@article{27d17173b6734f3ab0323a7522ed7364,
title = "Worldwide comparison of survival from childhood leukaemia for 1995–2009, by subtype, age, and sex (CONCORD-2): a population-based study of individual data for 89 828 children from 198 registries in 53 countries",
abstract = "Background Global inequalities in access to health care are reflected in differences in cancer survival. The CONCORD programme was designed to assess worldwide differences and trends in population-based cancer survival. In this population-based study, we aimed to estimate survival inequalities globally for several subtypes of childhood leukaemia. Methods Cancer registries participating in CONCORD were asked to submit tumour registrations for all children aged 0–14 years who were diagnosed with leukaemia between Jan 1, 1995, and Dec 31, 2009, and followed up until Dec 31, 2009. Haematological malignancies were defined by morphology codes in the International Classification of Diseases for Oncology, third revision. We excluded data from registries from which the data were judged to be less reliable, or included only lymphomas, and data from countries in which data for fewer than ten children were available for analysis. We also excluded records because of a missing date of birth, diagnosis, or last known vital status. We estimated 5-year net survival (ie, the probability of surviving at least 5 years after diagnosis, after controlling for deaths from other causes [background mortality]) for children by calendar period of diagnosis (1995–99, 2000–04, and 2005–09), sex, and age at diagnosis (<1, 1–4, 5–9, and 10–14 years, inclusive) using appropriate life tables. We estimated age-standardised net survival for international comparison of survival trends for precursor-cell acute lymphoblastic leukaemia (ALL) and acute myeloid leukaemia (AML). Findings We analysed data from 89 828 children from 198 registries in 53 countries. During 1995–99, 5-year age-standardised net survival for all lymphoid leukaemias combined ranged from 10·6% (95% CI 3·1–18·2) in the Chinese registries to 86·8% (81·6–92·0) in Austria. International differences in 5-year survival for childhood leukaemia were still large as recently as 2005–09, when age-standardised survival for lymphoid leukaemias ranged from 52·4% (95% CI 42·8–61·9) in Cali, Colombia, to 91·6% (89·5–93·6) in the German registries, and for AML ranged from 33·3% (18·9–47·7) in Bulgaria to 78·2% (72·0–84·3) in German registries. Survival from precursor-cell ALL was very close to that of all lymphoid leukaemias combined, with similar variation. In most countries, survival from AML improved more than survival from ALL between 2000–04 and 2005–09. Survival for each type of leukaemia varied markedly with age: survival was highest for children aged 1–4 and 5–9 years, and lowest for infants (younger than 1 year). There was no systematic difference in survival between boys and girls. Interpretation Global inequalities in survival from childhood leukaemia have narrowed with time but remain very wide for both ALL and AML. These results provide useful information for health policy makers on the effectiveness of health-care systems and for cancer policy makers to reduce inequalities in childhood cancer survival. Funding Canadian Partnership Against Cancer, Cancer Focus Northern Ireland, Cancer Institute New South Wales, Cancer Research UK, US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, Swiss Re, Swiss Cancer Research foundation, Swiss Cancer League, and the University of Kentucky.",
keywords = "Childhood leukemia, Survival, Health care delivery, Inequalities in health",
