Global trends in early-onset and late-onset cancer incidence
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Introduction Accumulating evidence suggests that early-onset and late-onset cancers may be etiologically heterogeneous. Thus, we examined the global distribution of incidence rates of early-onset and late-onset cancers by sex.Methods The GLOBOCAN database provides age-standardized incidence rates (ASIRs) of cancers by age and sex across countries worldwide. By defining early-onset and late-onset cancers using the age cut-off of 50 years, we examined global trends in ASIRs of early-onset and late-onset cancers by visualizing data with various graphs.Results The top five countries with the highest ASIRs of early-onset and late-onset cancers were concentrated in Europe in men, whereas the rates were scattered across the continents in women. While ASIRs of early-onset cancers had increased steadily over time, the rates were considerably lower than ASIRs of late-onset cancers in both men and women. By cancer type, thyroid cancer and lung cancer ranked first in ASIRs of early-onset and late-onset cancers, respectively, in men. In women, breast cancer ranked first for both early-onset and late-onset cancers. Colorectal cancer appeared among the top five for both early-onset and late-onset cancers across all sexes.Conclusions Global ASIRs trends of early-onset and late-onset cancers were heterogeneous with respect to sex, geographic distribution, time-trend, and cancer types.

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cancer incidenceearly-onset cancerslateonset cancersBREAST-CANCERTHYROID-CANCEROBESITYPREVALENCEWOMENRISK
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Global trends in early-onset and late-onset cancer incidence
저자
Kim, SohyunKeum, NaNa
DOI
10.1093/pubmed/fdaf088
발행일
2025-12
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Article
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Journal of Public Health
47
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699 ~ 709