Abstract
Abstract
Background
Sarcomas are a heterogeneous group of malignancies arising from mesenchymal cells. Epidemiological studies on sarcoma from Australia are lacking, as previous studies have focused on a sarcoma type (e.g. soft tissue) or anatomical sites.
Methods
Linked cancer registry, hospital morbidity and death registration data were available for Western Australia (WA) from 1982 to 2016. All new sarcoma cases among WA residents were included to estimate incidence, prevalence, relative survival and cancer-related hospitalisation, using the Information Network on Rare Cancers (RARECARENet) definitions. To provide a reference point, comparisons were made with female breast, colorectal, prostate and lung cancers.
Results
For 2012–16, the combined sarcoma crude annual incidence was 7.3 per 100,000, with the majority of these soft tissue sarcoma (STS, incidence of 5.9 per 100,000). The age-standardised incidence and prevalence of STS increased over time, while bone sarcoma remained more stable. Five-year relative survival for the period 2012–16 for STS was 65% for STS (higher than lung cancer, but lower than prostate, female breast and colorectal cancers), while five-year relative survival was 71% for bone sarcoma. Cancer-related hospitalisations cost an estimated $(Australian) 29.1 million over the study period.
Conclusions
STS incidence has increased over time in WA, with an increasing proportion of people diagnosed aged ≥65 years. The analysis of health service use showed sarcoma had a lower mean episode of cancer-related hospitalisation compared to the reference cancers in 2016, but the mean cost per prevalent person was higher for sarcoma than for female breast, colorectal and prostate cancers.
Funder
Abbie Basson Sarcoma Foundation
Publisher
Springer Science and Business Media LLC
Subject
Cancer Research,Genetics,Oncology
Reference29 articles.
1. Cancer Australia. Sarcoma statistics Canberra. 2018. https://sarcoma.canceraustralia.gov.au/statistics. Accessed 22 Jul 2019.
2. Woods RH, Potter JA, Reid JL, Louise J, Bessen T, Farshid G, et al. Patterns of head and neck sarcoma in Australia. ANZ J Surg. 2018;88(9):901–6.
3. Youlden DR, Aitken JF. Childhood cancer in Australia, 1983–2015. Brisbane: Cancer Council Queensland; 2019.
4. Blackwell JB, Threlfall TJ, McCaul KA. Primary malignant bone tumours in Western Australia, 1972-1996. Pathology. 2005;37(4):278–83.
5. Gibson E, Woods RH, Potter JA, et al. Epidemiological trends in dermal sarcoma in Australia. Australas J Plast Surg. 2019;2(2):10–6.