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The global burden of childhood and adolescent cancer in 2017: an analysis of the Global Burden of Disease Study 2017
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article
Author
Collaborators, GBD 2017 Childhood CancerForce, Lisa MAbdollahpour, IbrahimAdvani, Shailesh MAgius, DominicAhmadian, ElhamAlahdab, FaresAlam, TahiyaAlebel, AnimutAlipour, VahidAllen, Christine AAlmasi-Hashiani, AmirAlvarez, Elysia MAmini, SaeedAmoako, Yaw AmpemAnber, Nahla HamedArabloo, JalalArtaman, AlAtique, SulemanAwasthi, AshishBagherzadeh, MojtabaBasaleem, HudaBekru, Eyasu TamruBijani, AliBogale, Kassawmar AngawCar, MateCarvalho, FélixCastro, ClaraCatalá-López, FerránChu, Dinh-ToiCosta, Vera MDarwish, Amira HamedDemeke, Feleke MekonnenDemis, Asmamaw BizunehDemoz, Gebre TeklemariamDharmaratne, Samath DhammindaPhuc, HuyenDoan, Linh PhuongDubey, ManishaEftekhari, AzizEl-Khatib, ZiadEmamian, Mohammad HassanFarhangi, Mahdieh AbbasalizadFernandes, EduardaFischer, FlorianFard, Reza FouladiFriedrich, Paola MFukumoto, TakeshiGedefaw, Getnet AzezeGhashghaee, AhmadGholamian, AsadollahHaj-Mirzaian, ArvinHaj-Mirzaian, AryaHamidi, SamerHarvey, James DHassen, Hamid YimamHay, Simon IHoang, Chi LinhHole, Michael KHorita, NobuyukiHosseini, Seyyed NasrollahHosseinzadeh, MehdiHsairi, MohamedHudson, Melissa MariaInnos, KaireJalilian, FarzadJames, Spencer LKasaeian, AmirKassa, Tesfaye DessaleKassebaum, Nicholas JKeiyoro, Peter NjengaKhader, Yousef SalehKhubchandani, JagdishKianipour, NedaKirby, JeannetteKisa, AdnanKisa, SezerKocarnik, Jonathan MLauriola, PaoloLopez, Alan DMägi, MargitMalik, Manzoor AhmadManafi, AliManafi, NavidMansournia, Mohammad AliMassenburg, Benjamin BallardMehta, VarshilMeles, Hagazi GebreMeretoja, Tuomo JMestrovic, TomislavMir, Seyed MostafaMirzaei-Alavijeh, MehdiMohammad, Dara KDarwesh, Aso MohammadMezerji, Naser Mohammad GholiMohammadibakhsh, RoghayehMohammadoo-Khorasani, MiladMokdad, Ali HMoodley, YoshanMoosazadeh, Mahmood
Source
The Lancet Oncology. 20(9)
Subject
Pediatric
Brain Disorders
Cancer
Prevention
Burden of Illness
2.4 Surveillance and distribution
Aetiology
Good Health and Well Being
Adolescent
Adult
Age Distribution
Cause of Death
Child
Child
Preschool
Disabled Persons
Female
Global Burden of Disease
Global Health
Humans
Infant
Infant
Newborn
Life Expectancy
Male
Neoplasms
Risk Factors
Socioeconomic Factors
Young Adult
GBD 2017 Childhood Cancer Collaborators
Oncology and Carcinogenesis
Oncology & Carcinogenesis
Language
Abstract
BackgroundAccurate childhood cancer burden data are crucial for resource planning and health policy prioritisation. Model-based estimates are necessary because cancer surveillance data are scarce or non-existent in many countries. Although global incidence and mortality estimates are available, there are no previous analyses of the global burden of childhood cancer represented in disability-adjusted life-years (DALYs).MethodsUsing the Global Burden of Diseases, Injuries, and Risk Factors Study (GBD) 2017 methodology, childhood (ages 0-19 years) cancer mortality was estimated by use of vital registration system data, verbal autopsy data, and population-based cancer registry incidence data, which were transformed to mortality estimates through modelled mortality-to-incidence ratios (MIRs). Childhood cancer incidence was estimated using the mortality estimates and corresponding MIRs. Prevalence estimates were calculated by using MIR to model survival and multiplied by disability weights to obtain years lived with disability (YLDs). Years of life lost (YLLs) were calculated by multiplying age-specific cancer deaths by the difference between the age of death and a reference life expectancy. DALYs were calculated as the sum of YLLs and YLDs. Final point estimates are reported with 95% uncertainty intervals.FindingsGlobally, in 2017, there were 11·5 million (95% uncertainty interval 10·6-12·3) DALYs due to childhood cancer, 97·3% (97·3-97·3) of which were attributable to YLLs and 2·7% (2·7-2·7) of which were attributable to YLDs. Childhood cancer was the sixth leading cause of total cancer burden globally and the ninth leading cause of childhood disease burden globally. 82·2% (82·1-82·2) of global childhood cancer DALYs occurred in low, low-middle, or middle Socio-demographic Index locations, whereas 50·3% (50·3-50·3) of adult cancer DALYs occurred in these same locations. Cancers that are uncategorised in the current GBD framework comprised 26·5% (26·5-26·5) of global childhood cancer DALYs.InterpretationThe GBD 2017 results call attention to the substantial burden of childhood cancer globally, which disproportionately affects populations in resource-limited settings. The use of DALY-based estimates is crucial in demonstrating that childhood cancer burden represents an important global cancer and child health concern.FundingBill & Melinda Gates Foundation, American Lebanese Syrian Associated Charities (ALSAC), and St. Baldrick's Foundation.