Survival in Adult Italian Cancer Patients, 1978–1989

Author:

Verdecchia Arduino1,Verdecchia Arduino2,Capocaccia Riccardo2,De Angelis Roberta2,Valente Fulvia2,Chessa Egidio2,Sant Milena3,Gatta Gemma3,Micheli Andrea3,Berrino Franco3,Zanetti Roberto4,Rosso Stefano4,Magnani Corrado5,Terracini Benedetto5,Vercelli Marina6,Casella Claudia6,Parodi Stefano6,De Lisi Vincenzo7,Serventi Lidia7,Barchielli Alessandro8,Buiatti Eva8,Balzi Daniela8,Crocetti Emanuele8,Falcini Fabio9,Nanni Oriana9,de Leon Maurizio Ponz10,Roncucci Luca10,Federico Massimo11,Mangone Lucìa11,Conti Ettore12,Ramazzotti Valerio12,Gafà Lorenzo13,La Rosa Maria13,

Affiliation:

1. Istituto Superiore di Sanità, Roma, Italy

2. Istituto Superiore di Sanità

3. Lombardy CR

4. Piedmont and Valle d'Aosta CR

5. Childhood CR of Piedmont

6. Genova CR

7. Parma CR

8. Tuscany CR

9. CR of Romagna

10. Colorectal CR of Modena

11. Modena CR

12. Latina CR

13. Ragusa CR

Abstract

Aims To present a systematic analysis of population-based cancer patient survival in Italy. Methods Population-based survival data have been made available from 10 Italian cancer registries within the ITACARE project. Data, collected and validated using a common protocol, included over 100,000 patients with cancer diagnosed between 1978 and 1989. Multivariate weighted analysis was used to provide relative survival estimates attributable to Italy at national level. Results Results are presented, according to a systematic frame, as the main object of the ITACARE study, involving crude and relative survival figures for adult Italian cancer patients, by age, sex, period of diagnosis and registry area. An estimate with reference to Italy as a whole is also presented by cancer site and for all malignant neoplasms combined. Age-standardized relative survival figures are presented to allow comparisons between Italian registries and also to give a basis for international comparisons with countries involved in the EUROCARE study. Conclusions For the fist time, population-based survival of cancer patients is made available in Italy on a large scale analysis of data from all the Italian cancer registries in a combined action. Estimates of cancer patient survival at a national level in Italy allow proper international comparisons with European countries and give elements of evaluation and discussion on the performance of the Italian health care system.

Publisher

SAGE Publications

Subject

Cancer Research,Oncology,General Medicine

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