Global patterns in testicular cancer incidence and mortality in 2020

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Global patterns in testicular cancer incidence and mortality in 2020. / Znaor, Ariana; Skakkebaek, Niels Erik; Rajpert-De Meyts, Ewa; Kuliš, Tomislav; Laversanne, Mathieu; Gurney, Jason; Sarfati, Diana; McGlynn, Katherine A.; Bray, Freddie.

In: International Journal of Cancer, Vol. 151, No. 5, 2022, p. 692-698.

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Znaor, A, Skakkebaek, NE, Rajpert-De Meyts, E, Kuliš, T, Laversanne, M, Gurney, J, Sarfati, D, McGlynn, KA & Bray, F 2022, 'Global patterns in testicular cancer incidence and mortality in 2020', International Journal of Cancer, vol. 151, no. 5, pp. 692-698. https://doi.org/10.1002/ijc.33999

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Znaor, A., Skakkebaek, N. E., Rajpert-De Meyts, E., Kuliš, T., Laversanne, M., Gurney, J., Sarfati, D., McGlynn, K. A., & Bray, F. (2022). Global patterns in testicular cancer incidence and mortality in 2020. International Journal of Cancer, 151(5), 692-698. https://doi.org/10.1002/ijc.33999

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Znaor A, Skakkebaek NE, Rajpert-De Meyts E, Kuliš T, Laversanne M, Gurney J et al. Global patterns in testicular cancer incidence and mortality in 2020. International Journal of Cancer. 2022;151(5):692-698. https://doi.org/10.1002/ijc.33999

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Znaor, Ariana ; Skakkebaek, Niels Erik ; Rajpert-De Meyts, Ewa ; Kuliš, Tomislav ; Laversanne, Mathieu ; Gurney, Jason ; Sarfati, Diana ; McGlynn, Katherine A. ; Bray, Freddie. / Global patterns in testicular cancer incidence and mortality in 2020. In: International Journal of Cancer. 2022 ; Vol. 151, No. 5. pp. 692-698.

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title = "Global patterns in testicular cancer incidence and mortality in 2020",
abstract = "With 74 500 new cases worldwide in 2020, testicular cancer ranks as the 20th leading cancer type, but is the most common cancer in young men of European ancestry. While testicular cancer incidence has been rising in many populations, mortality trends, at least those in high-income settings, have been in decline since the 1970s following the introduction of platinum-based chemotherapy. To examine current incidence and mortality patterns, we extracted the new cases of, and deaths from cancers of the testis from the GLOBOCAN 2020 database. In 2020, testicular cancer was the most common cancer in men aged 15 to 44 in 62 countries worldwide. Incidence rates were highest in West-, North- and South-Europe and Oceania (age-standardised rate, ASR ≥7/100 000), followed by North America (5.6/100 000 and lowest (<2/100 000) in Asia and Africa. The mortality rates were highest in Central and South America (0.84 and 0.54 per 100 000, respectively), followed by Eastern and Southern Europe, and Western and Southern Africa. The lowest mortality rates were in Northern Europe, Northern Africa and Eastern Asia (0.16, 0.14, 0.9 per 100 000, respectively). At the country level, incidence rates varied over 100-fold, from 10/100 000 in Norway, Slovenia, Denmark and Germany to ≤0.10/100 000 in Gambia, Guinea, Liberia, Lesotho. Mortality rates were highest in Fiji, Argentina and Mexico. Our results indicate a higher mortality burden in countries undergoing economic transitions and reinforce the need for more equitable access to testicular cancer diagnosis and treatment globally.",
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AU - Laversanne, Mathieu

AU - Gurney, Jason

AU - Sarfati, Diana

AU - McGlynn, Katherine A.

AU - Bray, Freddie

N1 - Publisher Copyright: © 2022 The World Health Organization. The World Health Organization retains copyright and all other rights in the manuscript of this article as submitted for publication. This article has been contributed to by U.S. Government employees and their work is in the public domain in the USA.

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N2 - With 74 500 new cases worldwide in 2020, testicular cancer ranks as the 20th leading cancer type, but is the most common cancer in young men of European ancestry. While testicular cancer incidence has been rising in many populations, mortality trends, at least those in high-income settings, have been in decline since the 1970s following the introduction of platinum-based chemotherapy. To examine current incidence and mortality patterns, we extracted the new cases of, and deaths from cancers of the testis from the GLOBOCAN 2020 database. In 2020, testicular cancer was the most common cancer in men aged 15 to 44 in 62 countries worldwide. Incidence rates were highest in West-, North- and South-Europe and Oceania (age-standardised rate, ASR ≥7/100 000), followed by North America (5.6/100 000 and lowest (<2/100 000) in Asia and Africa. The mortality rates were highest in Central and South America (0.84 and 0.54 per 100 000, respectively), followed by Eastern and Southern Europe, and Western and Southern Africa. The lowest mortality rates were in Northern Europe, Northern Africa and Eastern Asia (0.16, 0.14, 0.9 per 100 000, respectively). At the country level, incidence rates varied over 100-fold, from 10/100 000 in Norway, Slovenia, Denmark and Germany to ≤0.10/100 000 in Gambia, Guinea, Liberia, Lesotho. Mortality rates were highest in Fiji, Argentina and Mexico. Our results indicate a higher mortality burden in countries undergoing economic transitions and reinforce the need for more equitable access to testicular cancer diagnosis and treatment globally.

AB - With 74 500 new cases worldwide in 2020, testicular cancer ranks as the 20th leading cancer type, but is the most common cancer in young men of European ancestry. While testicular cancer incidence has been rising in many populations, mortality trends, at least those in high-income settings, have been in decline since the 1970s following the introduction of platinum-based chemotherapy. To examine current incidence and mortality patterns, we extracted the new cases of, and deaths from cancers of the testis from the GLOBOCAN 2020 database. In 2020, testicular cancer was the most common cancer in men aged 15 to 44 in 62 countries worldwide. Incidence rates were highest in West-, North- and South-Europe and Oceania (age-standardised rate, ASR ≥7/100 000), followed by North America (5.6/100 000 and lowest (<2/100 000) in Asia and Africa. The mortality rates were highest in Central and South America (0.84 and 0.54 per 100 000, respectively), followed by Eastern and Southern Europe, and Western and Southern Africa. The lowest mortality rates were in Northern Europe, Northern Africa and Eastern Asia (0.16, 0.14, 0.9 per 100 000, respectively). At the country level, incidence rates varied over 100-fold, from 10/100 000 in Norway, Slovenia, Denmark and Germany to ≤0.10/100 000 in Gambia, Guinea, Liberia, Lesotho. Mortality rates were highest in Fiji, Argentina and Mexico. Our results indicate a higher mortality burden in countries undergoing economic transitions and reinforce the need for more equitable access to testicular cancer diagnosis and treatment globally.

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