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Title: Epidemiology of Childhood Cancer: Incidence, Survival and Mortality


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Epidemiology of Childhood CancerIncidence,
Survival and Mortality
  • Pediatric Resident
  • Education Series

2
Childhood Cancer
  • Purpose is to describe the incidence and survival
    of various types of cancer in kids and how these
    parameters are affected by
  • Age
  • Race / Ethnicity
  • Gender

3
Childhood Cancer
  • General Statistics
  • Approximately 12,400 new diagnoses/year lt 20 yo
  • 0-14 8,700
  • 15-19 3,700
  • Thus, incidence is 150 per million children lt 20
    yo newly diagnosed with cancer each year, or 1/
    7,000
  • The probability of a newborn developing cancer by
    age 20 is between 0.3 0.32, or 1/300
  • 1,500-1,600 deaths/year in children lt 15 years of
    age

4
Overall Trends
  • Incidence relatively stable
  • Mortality declining

5
Age Specific Incidence Rates for Childhood Cancers
6
Age Specific Incidence Rates forChildhood Cancers
  • Incidence rate similar for youngest (lt 5 yr) and
    oldest (15-19 yr) age groups
  • But histologies (or types of cancer) are
    different in these groups

7
Incidence distribution by histologychildren lt 5
yrs vs. gt 15 yrs
8
Age Specific Incidence Rates forChildhood Cancers
9
Age Specific Incidence Rates forChildhood Cancers
  • Most common cancer
  • lt 15 yrs leukemia
  • gt 15 yrs lymphoma
  • Second most common
  • lt 10 yrs CNS tumors
  • 10-14 yrs lymphoma
  • gt 15 yrs leukemia

10
Distribution of Specific Cancer Diagnoses for
Children and Adolescents
11
Incidence of Cancers is Influenced by
Race/Ethnicity
12
Incidence of Cancers is Influenced by
Race/Ethnicity US data 1990-95
  • In adults, incidence of cancer more common in
    blacks than whites
  • For children,
  • cancer was less common in blacks than whites
  • Incidence for Hispanic Asian/Pacific islanders
    intermediate between blacks and whites
  • American Indians had the lowest incidence of any
    group

13
Incidence of Cancers is Influenced by
Race/Ethnicity
14
Incidence of cancer influenced by gender
  • Generally higher in males than females
  • Some histologies show gender predisposition
  • Age may also influence sex distribution
  • e.g.

Hodgkins Age lt 15 yrs male gt female Age gt 15
yrs female gt male
15
Trend in Survival Rates for Childhood Cancer
overall specific
16
Trend in Survival Rates for Specific Childhood
Cancers
17
Trend in Survival Rates for Specific Childhood
Cancers influence of age
18
Leading Causes of Death in Children lt 14 y/o in
the USA
1997
19
Leading Causes of Death in Adolescents in the USA
1997
20
The converse of survival...
  • Overall Mortality rate decreasing

21
Distribution by Cause of Cancer Death
  • Overall distribution of incidence by cancer type

22
Mortality Rates for Childhood Cancers
23
Age-specific cancer mortality
  • Related to incidence and type of cancer in the
    age groups

24
Age-specific cancer mortality
25
Age-specific cancer mortality
26
Summary
  • Cancers of children represent a diverse group of
    diagnoses with a distinctive age-incidence
    pattern
  • The incidence of cancer among children has
    remained essentially stable over several decades
  • The mortality rates for all cancer types have
    decreased dramatically over the last several
    decades

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Credits
  • Information and tables, for the most part, taken
    from the SEER monograph on Childhood Cancer
  • Cancer Incidence and Survival Among Children and
    Adolescents United States SEER Program 1975-1995
    http//seer.cancer.gov/publications/childhood/
  • Other tables taken from Gurney JG Bondy ML,
    Epidemiology of Childhood Cancer, in Principles
    and Practice of Pediatric Oncology, 5th ed, Pizzo
    PA and Poplack DA, eds, LWW, 2005.
  • http//www.lww.com/static/docs/product/samplechapt
    ers/0-7817-5492-5_Chapter201.pdf
  • Michael Kelly MD PhDAnne Warwick MD MPH
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