Pediatric Cancer Registry in Turkey 2009-2018 (TPOG & TPHD).

Author:

Kutluk M. Tezer1,Yeşilipek Akif2

Affiliation:

1. Hacettepe University Cancer Institute, Department of Pediatric Oncology, Ankara, Turkey;

2. Department of Pediatric Hematology, Medical Park Hospital, Antalya, Turkey;

Abstract

e21510 Background: In Children and adolescents aged 0-14, each year more than 200.000 new cancer cases are expected at global level. For the planning and implementation of an effective pediatric cancer control program, pediatric cancer registries are essential. The long term survival rates have been improved to 85% in high income countries, however it is still less than this in LMICs. This work presents the most updated results of the pediatric cancer registry in Turkey. Methods: Turkish Pediatric Oncology Group and Turkish Pediatric Hematology Association has established the Pediatric Cancer Registry in 2002. The childhood cancer cases registered between 2009-2018 was included in this analysis. International Childhood Cancer Classification System was used for the classification. Essential demographic findings, ICD-O-3 morphology and topography codes were recorded for each case. Results: During the 10 years from 2009 to 2018, 15713 cases were registered. For all cases, median age was 6.7 year (0-17; M/F 8838/6867, 3 hermaphrodite, 5 unknown). Age distribution was 0-4 yrs, 40.7%; 5-9 yrs, 24.4%; 10-14 yrs, 23.2%; 15-19 yrs, 11.7%) The distribution of the tumor types were [number of cases, percentage of total, median age yrs, M/F]: Leukemia (4368, 27.8%, 5.4, 2519/1849); Lymphoma & other RES tumors (2996, 19.1%, 9.7, 2012/979, 1 hermaphrodite & 4 unknown); CNS [brain & spinal] (2089, 13.3%, 7.1, 1142/947); Symphatetic system (1243, 7.9%, 2.4, 650/593); Retinoblastoma (358, 2.3%, 1.4, 204/154); Renal (788, 5.0%, 3.3, 369/419); Liver (260, 1.7%, 1.8, 143/117); Malignant bone (1030, 6.6%, 12.6, 566/464); Soft tissue sarcomas (1052, 6.7%, 7.4, 611/441); Germ cell (971, 6.2%, 8.4, 346/622, 2 hermaphrodite, 1 unknown); Carcinoma & other malignant epithelial (462, 2.9%, 13.7, 226/236); Other/non-specific malignant (96, 0.5%, 7.8, 50/46). Five year survival rate was found as 70.8%. Conclusions: This registry has been used widely among health care professionals since its establishment in 2002. Survival rates for children and adolescents has been improved to 70%. This level of survival is at the acceptable level for an upper middle income country. This registry became a useful source for investigator and decision makers at national and international level.

Publisher

American Society of Clinical Oncology (ASCO)

Subject

Cancer Research,Oncology

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