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Cancer survival statistics in China 2019-2021: a multicenter, population-based study.

Journal of the National Cancer Center 2024 Vol.4(3) p. 203-213

Zeng H, Zheng R, Sun K, Zhou M, Wang S, Li L, Chen R, Han B, Liu M, Zhou J, Xu M, Wang L, Yin P, Wang B, You J, Wu J, Wei W, He J

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[BACKGROUND] A milestone goal of the Healthy China Program (2019-2030) is to achieve 5-year cancer survival at 43.3% for all cancers combined by 2022.

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  • 95% CI 8.2-8.7

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APA Zeng H, Zheng R, et al. (2024). Cancer survival statistics in China 2019-2021: a multicenter, population-based study.. Journal of the National Cancer Center, 4(3), 203-213. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jncc.2024.06.005
MLA Zeng H, et al.. "Cancer survival statistics in China 2019-2021: a multicenter, population-based study.." Journal of the National Cancer Center, vol. 4, no. 3, 2024, pp. 203-213.
PMID 39281724

Abstract

[BACKGROUND] A milestone goal of the Healthy China Program (2019-2030) is to achieve 5-year cancer survival at 43.3% for all cancers combined by 2022. To assess the progress towards this target, we analyzed the updated survival for all cancers combined and 25 specific cancer types in China from 2019 to 2021.

[METHODS] We conducted standardized data collection and quality control for cancer registries across 32 provincial-level regions in China, and included 6,410,940 newly diagnosed cancer patients from 281 cancer registries during 2008-2019, with follow-up data on vital status available until December 2021. We estimated the age-standardized 5-year relative survival overall and by site, age group, and period of diagnosis using the International Cancer Survival Standard Weights, and quantified the survival changes to assess the progress in cancer control.

[RESULTS] In 2019-2021, the age-standardized 5-year relative survival for all cancers combined was 43.7% (95% confidence interval [CI], 43.6-43.7). The 5-year relative survival varied by cancer type, ranging from 8.5% (95% CI, 8.2-8.7) for pancreatic cancer to 92.9% (95% CI, 92.4-93.3) for thyroid cancer. Eight cancers had 5-year survival of over 60%, including cancers of the thyroid, breast, testis, bladder, prostate, kidney, uterus, and cervix. The 5-year relative survival was generally lower in males than in females. From 2008 to 2021, we observed significant survival improvements for cancers of the lung, prostate, bone, uterus, breast, cervix, nasopharynx, larynx, and bladder. The most significant improvement was in lung cancer.

[CONCLUSIONS] Progress in cancer control was evident in China. This highlights the importance of a comprehensive approach to control and prevent cancer.

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