Epidemiological study on the lip and oral cavity cancer in Brazil: connecting science and clinical applicability

SUMMARY OBJECTIVE: The aim of this study was to describe and discuss the epidemiological indicators of lip and oral cavity cancer in Brazil, in 2017, according to data from the Global Burden of Disease data. METHODS: This is a descriptive study reported according to STROBE guidelines. We identified epidemiological indicators using the Global Burden of Disease results tool. Mortality/incidence rates were described per 100,000 population. Global Burden of Disease 2017 reviews were completed using Python version 2.7, Stata version 13.1, and R version 3.3. RESULTS: In 2017, there were 5,237 deaths from the lip or oral cavity cancer in Brazil, most of them were males aged between 50 and 69 years (2,730 cases, which was equivalent to 52% of the universe of deaths resulting from this cause). Regarding the burden of lip and oral cavity cancer, per 100,000 Brazilians, we observed an incidence of 3.99, prevalence of 15.46, and mortality of 2.29 (with higher indicators in the South and Southeast regions of the country). CONCLUSIONS: Epidemiological indicators of lip and oral cavity cancer were higher in men, with higher mortality indicators in individuals aged 50–69 years, and higher rates (incidence, prevalence, and mortality) in the South and Southeast regions of Brazil. From 2002–2015, there was a reduction in mortality; however, in the period from 2015–2017, there was a resumption in the growth of this indicator.

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Main Authors: Lima,Isnaya Almeida Brandão, Almeida,Rodrigo José Lima, Pontes-Silva,André, Ribeiro,Bruno Ferreira, Figueiredo,Francisco Winter dos Santos, Quaresma,Fernando Rodrigues Peixoto, Maciel,Erika da Silva
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Published: Associação Médica Brasileira 2022
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spelling oai:scielo:S0104-423020220009013372022-11-23Epidemiological study on the lip and oral cavity cancer in Brazil: connecting science and clinical applicabilityLima,Isnaya Almeida BrandãoAlmeida,Rodrigo José LimaPontes-Silva,AndréRibeiro,Bruno FerreiraFigueiredo,Francisco Winter dos SantosQuaresma,Fernando Rodrigues PeixotoMaciel,Erika da Silva Epidemiology Mortality Mouth neoplasms SUMMARY OBJECTIVE: The aim of this study was to describe and discuss the epidemiological indicators of lip and oral cavity cancer in Brazil, in 2017, according to data from the Global Burden of Disease data. METHODS: This is a descriptive study reported according to STROBE guidelines. We identified epidemiological indicators using the Global Burden of Disease results tool. Mortality/incidence rates were described per 100,000 population. Global Burden of Disease 2017 reviews were completed using Python version 2.7, Stata version 13.1, and R version 3.3. RESULTS: In 2017, there were 5,237 deaths from the lip or oral cavity cancer in Brazil, most of them were males aged between 50 and 69 years (2,730 cases, which was equivalent to 52% of the universe of deaths resulting from this cause). Regarding the burden of lip and oral cavity cancer, per 100,000 Brazilians, we observed an incidence of 3.99, prevalence of 15.46, and mortality of 2.29 (with higher indicators in the South and Southeast regions of the country). CONCLUSIONS: Epidemiological indicators of lip and oral cavity cancer were higher in men, with higher mortality indicators in individuals aged 50–69 years, and higher rates (incidence, prevalence, and mortality) in the South and Southeast regions of Brazil. From 2002–2015, there was a reduction in mortality; however, in the period from 2015–2017, there was a resumption in the growth of this indicator.info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessAssociação Médica BrasileiraRevista da Associação Médica Brasileira v.68 n.9 20222022-09-01info:eu-repo/semantics/articletext/htmlhttp://old.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S0104-42302022000901337en10.1590/1806-9282.20220806
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author Lima,Isnaya Almeida Brandão
Almeida,Rodrigo José Lima
Pontes-Silva,André
Ribeiro,Bruno Ferreira
Figueiredo,Francisco Winter dos Santos
Quaresma,Fernando Rodrigues Peixoto
Maciel,Erika da Silva
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Almeida,Rodrigo José Lima
Pontes-Silva,André
Ribeiro,Bruno Ferreira
Figueiredo,Francisco Winter dos Santos
Quaresma,Fernando Rodrigues Peixoto
Maciel,Erika da Silva
Epidemiological study on the lip and oral cavity cancer in Brazil: connecting science and clinical applicability
author_facet Lima,Isnaya Almeida Brandão
Almeida,Rodrigo José Lima
Pontes-Silva,André
Ribeiro,Bruno Ferreira
Figueiredo,Francisco Winter dos Santos
Quaresma,Fernando Rodrigues Peixoto
Maciel,Erika da Silva
author_sort Lima,Isnaya Almeida Brandão
title Epidemiological study on the lip and oral cavity cancer in Brazil: connecting science and clinical applicability
title_short Epidemiological study on the lip and oral cavity cancer in Brazil: connecting science and clinical applicability
title_full Epidemiological study on the lip and oral cavity cancer in Brazil: connecting science and clinical applicability
title_fullStr Epidemiological study on the lip and oral cavity cancer in Brazil: connecting science and clinical applicability
title_full_unstemmed Epidemiological study on the lip and oral cavity cancer in Brazil: connecting science and clinical applicability
title_sort epidemiological study on the lip and oral cavity cancer in brazil: connecting science and clinical applicability
description SUMMARY OBJECTIVE: The aim of this study was to describe and discuss the epidemiological indicators of lip and oral cavity cancer in Brazil, in 2017, according to data from the Global Burden of Disease data. METHODS: This is a descriptive study reported according to STROBE guidelines. We identified epidemiological indicators using the Global Burden of Disease results tool. Mortality/incidence rates were described per 100,000 population. Global Burden of Disease 2017 reviews were completed using Python version 2.7, Stata version 13.1, and R version 3.3. RESULTS: In 2017, there were 5,237 deaths from the lip or oral cavity cancer in Brazil, most of them were males aged between 50 and 69 years (2,730 cases, which was equivalent to 52% of the universe of deaths resulting from this cause). Regarding the burden of lip and oral cavity cancer, per 100,000 Brazilians, we observed an incidence of 3.99, prevalence of 15.46, and mortality of 2.29 (with higher indicators in the South and Southeast regions of the country). CONCLUSIONS: Epidemiological indicators of lip and oral cavity cancer were higher in men, with higher mortality indicators in individuals aged 50–69 years, and higher rates (incidence, prevalence, and mortality) in the South and Southeast regions of Brazil. From 2002–2015, there was a reduction in mortality; however, in the period from 2015–2017, there was a resumption in the growth of this indicator.
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