학술논문

Twenty-year incidence trend of hematologic malignancies in the Republic of Korea: 1999‒2018
Document Type
Article
Source
Blood Research, 56(4), pp.301-314 Dec, 2021
Subject
병리학
Language
English
ISSN
2288-0011
2287-979X
Abstract
Background In this study, we presented the national cancer statistics on the incidence of hematologic malignancies in the Republic of Korea (ROK) over a period of 20 years, from 1999 to 2018. Methods We obtained data on the incidence of hematologic malignancies using the Korean Statistical Information Service (KOSIS). For each hematologic malignancy, the number of cases, crude incidence rate, and age-standardized incidence rate were calculated, and the statistical trends were confirmed by Poisson regression and Joinpoint regression analysis. Results All the investigated hematologic malignancies showed a statistically significant increase in incidence over 20 years. The 20-year trend of the age-standardized incidence rate was as follows: non-Hodgkin lymphoma [average annual percent change (AAPC)=2.26%, P -trend <0.05], leukemia (AAPC=0.94%, P -trend <0.05), myeloid leukemia (AAPC=1.44%, P -trend <0.05), multiple myeloma (AAPC=3.05%, P -trend <0.05), myeloproliferative disorders (AAPC=9.87%, P -trend <0.05), myelodysplastic syndrome (AAPC=7.59%, P -trend <0.05), malignant immunoproliferative diseases (AAPC=11.82%, P -trend <0.05), lymphoid leukemia (AAPC=2.21%, P -trend <0.05), and Hodgkin lymphoma (AAPC=4.04%, P <0.05). Conclusion It was confirmed that the incidence of hematologic malignancies has increased significantly in the ROK over the past 20 years. This study can be used as foundational data source for future studies. In addition, it can aid in the necessary actions of predicting future incidences and establishing future healthcare policies.