The incidence rate of corpus uteri cancer among females in Saudi Arabia: an observational descriptive epidemiological analysis of data from Saudi Cancer Registry 2001-2008

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作者
Alghamdi, Ibrahim G. [1 ]
Hussain, Issam I. [1 ]
Alghamdi, Mohamed S. [2 ]
El-Sheemy, Mohamed A. [1 ,3 ]
机构
[1] Univ Lincoln, Lincoln, NE USA
[2] Minist Hlth, Gen Directorate Hlth Affairs, Al Baha, Saudi Arabia
[3] Lincolnshire Hosp NHS Trust, Lincoln Hosp, Res & Dev, Lincoln, England
关键词
cancer epidemiology; Saudi Cancer Registry; corpus uteri cancer; age standardized incidence rate;
D O I
10.2147/IJWH.S56687
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R71 [妇产科学];
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100211 ;
摘要
Background: The present study reviews the epidemiological data on corpus uteri cancer among Saudi women, including its frequency, crude incidence rate, and age-standardized incidence rate (ASIR), adjusted by region and year of diagnosis. Methods: A retrospective, descriptive epidemiological analysis was conducted of all the corpus uteri cancer cases recorded in the Saudi Cancer Registry between January 2001 and December 2008. The statistical analyses were performed using descriptive statistics, analysis of variance, Poisson regression, and a simple linear model. Results: A total of 1,060 corpus uteri cancer cases were included. Women aged 60-74 years of age were most affected by the disease. The region of Riyadh in Saudi Arabia had the highest overall ASIR, at 4.4 cases per 100,000 female patients, followed by the eastern region, at 4.2, and Makkah, at 3.7. Jazan, Najran, and Qassim had the lowest average ASIRs, ranging from 0.8 to 1.4. A Poisson regression model using Jazan as the reference revealed that the corpus uteri cancer incidence rate ratio was significantly higher for the regions of Makkah, at 16.5 times (95% confidence interval [CI-: 8.0-23.0), followed by Riyadh, at 16.0 times (95% CI: 9.0-22.0), and the eastern region, at 9.9 times (95% CI: 5.6-17.6). The northern region experienced the highest changes in ASIRs of corpus uteri cancer among female Saudi patients between 2001 and 2008. Conclusion: There was a slight increase in the crude incidence rates and ASIRs for corpus uteri cancer in Saudi Arabia between 2001 and 2008. Older Saudi women were most affected by the disease. Riyadh, the eastern region, and Makkah had the highest overall disease ASIRs and incidence rate ratios, while Jazan, Najran, and Qassim had the lowest rates. Finally, the northern region experienced the greatest changes in ASIR during the studied period. Further analytical studies are necessary to determine potential risk factors of corpus uteri cancer among female Saudi patients.
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