Descriptive epidemiology of gastrointestinal non-Hodgkin's lymphoma in a population-based registry

Citation
Ka. Gurney et al., Descriptive epidemiology of gastrointestinal non-Hodgkin's lymphoma in a population-based registry, BR J CANC, 79(11-12), 1999, pp. 1929-1934
Citations number
26
Categorie Soggetti
Oncology,"Onconogenesis & Cancer Research
Journal title
BRITISH JOURNAL OF CANCER
ISSN journal
00070920 → ACNP
Volume
79
Issue
11-12
Year of publication
1999
Pages
1929 - 1934
Database
ISI
SICI code
0007-0920(199904)79:11-12<1929:DEOGNL>2.0.ZU;2-Q
Abstract
The incidence of non-Hodgkin's lymphoma (NHL), particularly at certain extr anodal sites, has been demonstrated to be rising, at least in the USA, more than for any other malignancy. One of the major sites of extranodal NHL is the gastrointestinal tract, though little is known of its epidemiological characteristics. Over an 8-year period (1986 to 1993) 1069 primary gastroin testinal NHL cases were reported to the Leukaemia Research Fund Data Collec tion Survey which covers many parts of England and Wales. Age-standardized incidence rates of gastrointestinal NHL at all sites (0.58/10(5) per year), gastric (0.24/10(5) per year), small bowel (0.17/10(5) per year) and large bowel (0.06/10(5) per year) confirmed that the UK has the lowest rates of gastrointestinal NHL in Europe. An excess of males was observed at all ages and for all sites. Time-trend analyses showed annual increases in incidenc e rates for gastric (6.3%) and small bowel (5.9%) NHL although a concomitan t decrease in gastrointestinal NHL of unknown site suggested that at least part of these increases had resulted from more accurate diagnoses. Overall, the incidence of gastrointestinal NHL significantly increased by 2.7% per annum and was limited to the population aged over 50 years in this series.