Age distribution of breast cancer from a Thailand population-based cancer registry

Background: Breast cancer is a common cancer worldwide. With the establishment of Thailand's populationbased cancer registry and availability of complete data from 2002-2011, it is of interest to investigate the epidemiologic and clinic-pathological profiles of breast cancer based on the popula...

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Main Authors: Manas Kotepui, Chaowanee Chupeerach
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spelling th-mahidol.313982018-10-19T12:37:04Z Age distribution of breast cancer from a Thailand population-based cancer registry Manas Kotepui Chaowanee Chupeerach Walailak University Mahidol University Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology Medicine Background: Breast cancer is a common cancer worldwide. With the establishment of Thailand's populationbased cancer registry and availability of complete data from 2002-2011, it is of interest to investigate the epidemiologic and clinic-pathological profiles of breast cancer based on the population-based registry data. Methods: The data of all breast cancer patients in the registry for the period of 2002-2011 were included. All medical records of the patients diagnosed from documents of National Cancer Registry of Thailand were retrieved and the following information abstracted: age, clinical characteristics, and histological variables. Thailand census data for the period of 2002-2011 were used to provide the general population's statistics on age, gender, and other related demographic factors. Results: Over the 10 year-period, 7,711 breast cancer cases were included. The disease incidence under age 40 years was relatively low (4.13/105) while the incidence in the age groups 40 and older was very high (39.2/105). The vast majority of breast cancer cases (88.8%) were diagnosed by histology as primary lesions in the breast. The most common of patients with breast cancer (36.4%) had regional lymph node involvement and the most common of histopathology diagnosed in patients (84.2%) was an infiltrating duct carcinoma. Conclusions: This study showed a high incidence of breast cancer in older subjects, and high rate of breast cancer in Thailand. Future studies should explore clinical and molecular disease patterns. 2018-10-19T04:43:15Z 2018-10-19T04:43:15Z 2013-01-01 Article Asian Pacific Journal of Cancer Prevention. Vol.14, No.6 (2013), 3815-3817 10.7314/APJCP.2013.14.6.3815 2476762X 15137368 2-s2.0-84882684554 https://repository.li.mahidol.ac.th/handle/123456789/31398 Mahidol University SCOPUS https://www.scopus.com/inward/record.uri?partnerID=HzOxMe3b&scp=84882684554&origin=inward
institution Mahidol University
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continent Asia
country Thailand
Thailand
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topic Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology
Medicine
spellingShingle Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology
Medicine
Manas Kotepui
Chaowanee Chupeerach
Age distribution of breast cancer from a Thailand population-based cancer registry
description Background: Breast cancer is a common cancer worldwide. With the establishment of Thailand's populationbased cancer registry and availability of complete data from 2002-2011, it is of interest to investigate the epidemiologic and clinic-pathological profiles of breast cancer based on the population-based registry data. Methods: The data of all breast cancer patients in the registry for the period of 2002-2011 were included. All medical records of the patients diagnosed from documents of National Cancer Registry of Thailand were retrieved and the following information abstracted: age, clinical characteristics, and histological variables. Thailand census data for the period of 2002-2011 were used to provide the general population's statistics on age, gender, and other related demographic factors. Results: Over the 10 year-period, 7,711 breast cancer cases were included. The disease incidence under age 40 years was relatively low (4.13/105) while the incidence in the age groups 40 and older was very high (39.2/105). The vast majority of breast cancer cases (88.8%) were diagnosed by histology as primary lesions in the breast. The most common of patients with breast cancer (36.4%) had regional lymph node involvement and the most common of histopathology diagnosed in patients (84.2%) was an infiltrating duct carcinoma. Conclusions: This study showed a high incidence of breast cancer in older subjects, and high rate of breast cancer in Thailand. Future studies should explore clinical and molecular disease patterns.
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Chaowanee Chupeerach
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title Age distribution of breast cancer from a Thailand population-based cancer registry
title_short Age distribution of breast cancer from a Thailand population-based cancer registry
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title_full_unstemmed Age distribution of breast cancer from a Thailand population-based cancer registry
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