Lung cancer : changes in histology, gender, and age over the last 30 years in Brazil

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Autor(a) principal: Tsukazan, Maria Teresa Ruiz
Data de Publicação: 2017
Outros Autores: Vigo, Álvaro, Silva, Vinícius Duval da, Barrios, Carlos Henrique Escosteguy, Rios, Jayme Oliveira, Pinto, Jose Antonio Lopes de Figueiredo
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Resumo: Objective: To describe the trends in tumor histology, gender and age among patients with non-small cell lung cancer (NSCLC) treated with lung resection. The histology of lung cancer has changed in developed countries, and there is still little information available on the topic for developing countries. Methods: This was a retrospective study of 1,030 patients with NSCLC treated with lung resection between 1986 and 2015 at a university hospital in southern Brazil. Differences in histology, stage, and type of surgery were analyzed by gender and for three periods (1986-1995, 1996-2005, and 2006-2015). Results: Most (64.5%) of the patients were males, and the main histological types were squamous cell carcinoma (in 40.6%) and adenocarcinoma (in 44.5%). The mean age at surgery during the first period was 56.4 years for women and 58.9 years for men, compared with 62.2 for women and 64.6 for men in the third period (p < 0.001). The proportion of females increased from 26.6% in the first period to 44.1% in the third. From the first to the third period, the proportion of patients with squamous cell carcinoma decreased from 49.6% to 34.8% overall (p < 0.001), decreasing to an even greater degree (from 38.9% to 23.2%) among men. Among the NSCLC patients in our sample, females with adenocarcinoma accounted for 11.9% in the first period and 24.0% in the third period (p < 0.001). Conclusions: As has been seen in developed countries, the rates of lung cancer in females in southern Brazil have been rising over the last three decades, although they have yet to surpass those observed for males in the region. The incidence of squamous cell carcinoma has decreased in males, approaching adenocarcinoma rates, whereas adenocarcinoma has significantly increased among women.
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title Lung cancer : changes in histology, gender, and age over the last 30 years in Brazil
spellingShingle Lung cancer : changes in histology, gender, and age over the last 30 years in Brazil
Tsukazan, Maria Teresa Ruiz
Neoplasias pulmonares
Epidemiologia
Histologia
Carcinoma pulmonar de células não pequenas
Brasil
Lung neoplasms
Epidemiology
Histology
Adenocarcinoma
Carcinoma, nonsmall-cell lung
Carcinoma, squamous cell
title_short Lung cancer : changes in histology, gender, and age over the last 30 years in Brazil
title_full Lung cancer : changes in histology, gender, and age over the last 30 years in Brazil
title_fullStr Lung cancer : changes in histology, gender, and age over the last 30 years in Brazil
title_full_unstemmed Lung cancer : changes in histology, gender, and age over the last 30 years in Brazil
title_sort Lung cancer : changes in histology, gender, and age over the last 30 years in Brazil
author Tsukazan, Maria Teresa Ruiz
author_facet Tsukazan, Maria Teresa Ruiz
Vigo, Álvaro
Silva, Vinícius Duval da
Barrios, Carlos Henrique Escosteguy
Rios, Jayme Oliveira
Pinto, Jose Antonio Lopes de Figueiredo
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author2 Vigo, Álvaro
Silva, Vinícius Duval da
Barrios, Carlos Henrique Escosteguy
Rios, Jayme Oliveira
Pinto, Jose Antonio Lopes de Figueiredo
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dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Tsukazan, Maria Teresa Ruiz
Vigo, Álvaro
Silva, Vinícius Duval da
Barrios, Carlos Henrique Escosteguy
Rios, Jayme Oliveira
Pinto, Jose Antonio Lopes de Figueiredo
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Neoplasias pulmonares
Epidemiologia
Histologia
Carcinoma pulmonar de células não pequenas
Brasil
topic Neoplasias pulmonares
Epidemiologia
Histologia
Carcinoma pulmonar de células não pequenas
Brasil
Lung neoplasms
Epidemiology
Histology
Adenocarcinoma
Carcinoma, nonsmall-cell lung
Carcinoma, squamous cell
dc.subject.eng.fl_str_mv Lung neoplasms
Epidemiology
Histology
Adenocarcinoma
Carcinoma, nonsmall-cell lung
Carcinoma, squamous cell
description Objective: To describe the trends in tumor histology, gender and age among patients with non-small cell lung cancer (NSCLC) treated with lung resection. The histology of lung cancer has changed in developed countries, and there is still little information available on the topic for developing countries. Methods: This was a retrospective study of 1,030 patients with NSCLC treated with lung resection between 1986 and 2015 at a university hospital in southern Brazil. Differences in histology, stage, and type of surgery were analyzed by gender and for three periods (1986-1995, 1996-2005, and 2006-2015). Results: Most (64.5%) of the patients were males, and the main histological types were squamous cell carcinoma (in 40.6%) and adenocarcinoma (in 44.5%). The mean age at surgery during the first period was 56.4 years for women and 58.9 years for men, compared with 62.2 for women and 64.6 for men in the third period (p < 0.001). The proportion of females increased from 26.6% in the first period to 44.1% in the third. From the first to the third period, the proportion of patients with squamous cell carcinoma decreased from 49.6% to 34.8% overall (p < 0.001), decreasing to an even greater degree (from 38.9% to 23.2%) among men. Among the NSCLC patients in our sample, females with adenocarcinoma accounted for 11.9% in the first period and 24.0% in the third period (p < 0.001). Conclusions: As has been seen in developed countries, the rates of lung cancer in females in southern Brazil have been rising over the last three decades, although they have yet to surpass those observed for males in the region. The incidence of squamous cell carcinoma has decreased in males, approaching adenocarcinoma rates, whereas adenocarcinoma has significantly increased among women.
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