Time trends of mortality from gastric cancer in Europe
- PMID: 21234687
- DOI: 10.1007/s10620-010-1553-2
Time trends of mortality from gastric cancer in Europe
Abstract
Background: The time trends of gastric and duodenal ulcer disease are shaped by a birth-cohort phenomenon.
Aims: The aim of this study was to assess the extent by which a birth-cohort phenomenon also affected the long-term time trends of gastric cancer among different European countries.
Methods: Mortality data from France, Germany, Netherlands, Scotland, Spain, and Sweden of the past 56-85 years were analyzed. The age-specific death rates were plotted against the period of death as period-age contours and against the period of birth as cohort-age contours.
Results: The long-term time trends of gastric cancer mortality were found to have risen among generations born during the 18th century until the mid-19th century and then to have declined in all subsequent generations. The rise and fall of gastric cancer preceded similar birth-cohort patterns of gastric and duodenal ulcer by about 10-30 years. With the exception of gastric cancer in Germany, similar birth-cohort phenomena were found in all countries, as well as in men and women.
Conclusions: The time trends of mortality from gastric cancer and peptic are shaped by birth-cohort patterns that have affected all countries of Europe. It remains an enigma why mortality associated with gastric cancer and peptic ulcer suddenly started to rise within a short time period during the 19th century.
Comment in
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Gastric cancer: a well-behaved Helicobacter pylori-related disease?Dig Dis Sci. 2011 Apr;56(4):923-5. doi: 10.1007/s10620-011-1591-4. Dig Dis Sci. 2011. PMID: 21293927 No abstract available.
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Gastric cancer: two epidemics?Dig Dis Sci. 2011 May;56(5):1585-6; author reply 1586. doi: 10.1007/s10620-011-1642-x. Dig Dis Sci. 2011. PMID: 21394461 No abstract available.
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