Author/Editor     Magnani, C; Aareleid, T; Viscomi, S; Pastore, G; Berrino, F; Oberaigner, W; Storm, H; Hakulinen, T; Mace-Lesec'h, J; Pompe-Kirn, V
Title     Variation in survival of children with central nervous system (CNS) malignancies diagnosed in Europe between 1978 and 1992: the EUROCARE study
Type     članek
Source     Eur J Cancer
Vol. and No.     Letnik 37, št. 6
Publication year     2001
Volume     str. 711-21
Language     eng
Abstract     EUROCARE is a population-based survival study including data from European Cancer Registries. The present paper analyses survival after a malignant neoplasm of the central nervous system (CNS) in childhood (aged 0-14 years at diagnosis). The database includes 6130 cases from 34 population-based registries in 17 countries: 1558 were primitive neuroectodermal tumours (PNET) and 4087 astrocytoma, ependymoma or other gliomas: these morphologies were grouped in the analyses in order to reduce the diagnostic variability among the registries. 87% of cases were microscopically diagnosed (range among registries 71-100%) and losses to follow-up were limited to 2% (range 0-14%). Actuarial analyses indicate that the European (weighted) average of 5 years cumulative survival for cases diagnosed in 1978-1989 was 53% (95% confidence interval (CI) 49-57) for CNS neoplasms, 44% (95% CI 37-50) for PNET and 60% (95% CI 55-65) for the glioma-related types. Analysis of the sub-set of cases diagnosed in 1985-1989 revealed better results: cumulativ survival at 5 years was 61% (95% CI: 55-65) for all CNS neoplasms; 48% (95% CI 41-56) for PNET and 68% (95% CI 62-73) for glioma-related types. Compared with older children, infants showed poorer prognosis: in 1978-1989 the 5-year survival rate was 33% (95% CI 23-45) and in 1985-1989 it was 46% (95% CI 34-59). Variability among countries was very large, with 5-year survival for CNS tumours diagnosed in 1985-1989 ranging from 28% in Estonia (95% CI 17-43) to 73% Sweden (95% CI 59-83) and 75% in Iceland (95% CI 35-95) and 73% in Finland (95% CI 66-79). (Abstract truncated at 2000 characters)
Descriptors     CENTRAL NERVOUS SYSTEM NEOPLASMS
CHILD
AGE FACTORS
ANALYSIS OF VARIANCE
EUROPE
FOLLOW-UP STUDIES
PROGNOSIS
SURVIVAL RATE
REGISTRIES
RESIDENCE CHARACTERISTICS