학술논문

Epidemiology of vulvar cancer in Croatia.
Document Type
Article
Source
Croatian Medical Journal. Apr2023, Vol. 64 Issue 2, p103-109. 7p.
Subject
*VULVAR cancer
*EPIDEMIOLOGY of cancer
*AGE groups
*WOMEN'S mortality
*CANCER invasiveness
Language
ISSN
0353-9504
Abstract
Aim To assess the incidence and mortality trends of invasive vulvar cancer in Croatia between 2001 and 2019/2020. Methods The incidence data for the period 2001-2019 were obtained from the Croatian National Cancer Registry. The number of deaths from invasive vulvar cancer by age groups between 2001 and 2020 was obtained from the Croatian Bureau of Statistics. Joinpoint regression analysis was used to assess the trends and trend changes. Results Joinpoint regression analysis of vulvar cancer incidence rate showed a non-significant average annual percent increase (APC) of 0.8 (95% confidence interval [CI] = -0.3-2.0) during the whole period. There was also a non-significant increase in women under 60, with an average APC of 1.0 (CI = -1.6-3.7) during the whole period; similar results were obtained in women over 60 years of age (APC = 0.9; CI = -0.3-2.1). The average annual percent increase in vulvar cancer mortality rate was 0.2% (CI = -1.0-1.5), with a similar trend in women over 60 years of age (APC = 0.1; CI = -1.3-1.5). Mortality in women under 60 years of age was not assessed due to a very small number of deaths observed in the study period. Conclusion In the studied period, the incidence of invasive vulvar cancer in Croatia was stable. Age-standardized rates (for all-ages, under 60, and over 60 years of age) increased, but the increase did not reach the level of statistical significance. The pattern in younger and older age groups was the same. The mortality rates over the last decade were stable. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]