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Trends in incidence of breast cancer among women under 40 in seven European countries: A GRELL cooperative study
Authors:Brice Leclère  Florence Molinié  Brigitte Trétarre  Fabrizio Stracci  Laetitia Daubisse-Marliac  Marc Colonna
Affiliation:1. Loire-Atlantique and Vendée Cancer Registry, 50 route de Saint-Sébastien, 44093 Nantes Cedex 1, France;2. Hérault Cancer Registry, 208, Rue Des Apothicaires, 34298 Montpellier Cedex 5, France;3. Umbrian Population Cancer Registry, Department of Hygiene and Public Health, Perugia University, Via del Giochetto, Perugia I-06126, Italy;4. Tarn Cancer Registry, 20-24, rue du Pont Saint-Pierre, 31052 Toulouse Cedex, France;5. Isère Cancer Registry, CHU de Grenoble, Pav. E, BP 217, 38043 Grenoble Cedex 9, France;6. GRELL Working Group
Abstract:Young women are not usually screened for breast cancer (BC). The trends in incidence in this population may better reflect changes in risk factors. However, studies on this subject are scarce and heterogeneous. The aim of this study was to describe the trends in incidence of BC in women under 40 from 1990 to 2008, using pooled European data. Thirty-seven European population-based cancer registries from Belgium, Bulgaria, France, Italy, Portugal, Spain and Switzerland participated in this study. World age-standardized incidence rates were first analyzed graphically and then using a Poisson regression model, in order to estimate average annual percent changes (AAPCs). The overall incidence rate of BC in the area covered increased linearly during the study period by 1.19% (0.93; 1.46) on average per year. This increase varied between countries from 0.20% (?0.53; 0.64) in Bulgaria to 2.68% (1.97; 3.40) in Portugal. In Italy, after a significant rise of 2.33% (1.14; 3.54) per year, BC incidence began decreasing in 2002 by ?2.30% (?4.07; ?0.50) yearly. The rise in incidence was greater for women under 35 and for ductal carcinomas. This increase can be due to a rise in risk factors and/or changes in diagnosis and surveillance practices, but we could not clearly distinguish between these two non-exclusive explanations.
Keywords:Incidence  Breast carcinoma  Young adult  Registries  Epidemiology
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