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Latin

Latin American American Cancer Cancer Survival Survival Study

Study (LATINCARE Project): (LATINCARE Project):

Cervix

Cervix Cancer Cancer

National

National School School of Public of Public Health Health Oswaldo Cruz

Oswaldo Cruz Foundation Foundation, , Ministry Ministry of Health of Health , , Rio de Janeiro,

Rio de Janeiro, Brazil Brazil

Sergio Koifman

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Contents Contents

Antecedents Antecedents

LATINCARE: methods and objectives LATINCARE: methods and objectives

Data collection and analysis Data collection and analysis

Perspectives Perspectives

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Objetivos

• Obter estimativas quantitativas e comparáveis da sobrevida de câncer na América Latina para o

câncer de colo uterino a partir de dados

individuais de Registros de Câncer de Base Populacional, fornecidos segundo padrões acordados e centralmente analisados.

• Comparar as estimativas obtidas de sobrevida

para o câncer de colo uterino na America Latina.

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Data collection

• Incident cases diagnosed in selected years between 1995-2001

• Invasive cervical cancer

• 5-yrs follow-up (active search)

• Observed & relative survival ascertainment

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Data Analysis

• Central data analysis carried out at the

National School of Public Health/Fiocruz,

Ministry of Health, in Rio de Janeiro.

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Cancer Registries

Latincare Coordination

Cancer database in a specific format

Population database file

Mortality database file

Summary report with the checking results

Survival analysis

Organize database

Data inconsistencies, missing and minimum follow-up checking

IARC Check

Latincare

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1 BEHAVIOUR_RECODE

Behaviour recode

TYPE OF FOLLOW-UP EXPECTED 1 Type Follow-up_expected

CAUSE OF DEATH (ICD10) 4 CAUSE_DEATH (CID10)

ICD CODE 1 ICD_CODE

FOLLOW-UP_STATUS 1 follow-up status

YEAR_ LAST FOLLOWUP 4 ANO_STATUS VITAL

MONTH_LAST FOLLOWUP 2 MÊS_STATUS VITAL

CODING_EXT_DISEASE 1 coding_Exte_disease

1 DIAG_CONFIRMATION

Diag_confirmation

HISTOLOGY ICD0-3 4 MORFOLOGIA

PRIMARY SITE 3 PRIMARY SITE

INDIC_TUMORES MULTIPLOS 2 INDIC_TUMORES MULTIPLOS

YEAR_DIAGNOSTIC 4 ANO_diagn

MONTH_DIAGNOSTIC 2 mês_diagn

EXTENSÃO DA DOENÇA 1 EXTENSÃO DOENÇA

SEX 1 SEXO

RACE 2 RAÇA

AGE AT DIAGNOSIS 3 IDAD_DIAG

YEAR_BIRTH 4 ANO_NASC

MONTH_BIRTH 2 MÊS_NASC

COUNTRY 3 PAIS

TYPE OF REPORTING SOURCE 1 TYPE_REPORT_SOURCE

PATIENT_ID 8 IDENTIFICACÃO _PACIENTE

REGISTRY 2 REGISTRO

LENGHT VARIAVEIS_SEER

VARIAVEIS _LATINCARE

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LATINCARE I

1,0 0,5

Deaths 1 month of follow- up

8,3 1,6

DCO

26,4 18,3

Losses before 4 yrs follow-up

87,0 86,6

Histopathological confirmation

0,0 1,2

Reported date inconsistency

2,0 Multiple tumors 4,4

6,0 Unknown vital status 10,9

0.5 Unknown birthday and age 1,6

Lima (1997) N = 724

(%) Goiânia(1997-1999)

N = 437

(%)

Evaluation Parameters

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4362 1995-1998

Ecuador Quito

4943 1995-2000

Costa Rica

724 119 409 1997

2000 1996-2001 Peru

Metropolitan Lima Arequipa

Trujillo

101 63 124 1998

2001 2001 Argentina

Prov. Buenos Aires Prov. Rio Negro Prov. Entre Rios

432 1187

203 460 306 200

115 1997-1999

1997 1999 1997 1998 1994-1995

1998-2000 Brazil

Goiânia São Paulo

Belém-Ananindeua Rio de Janeiro

Brasília Campinas

Chile

Valdivia

Cervical cancer cases Year of Diagnosis

Cancer Registries

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Five Years Relative Survival of Cervix Cancer, Valdivia-Chile,1998-2000