author = "Audrey Bonaventure and Rhea Harewood and Stiller, {Charles A.} and Gemma Gatta and Jacqueline Clavel and Stefan, {Daniela C.} and Helena Carreira and Devon Spika and Rafael Marcos-Gragera and Rafael Peris-Bonet and Marion Pi{\~n}eros and Milena Sant and Kuehni, {Claudia E.} and Murphy, {Michael F.G.} and Coleman, {Michel P.} and Claudia Allemani and {CONCORD Working Group} and S. Bouzbid and M. Hamdi-Ch{\'e}rif and Z. Zaidi and E. Bah and R. Swaminathan and Nortje, {S. H.} and {El Mistiri}, {M. M.} and S. Bayo and B. Malle and Manraj, {S. S.} and R. Sewpaul-Sungkur and Fabowale and Ogunbiyi, {O. J.} and D. Bradshaw and Somdyala, {N. I. M.} and M. Abdel-Rahman and L. Jaidane and M. Mokni and I. Kumcher and F. Moreno and Gonz{\'a}lez, {M. S.} and Laura, {E. A.} and Espinola, {S. B.} and Calabrano, {G. H.} and {Carballo Quintero}, B. and R. Fita and Garcilazo, {D. A.} and Giacciani, {P. L.} and Diumenjo, {M. C.} and Laspada, {W. D.} and Green, {M. A.} and Lanza, {M. F.} and Iba{\~n}ez, {S. G.} and Lima, {C. A.} and {de Oliveira}, {E. Lobo} and C. Daniel and C. Scandiuzzi and {De Souza}, {P. C.F.} and Melo, {C. D.} and {Del Pino}, K. and C. Laporte and Curado, {M. P.} and {de Oliveira}, {J. C.} and Veneziano, {C. L.A.} and Veneziano, {D. B.} and {Azevedo e Silva}, G. and Galaz, {J. C.} and Moya, {J. A.} and Herrmann, {D. A.} and S. Vargas and Herrera, {V. M.} and Uribe, {C. J.} and Bravo, {L. E.} and Arias-Ortiz, {N. E.} and Jurado, {D. M.} and Y{\'e}pez, {M. C.} and Gal{\'a}n, {Y. H.} and P. Torres and F. Mart{\'i}nez-Reyes and P{\'e}rez-Meza, {M. L.} and L. Jaramillo and R. Quinto and P. Cueva and Y{\'e}pez, {J. G.} and Torres-Cintr{\'o}n, {C. R.} and G. Tortolero-Luna and R. Alonso and E. Barrios and C. Nikiforuk and L. Shack and Coldman, {A. J.} and Woods, {R. R.} and G. Noonan and D. Turner and E. Kumar and B. Zhang and McCrate, {F. R.} and S. Ryan and H. Hannah and Dewar, {R. A. D.} and M. MacIntyre and A. Lalany and M. Ruta and L. Marrett and Nishri, {D. E.} and C. McClure and Vriends, {K. A.} and C. Bertrand and R. Louchini and Robb, {K. I.} and H. Stuart-Panko and S. Demers and S. Wright and George, {J. T.} and X. Shen and Brockhouse, {J. T.} and O'Brien, {D. K.} and Ward, {K. C.} and L. Almon and J. Bates and R. Rycroft and L. Mueller and C. Phillips and H. Brown and B. Cromartie and Schwartz, {A. G.} and F. Vigneau and MacKinnon, {J. A.} and B. Wohler and Bayakly, {A. R.} and Clarke, {C. A.} and Glaser, {S. L.} and D. West and Green, {M. D.} and Hernandez, {B. Y.} and Johnson, {C. J.} and D. Jozwik and Charlton, {M. E.} and Lynch, {C. F.} and B. Huang and Tucker, {T. C.} and D. Deapen and L. Liu and Hsieh, {M. C.} and Wu, {X. C.} and K. Stern and Gershman, {S. T.} and Knowlton, {R. C.} and J. Alverson and Copeland, {G. E.} and Rogers, {D. B.} and D. Lemons and Williamson, {L. L.} and M. Hood and Hosain, {G. M.} and Rees, {J. R.} and Pawlish, {K. S.} and A. Stroup and C. Key and C. Wiggins and Kahn, {A. R.} and Schymura, {M. J.} and G. Leung and C. Rao and L. Giljahn and B. Warther and A. Pate and M. Patil and Schubert, {S. S.} and Rubertone, {J. J.} and Slack, {S. J.} and Fulton, {J. P.} and Rousseau, {D. L.} and Janes, {T. A.} and Schwartz, {S. M.} and Bolick, {S. W.} and Hurley, {D. M.} and J. Richards and Whiteside, {M. A.} and Nogueira, {L. M.} and K. Herget and C. Sweeney and J. Martin and S. Wang and Harrelson, {D. G.} and Cheteri, {MB Keitheri} and S. Farley and Hudson, {A. G.} and R. Borchers and L. Stephenson and Espinoza, {J. R.} and Weir, {H. K.} and Edwards, {B. K.} and N. Wang and L. Yang and Chen, {J. S.} and Song, {G. H.} and Gu, {X. P.} and P. Zhang and Ge, {H. M.} and Zhao, {D. L.} and Zhang, {J. H.} and Zhu, {F. D.} and Tang, {J. G.} and Y. Shen and J. Wang and Li, {Q. L.} and Yang, {X. P.} and J. Dong and W. Li and Cheng, {L. P.} and Chen, {J. G.} and Huang, {Q. H.} and Huang, {S. Q.} and Guo, {G. P.} and K. Wei and Chen, {W. Q.} and H. Zeng and Demetriou, {A. V.} and P. Pavlou and Mang, {W. K.} and Ngan, {K. C.} and Kataki, {A. C.} and M. Krishnatreya and Jayalekshmi, {P. A.} and P. Sebastian and Sapkota, {S. D.} and Y. Verma and A. Nandakumar and E. Suzanna and L. Keinan-Boker and Silverman, {B. G.} and H. Ito and H. Nakagawa and M. Hattori and Y. Kaizaki and H. Sugiyama and M. Utada and K. Katayama and H. Narimatsu and S. Kanemura and T. Koike and I. Miyashiro and M. Yoshii and I. Oki and A. Shibata and T. Matsuda and O. Nimri and {Ab Manan}, A. and Pathy, {N. Bhoo} and O. Chimedsuren and S. Tuvshingerel and D. Currow",
year = "2017",
month = may,
day = "1",
doi = "10.1016/S2352-3026(17)30052-2",
language = "English",
volume = "4",
pages = "e202--e217",
journal = "The Lancet Haematology",
issn = "2352-3026",
number = "5",
}