Major improvement in thyroid cancer survival of elderly patients in the Nordic countries
Author
Zitrický, František
Koskinen, Anni
Publication date
2024Published in
European Journal of EndocrinologyVolume / Issue
190 (3)ISBN / ISSN
ISSN: 0804-4643ISBN / ISSN
eISSN: 1479-683XMetadata
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This publication has a published version with DOI 10.1093/ejendo/lvae015
Abstract
Objectives We describe age-specific survival in thyroid cancer (TC) from Denmark, Finland, Norway, and Sweden over a 50-year period.Design Population-based survival study.Methods Relative 5-year survival data were obtained from the NORDCAN database for the years 1972-2021.Results In the first period 1972-1976, 5-year survival in TC in Finland, Norway, and Sweden was 90% or higher, but a strong negative step-wise age gradient was observed, which was worse for men than women. Over time, survival increased, and in the final period, 2017-2021, survival for all women and Danish men up to age 69 years was about 90% or higher and, for men from the other countries, only marginally lower. Even for older women survival reached 80%, for older men somewhat less.Conclusions Age disadvantage in TC survival was for the most part corrected over the 50-year period, and the remaining task is to boost survival for the oldest patients.
Keywords
prognosis, relative survival, anaplastic cancer, metastasis, trends,
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