The incidence and survival of acute de novo leukaemias in Estonia and in a well defined region of Western Sweden during 1982-1996: a survey of patients aged 16-64 years |
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Authors: | Wennström Lovisa Juntikka Eva-Lena Safai-Kutti Soodabeh Stockelberg Dick Holmberg Erik Luik Ene Everaus Hele Palk Katrin Varik Mirja Aareleid Tiiu Kutti Jack |
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Affiliation: | Haematology and Coagulation Section, Department of Medicine, Sahlgrenska University Hospital, G?teborg, Sweden. |
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Abstract: | In the present work the incidence and survival of acute de novo leukaemias in two neighbouring countries, were studied retrospectively over three 5-year periods, 1982-1996. The aim was to compare the above variables, particularly with respect to political/socio-economic and environmental factors, in a well defined area of Sweden, the so-called Western Swedish Health Care Region, with Estonia. Population-wise the Western Swedish Region and Estonia are very similar; area-wise they are also well comparable. The present report covers only patients diagnosed between the ages of 16-64 years. The number of acute de novo leukaemias in the two regions was quite similar (Western Sweden n = 282 and Estonia n = 237). The age standardized incidence rate regarding total acute de novo leukaemias was slightly lower in Estonia than in Western Sweden (1.49/100,000 inhabitants/year for Estonia and 1.76 for Sweden, respectively), the difference being not statistically significant. However, the survival data for the two countries were highly different (P < 0.001). Thus, the relative survival for the total group of patients aged 16-64 years in Estonia at 1 year was 20.7% and at 5 years 3.6%, respectively. The corresponding figures for the Swedish patients were considerably higher, 65.2 and 29.4%, respectively. Further, the 5 year survival significantly (P < 0.05) increased for the Swedish patients over the 3 consecutive 5-year periods. No such improvement was recorded for the Estonian patients. |
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