Cancer cure for 32 cancer types: results from the EUROCARE-5 study.

Luigino Dal Maso; Chiara Panato; Andrea Tavilla; Stefano Guzzinati; Diego Serraino; Sandra Mallone; Laura Botta; Olayidé Boussari; Riccardo Capocaccia; Marc Colonna; +15 more... Emanuele Crocetti; Agnes Dumas; Tadek Dyba; Silvia Franceschi; Gemma Gatta; Anna Gigli; Francesco Giusti; Valerie Jooste; Pamela Minicozzi ORCID logo; Luciana Neamtiu; Gaëlle Romain; Manuel Zorzi; Roberta De Angelis; Silvia Francisci; EUROCARE-5 Working Group; (2020) Cancer cure for 32 cancer types: results from the EUROCARE-5 study. International Journal of Epidemiology, 49 (5). pp. 1517-1525. ISSN 0300-5771 DOI: 10.1093/ije/dyaa128
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BACKGROUND: Few studies have estimated the probability of being cured for cancer patients. This study aims to estimate population-based indicators of cancer cure in Europe by type, sex, age and period. METHODS: 7.2 million cancer patients (42 population-based cancer registries in 17 European countries) diagnosed at ages 15-74 years in 1990-2007 with follow-up to 2008 were selected from the EUROCARE-5 dataset. Mixture-cure models were used to estimate: (i) life expectancy of fatal cases (LEF); (ii) cure fraction (CF) as proportion of patients with same death rates as the general population; (iii) time to cure (TTC) as time to reach 5-year conditional relative survival (CRS) >95%. RESULTS: LEF ranged from 10 years for chronic lymphocytic leukaemia patients to <6 months for those with liver, pancreas, brain, gallbladder and lung cancers. It was 7.7 years for patients with prostate cancer at age 65-74 years and >5 years for women with breast cancer. The CF was 94% for testis, 87% for thyroid cancer in women and 70% in men, 86% for skin melanoma in women and 76% in men, 66% for breast, 63% for prostate and <10% for liver, lung and pancreatic cancers. TTC was <5 years for testis and thyroid cancer patients diagnosed below age 55 years, and <10 years for stomach, colorectal, corpus uteri and melanoma patients of all ages. For breast and prostate cancers, a small excess (CRS < 95%) remained for at least 15 years. CONCLUSIONS: Estimates from this analysis should help to reduce unneeded medicalization and costs. They represent an opportunity to improve patients' quality of life.


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