CHANGES IN LUNG-CANCER HISTOLOGICAL TYPES IN VARESE CANCER REGISTRY, ITALY 1976-1992

Citation
A. Russo et al., CHANGES IN LUNG-CANCER HISTOLOGICAL TYPES IN VARESE CANCER REGISTRY, ITALY 1976-1992, European journal of cancer, 33(10), 1997, pp. 1643-1647
Citations number
21
Categorie Soggetti
Oncology
Journal title
ISSN journal
09598049
Volume
33
Issue
10
Year of publication
1997
Pages
1643 - 1647
Database
ISI
SICI code
0959-8049(1997)33:10<1643:CILHTI>2.0.ZU;2-D
Abstract
Shifts in histological tumour type distribution, chiefly an increase i n adenocarcinoma, have been reported to accompany changes in lung canc er incidence in the last two decades in the United States and several other developed countries. To elucidate this phenomenon further, we an alysed population-based lung cancer incidence rates in the period 1976 -1992 from the Varese province, an area with 788 000 inhabitants in No rthern Italy. Rates were age-standardised on the world standard popula tion. Overall, lung cancer had stopped increasing in males since the l ate 1980s, and had started declining in middle-aged men. Conversely, u pward trends persisted in females up to 1991-1992. Although it decreas ed from 13 to 9, the male-to-female incidence ratio was, in 1991-1992 still substantially higher than in the U.S. and North Europe. Specific trends emerged according to histological type(s), with declines (male s) or stabilisation (females) for squamous-cell carcinoma and gradual increases for small-cell carcinoma in males. Adenocarcinoma was the on ly lung cancer type whose incidence rates increased similarly (2.5-fol d) in males and females thus approaching, in 1991-1992, in the two sex es combined, the rate for squamous-cell carcinoma. Although advances i n diagnostic techniques may have played a role, the absolute and relat ive increases in the adenocarcinoma rate reflect changes in cigarette manufacture (i.e. spread of filter tips and low-nicotine low-tar cigar ettes) and the decrease in smokers. (C) 1997 Elsevier Science Ltd.