Τετάρτη 18 Ιανουαρίου 2017

Increasing incidence of invasive and in situ cervical adenocarcinoma in the Netherlands during 2004–2013

Abstract

In the developed world, the incidence of cervical squamous cell carcinoma has decreased, however, the incidence of adenocarcinoma in situ (AIS) and invasive adenocarcinoma increased, predominantly in young females. The goal of this study was to evaluate the most recent incidence rates of AIS, adenocarcinoma, and squamous cell carcinoma of the uterine cervix in the Netherlands in 2004–2013. By using Dutch national pathology and cancer registries, we calculated European standardized incidence rates (ESR) and estimated annual percentage changes (EAPC) for AIS during 2004–2013 and for invasive cervical carcinomas during 1989–2013. For AIS, presence or absence of concomitant cervical intraepithelial neoplasia (CIN) was explored. The estimated annual percentage change (EAPC) of squamous cell carcinoma decreased significantly in 1989–2013, predominantly in 1989–2003. The EAPC of invasive adenocarcinoma decreased in 1989–2003, but remained stable in 2004–2013. The EAPC of AIS increased significantly, predominantly in women of 25–39 years old. Of these AIS cases, 58.9% had concomitant CIN and AIS with concomitant CIN showed a significantly higher EAPC compared to AIS without CIN. Our conclusion is that despite a nationwide screening program for cancer of the uterine cervix, the incidence of adenocarcinoma in the Netherlands remained stable during 2004–2013 and the incidence of adenocarcinoma in situ increased. This was most predominant in cases with concomitant CIN and in younger females. The incidence of squamous cell carcinoma decreased in the same timeframe.

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Aim of the study was to evaluate the most recent incidence rates of adenocarcinoma in situ (AIS), adenocarcinoma (ACA), and squamous cell carcinoma of the uterine cervix in the Netherlands. The results of our study show that despite a nationwide screening program for cervical cancer, the incidence of AIS increased in the Netherlands in 2004–2013, while the incidence of invasive adenocarcinoma remained stable. This increase was most predominant in young females and cases with concomitant cervical intraepithelial neoplasia (CIN).



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