학술논문

Primary Biliary Tract Cancers in Golestan, Iran: 13-Year Experience of Golestan Population-Based Cancer Registry.
Document Type
Article
Source
Archives of Iranian Medicine (AIM). Sep2023, Vol. 26 Issue 9, p504-509. 6p.
Subject
*PUBLIC health surveillance
*REPORTING of diseases
*CONFIDENCE intervals
*AGE distribution
*POPULATION geography
*SEX distribution
*RISK assessment
*DESCRIPTIVE statistics
*DISEASE risk factors
BILE duct tumors
Language
ISSN
1029-2977
Abstract
Background: Epidemiological research on the high-risk population might be helpful in early detection and prevention of biliary tract malignancies. This study assesses the prevalence of biliary tract cancer (BTC) in the Golestan province, northeastern Iran, between 2004 and 2016. Methods: The current study used information from the Golestan Population-based Cancer Registry (GPCR) to access the epidemiology of BTC across a 13-year period while taking into account temporal and geographic differences. The number of cases, crude rates, age-standardized incidence rates (ASRs) per 100,000 person-years, average annual percent change (AAPC), age-specific incidence rates, and 95% confidence intervals (CI) were reported for each year with respect to gender and place of residence. Results: Totally, 224 instances of BTC overall (54% of whom were females) were reported throughout the research period. The ASR of BTC was 1.7 (95% CI: 1.4-2) for females and 1.4 (95% CI: 1.1-1.6) for men, respectively. Males exhibited a growing time trend in incidence (AAPC: 7.18; CI: 0.06-14.81; P-value:0.048), whereas females had a decreasing trend (AAPC: 0.82; CI: -5.94-4.57; P value: 0.740). Both sexes saw an increase in age-specific incidence rates starting at the age of 45; however, males experienced a significant increase in incidence in the age group of 75 to 79 while the female rates grew steadily. Conclusion: The focus for cancer control in this region may be given to demographic groups with a combination of risk factors, including male gender, older age, and urban residence. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]