Divergent trends in lung cancer incidence by gender, age and histological type in Estonia: a nationwide population-based study.
Tiiu AareleidMari-Liis ZimmermannAleksei BaburinKaire InnosPublished in: BMC cancer (2017)
The study revealed divergent LC trends by gender, age and histological type, which were generally consistent with main international findings. Growing public awareness and stricter tobacco control have stimulated overall favorable changes in men, but not yet in women. Large increase in incidence was observed for adenocarcinoma, which in men showed a trend opposite to the overall decline. LC will remain a serious public health issue in Estonia due to a high number of cases during the next decades, related to aging population, and previous and current smoking patterns. National tobacco control policy in Estonia should prioritize preventing smoking initiation and promoting smoking cessation, particularly among women.
Keyphrases
- smoking cessation
- public health
- mental health
- polycystic ovary syndrome
- replacement therapy
- risk factors
- healthcare
- simultaneous determination
- middle aged
- pregnancy outcomes
- squamous cell carcinoma
- cervical cancer screening
- breast cancer risk
- mass spectrometry
- quality improvement
- insulin resistance
- pregnant women
- type diabetes
- liquid chromatography
- metabolic syndrome
- global health
- emergency department
- radiation therapy
- locally advanced
- rectal cancer