Disease burden, risk factors, and trends of lip, oral cavity, pharyngeal cancers: A global analysis

Author:

Huang Junjie12ORCID,Chan Sze Chai1ORCID,Ko Samantha1,Lok Veeleah3ORCID,Zhang Lin45ORCID,Lin Xu6,Lucero‐Prisno Don E.7ORCID,Xu Wanghong8ORCID,Zheng Zhi‐Jie9,Elcarte Edmar10ORCID,Withers Mellissa11ORCID,Wong Martin C. S.129ORCID,

Affiliation:

1. Faculty of Medicine The Jockey Club School of Public Health and Primary Care, Chinese University of Hong Kong Hong Kong Special Administrative Region China

2. Centre for Health Education and Health Promotion, Faculty of Medicine The Chinese University of Hong Kong Hong Kong Special Administrative Region China

3. Department of Global Public Health Karolinska Institute, Karolinska University Hospital Stockholm Sweden

4. Suzhou Industrial Park Monash Research Institute of Science and Technology Suzhou China

5. The School of Public Health and Preventive Medicine Monash University Victoria Australia

6. Department of Thoracic Surgery The First Affiliated Hospital, School of Medicine, Zhejiang University Hangzhou Zhejiang China

7. Department of Global Health and Development London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine London UK

8. School of Public Health, Fudan University Shanghai China

9. Department of Global Health School of Public Health, Peking University Beijing China

10. University of the Philippines Manila the Philippines

11. Department of Population and Health Sciences Institute for Global Health, University of Southern California Los Angeles USA

Abstract

AbstractBackgroundLip, oral and pharyngeal cancers make up a small percentage of total cancer cases worldwide and have reported lower rates of cancer‐related deaths globally in 2020, but their 5‐year survival rate in either early or advanced stages is different. The study evaluated the global incidence, mortality, risk factors, and temporal trends by age, gender, and geographical locations of lip, oral cavity, and pharyngeal cancer.MethodsIncidence and mortality rates were extracted from Cancer Incidence in Five Continents (CI5) volumes I‐XI, the Nordic Cancer Registries (NORDCAN), the Surveillance, Epidemiology, and End Results (SEER) Program, and the WHO IARC mortality database. Joinpoint regression was used to calculate the Average Annual Percentage Change to examine trends.ResultsThe highest incidence rates were found in Melanesia and South‐Central Asia and mortality rates were 8.2 and 7.5. Risk factors associated with incidence and mortality included HDI, tobacco use, alcohol consumption, poor diet, and chronic health conditions such as hypertension. Increasing trends of incidence and mortality were observed in females from Malta; males aged 50 and above from the United Kingdom, and females aged 50 and above from Slovakia reporting the largest increase.ConclusionsAlthough global incidence and mortality trends reported an overall decrease, significant increases were found for older age groups and female subjects. Incidence increase may be due to the growing prevalence of lifestyle, metabolic risk factors, and HPV infections, especially in developed countries.

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Cancer Research,Radiology, Nuclear Medicine and imaging,Oncology

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