Childhood lymphoma incidence patterns by ICCC-3 subtype in Mexico City metropolitan area population insured by Instituto Mexicano del Seguro Social, 1996-2010

Cancer Causes & Control : CCC
Mario E Rendón-MacíasEstefanía Rivera-Flores

Abstract

We reviewed the childhood lymphomas epidemiological data for the Mexico City metropolitan area (MCMA). Data analysis from children (0-14 years old) diagnosed with lymphoma during the period 1996-2010 was performed at the Mexican Childhood Cancer Registry. Histological subtype was determined according to the International Classification of Childhood Cancer 3 (ICCC-3). Age-adjusted incidence rates were calculated per 1,000,000 children/year by age, gender, and ICCC-3 subtype; trends, by average annual percent change (AAPC). A total of 328 lymphoma cases included in the study had an incidence rate of 11.8, showing a decreasing trend [AAPC: -3.5; CI 95% (-5.9, -1.0)], primarily due to non-Hodgkin lymphomas (NHL) and Hodgkin lymphoma (HL) mixed cellularity subtype. NHL had the major incidence (5.8), with the precursor cell subtype being the most frequent (38.3%). Nodular sclerosis was the most frequent HL subtype. The incidence of Burkitt lymphoma was low (1.3). During the study period, there was an important reduction in the not-otherwise-specified subtype of NHL, which translated into a relative increase in the IIb3 subtype [AAPC: 7.3 (1.2, 13.8)]. Low incidences of NHL and of HL and NHL were found for < 1-year-olds and for 10- to...Continue Reading

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Jan 20, 2019·Health Care Management Science·Víctor GiménezDiego Prior
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Jan 14, 2017·Journal of Tropical Pediatrics·Mario Enrique Rendón-MacíasArturo Fajardo-Gutiérrez

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