Cancer Prevalence in the Elderly

Author:

Vercelli Marina123,Quaglia Alberto1,Parodi Stefano23,Crosignani Paolo4,Micheli A.5,Gatta G.5,Sant M.5,Rossi A. Giorgi5,Francisci S.5,Saltarelli S.5,Dell'Era L.5,Gasparre N.,Verdecchia A.6,Capocaccia R.6,Mariotto A.6,Dally A.6,Corazziari I.6,Crosignani P.7,Tagliabue G.7,Falcini F.8,Milandri C.8,Vattiato R.8,Conti E.9,Ramazzotti V.9,Caperle M.9,Zanetti R.10,Rosso S.10,Patriarca S.10,Federico M.11,Mangone L.11,Santacroce M.11,Barchielli A.12,Balzi D.12,Crocetti E.12,Paci E.12,De Lisi V.13,Serventi L.13,Barili A.13,Vercelli M.14,Casella C.14,Parodi S.14,De Leon M. Ponz15,Roncucci L.15,Benatti P.15,Gafà L.16,Tumino R.16,La Rosa E.16,Guzzinati S.17,Simonato L.17,Bovo E.17,

Affiliation:

1. Oncology, Biology and Genetics Department of the University of Genoa, Milan, Italy

2. Ligurian Cancer Registry, Tumor Registry Section, National Cancer Institute (IST), Genoa, Milan, Italy

3. GIOGer (Italian Group of Geriatric Oncology), Milan, Italy

4. Lombardy Cancer Registry, Epidemiology Department, National Cancer Institute (INT), Milan, Italy;

5. (INT, Milan);

6. (ISS, Rome);

7. (Lombardy Cancer Registry);

8. (Romagna Cancer Registry);

9. (Latina Cancer Registry);

10. (Piedmont Cancer Registry);

11. (Modena Cancer Registry);

12. (Tuscany Cancer Registry);

13. (Parma Cancer Registry);

14. (Liguria Cancer Registry, IST/University of Genoa);

15. (Modena Colorectal Cancer Registry);

16. (Ragusa Cancer Registry);

17. (Veneto Cancer Registry).

Abstract

Aims and Background To describe the cancer prevalence in elderly Italian people and analyze the differences, if any, with the prevalence among younger subjects. Methods & Study Design The cancer prevalence among elderly patients (65 years and over), the three age classes encompassing elderly age (65-74 years, 75-84 years, 85 years and over) and younger patients (0-64 years) was computed using the PREVAL method on the basis of the incident cases over the period 1976-1992 followed up to 31 December 1992 (prevalence reference date). Data were collected by 11 Italian cancer registries. Results The observed prevalence figures for all cancers (except skin epitheliomas), both sexes combined and considering the whole elderly group, were 1,090 and 3,601 cases per 100,000 one and five years since diagnosis, respectively; the prevalence increased up to the 75-84 age group and showed a slight decrease after age 85. With regard to specific cancer sites, in men bladder and prostate had the highest prevalence 5 years from diagnosis (more than 800 cases per 100,000), followed by colon and lung (about 500 cases per 100,000) stomach and rectum (about 300 cases per 100,000); in women breast cancer ranked first (more than 1,000 cases per 100,000), followed by colon (about 350 cases per 100,000), corpus uteri, stomach and rectum cancers (between 150 and 200 cases per 100,000). For all malignancies and the two sexes combined the prevalence figures were about six times higher in the older than in the younger age group. Conclusions These figures confirm the important role of aging in determining the increase in cancer prevalence. The resulting prevalence figures clearly indicate the cancer burden placed on health care services; moreover, the figures will probably increase in the next decades due to a possible improvement in survival and to the dramatic aging of the population, assuming a stable trend for incidence rates. This picture will represent a major challenge for politicians and those dealing with health care planning and social policies in general, especially in the light of the reduction of the available financial resources and the specific features of medical and social needs in the elderly.

Publisher

SAGE Publications

Subject

Cancer Research,Oncology,General Medicine

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