several years after diagnosis, indicating that the cancer survivor group has reached “statistical” cure. Parametric mixture cure model analysis on grouped relative survival curves provide an interesting way to determine the proportion of statistically cured cases and the mean survival time of the fatal cases in particular for population‐based cancer registries. Based on the relative survival data from the Belgian Cancer Registry, parametric cure models were applied to seven cancer sites (cervix, colon, corpus uteri, skin melanoma, pancreas, stomach and oesophagus), at the Flemish Regional level for the incidence period 1999–2011. Statistical cure was observed for the examined cancer sites except for oesophageal cancer. The estimated cured proportion ranged from 5.9% [5.7, 6.1] for pancreatic cancer to 80.8% [80.5, 81.2] for skin melanoma. Cure results were further stratified by gender or age group. Stratified cured proportions were higher for females compared to males in colon cancer, stomach cancer, pancreas cancer and skin melanoma, which can mainly be attributed to differences in stage and age distribution between both sexes. This study demonstrates the applicability of cure rate models for the selected cancer sites after 14 years of follow‐up and presents the first population‐based results on the cure of cancer in Belgium. What's new? How often is cancer cured, and how long does it take? To find out, researchers applied a cure rate model to Belgian Cancer Registry data to find the point at which the mortality rate among patients matches the mortality rate among the general population – considered “statistical cure.” The authors applied the model to seven cancer sites and found cured proportions ranging from 6% (pancreatic) to 81% (skin cancer). Higher age at diagnosis correlated with lower cured proportions. They also found higher cured proportions among females, which was primarily attributable to the different age and stage distribution between the sexes.

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