A. Liabeuf et J. Faivre, TIME TRENDS IN ESOPHAGEAL-CANCER INCIDENCE IN COTE-DOR (FRANCE), 1976-93, European journal of cancer prevention, 6(1), 1997, pp. 24-30
The purpose of this study was to examine the change in incidence patte
rn of oesophageal cancer in the Cote-d'Or region (Burgundy, France), D
ata from the population-based cancer registry were used to study time
trends between 1976 and 1993, according to sex, place of residence, su
bsite and histology, There was a non-significant increase in incidence
of oesophageal cancer, by an average of + 1.0% [confidence interval:
- 0.7; + 2.8] per year in men and + 2.0% [CI: - 3.0; + 6.9] in women,
In men, variations in incidence were minor according to subsite and pl
ace of residence, among the six age groups studied, In contrast, there
were important changes among histological types. Rates of squamous ce
ll carcinoma remained stable, but those of adenocarcinoma increased si
gnificantly (P < 0.001), They represented 5.6% of known histological t
ypes, between 1976 and 1987, and 20.1% in 1991-3. Similar trends were
observed in women, This rising incidence of adenocarcinomas, observed
later than in the UK or the USA, started in 1987-90 and was particular
ly pronounced between 1991 and 1993, In view of this sharp increase in
incidence of oesophageal adenocarcinomas, research on their aetiologi
cal determinants is urgently needed.