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Trends in cancer of the liver, gall bladder, bile duct, and pancreas in elderly in Denmark, 1980–2012.
Document Type
Article
Source
Acta Oncologica. Supplement. Jan2016 Supplement, Vol. 55, p40-45. 6p. 1 Diagram, 5 Graphs.
Subject
*LIVER tumors
*PANCREATIC tumors
*SURVIVAL
*DIGESTIVE organs
*OLD age
*TUMORS
BILE duct tumors
Language
ISSN
1100-1704
Abstract
BackgroundCancers of the liver, bile duct, gall bladder and pancreas (HPB-c) are a heterogeneous group, united almost exclusively by a poor prognosis. As the number of elderly in the Western world continues to rise and HPB-c are associated with age, we wanted to examine changes in incidence, mortality, prevalence and relative survival for these cancers. Materials and methodsHBP-c was defined as ICD-10 codes C22 (liver), C23-24 (gall bladder), and C25 (pancreas). Data derived from the NORDCAN database with comparable data on cancer incidence, mortality, prevalence and relative survival in the Nordic countries, where the Danish data were delivered from the Danish Cancer Registry and the Danish Cause of Death Registry with follow-up for death or emigration until the end of 2013. ResultsThe incidence and mortality rates of cancer of the liver and pancreas increased over time while the rates of cancer of the gall bladder and bile duct decreased. All HBP-c were more frequent in persons over the age of 70 than in younger persons. The relative one- and five-year survival rose in most HPB-c, but mainly occurring in the younger population of 0–69 years with only small to no gains in the 80 + group. ConclusionAs the number of persons aged 80 years or more will increase dramatically in the following years, and our results show a gap in relative survival, it is important to continue to study this population in order to improve management and outcome. [ABSTRACT FROM PUBLISHER]