0%

10%

20%

30%

40%

50%

60%

70%

80%

90%

100%

12 24 36 48 60

months

Relative Survival

all ages

< 40 years 40 a 59 years

> 60 years

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Five Years Relative Survival of Cervix Cancer, Goiânia-Brazil,1997-1999

0%

20%

40%

60%

80%

100%

12 24 36 48 60

months

R el at iv e S u rv iv al

all ages

< 40 years 40 a 59 years

> 60 years

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Five years Observed Survival Curve Cervical Cancer, Lima, Peru - 1997

0%

20%

40%

60%

80%

100%

1 2 3 4 5

years

all ages

< 40 40 a 59

>60

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5-yrs relative survival of cervical cancer diagnosed in 1998, Buenos Aires Province,

Argentina

0 20 40 60 80 100 120

12m 24m 36m 48m 60m

< 40 años 40-59 años

≥ 60 anos

todas las edades

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Observed survival curve for < 40 years

< 40 years

0,00%

20,00%

40,00%

60,00%

80,00%

100,00%

120,00%

12 24 36 48 60

Months

Obs. Survival BELEMCAMPINAS

GOIANIA LIMA

RIO NEGRO VALDIVIA

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Observed survival curve for 40 -59years

40-59 years

0.00%

20.00%

40.00%

60.00%

80.00%

100.00%

12 24 36 48 60

Months

Obs. Survival BELEM

CAMPINAS GOIANIA LIMA

RIO NEGRO VALDIVIA

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Observed survival curve for > 60 years

> 60 years

0,00%

20,00%

40,00%

60,00%

80,00%

100,00%

12 24 36 48 60

Months

Obs. Survival BELEMCAMPINAS

GOIANIA LIMA

RIO NEGRO VALDIVIA

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Observed survival, all ages

0,00%

20,00%

40,00%

60,00%

80,00%

100,00%

12 24 36 48 60

Months

Obs. Survival BELEMCAMPINAS

GOIANIA LIMA

RIO NEGRO VALDIVIA

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0 20 40 60 80 100 Campinas

Belem Lima Valdivia Rio Negro Goiania B. Aires

Relative Survival (%)

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51.4 (3.8) 47.5 (3.5)

206 1999

Belém

50.1 (5.5) 44.2 (5.2)

95 1994-1996

Campinas

73.1 (2.7) 68.7 (2.5)

369 1997-1999

Goiania

57.5 (5.0) 54.5 (4.7)

112 1998-2000

Valdivia

53.5 (2.2) 50.0 (2.6)

648 1997

Lima

69.5 (7.3) 67.8 (7.1)

44 2001

Rio Negro

Rel. Surviv.(%) (SE%)

Obs Survival (%) (SE%)

N Year of

Enrollment Cancer Registry

5-years Observed and Relative Survival,

all ages (LATINCARE)

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Perspectives

Other cancer sites:

- breast (in progress) - childhood cancer - stomach

- colorectal

- lung

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Coordinators,

Participating Population-Based Cancer Registries

Adolfo Ortiz, National Cancer Registry, Costa Rica

Antonio Mirra & Maria Rosario Latorre, Sao Paulo, Brazil

Elza Martinez, Brasilia, Brazil

Fernand Bernard Corral, Quito, Ecuador

Luis Eduardo Bravo, Cali, Colombia

Luis Medina, Arequipa, Peru

Jorge Caceres, Antofagasta, Chile

Maria Enriqueta Bertran, Valdivia, Chile

Maria Neves Mussio, Belem-Ananindeua, Brazil

Maria Paula Curado & Jose Carlos de Oliveira, Goiania, Brazil

Miguel Angel Prince, Entre Rios Province, Argentina

Nazira Mahayri, Campinas, Brazil

Paul Pilco & Patricia Perez, Lima, Peru

Pedro Albujar, Trujillo, Peru

Ruben Kowalyszyn, Rio Negro Province, Argentina

Silvia Bonicatto, Buenos Aires Province, Argentina

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Coordination Committee

Gina Torres Rego Monteiro

Ines Echenique Mattos

Lene Sadler Veiga

Maria do Rosario Latorre

Maria Paula Curado

Rosalina Jorge Koifman

Sergio Koifman

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International Cooperation

• Carmen Martinez (Granada, Spain)

• Gemma Gatta (Milan, Italy)

• Roberta de Angelis (Roma, Italy)

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Funding

• The LATINCARE Project has been supported by the Brazilian National

Research Council (CNPq), grant number

490203/2005-1

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Web site

www. latin-care.com

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Technical support: Edesio Martins

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