articleInternational Journal of CancerFeb 3, 2009BRONZE OA

International osteosarcoma incidence patterns in children and adolescents, middle ages and elderly persons

LMLisa MirabelloRTRebecca TroisiSASharon A. Savage

Department of Health and Human Services · National Institutes of Health · +2 more institutions

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Abstract

Osteosarcoma incidence rates in the United States peak in adolescence and in the elderly. The international patterns of osteosarcoma incidence in children have been described, whereas those for young, middle age or elderly adults have not. Using the Cancer Incidence in Five Continents, International Agency for Cancer Research database we compared incidence rates for children and adolescents (age 0-24 years), the middle age group (25-59 years) and elderly (>or=60 years) persons by world regions and individual countries. Overall, worldwide osteosarcoma incidence rates were quite similar in the younger age groups. The greatest variation in incidence rates was observed in the elderly.

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Keywords
  • Incidence (geometry)
  • Osteosarcoma
  • Medicine
  • Demography
  • Age groups
  • Young adult
  • Middle age
  • International agency
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