Abstract
BackgroundIn previous reports concerning the association between sex disparity and age, gastric cancer (GC) patients were simply divided into younger and older groups by age. We analyzed the age trend of the male to female sex ratio (MFSR) in GC based on patient sequential age in order to observe the changing process of MFSR with age.MethodsOne thousand seven hundred fifty-one surgical gastric adenocarcinoma patients aged 26 to 85 years were investigated between January 1996 and December 2010. The patients were grouped by age intervals of 5 years. The Cochran-Armitage trend test was used to determine how the MFSR changed with age.ResultsThe median age of the 1,751 patients with GC was 60 years (26 to 85 years). There were 1,334 male and 417 female patients (MFSR was 3.20). Cochran-Armitage trend test analysis showed that total MFSR increased significantly with age (Z = 5.964, P < 0.0001). Further studies on age groups of 26 to 60 years and 61 to 85 years were conducted. The trend test showed that MFSR increased significantly with age from 26 to 60 years (Z = 7.433, P < 0.0001). However, MFSR did not increase in ages 61 to 85 years (Z = -0.607, P = 0.544).ConclusionsMFSR in GC presented an increasing trend until 60 years of age. The male GC patients showed an increasing tendency, and female GC patients showed a decreasing tendency with age. This trend reached a plateau phase after 60 years of age.
Highlights
In previous reports concerning the association between sex disparity and age, gastric cancer (GC) patients were divided into younger and older groups by age
A total of 377,000 new GC cases were estimated to occur in China in 2005; the male to female sex ratio (MFSR) was 2.04 [2]
The Cochran-Armitage trend test showed that the MFSR increased significantly with age (Z = 5.964, P < 0.0001) in total GC cases
Summary
In previous reports concerning the association between sex disparity and age, gastric cancer (GC) patients were divided into younger and older groups by age. We analyzed the age trend of the male to female sex ratio (MFSR) in GC based on patient sequential age in order to observe the changing process of MFSR with age. In 2008, nearly 995,000 new GC patients were identified worldwide. Among these new cases, a total of 646,000 were male and 349,000 were female. The malefemale sex ratio (MFSR) was 1.851 [1]. A total of 377,000 new GC cases were estimated to occur in China in 2005; the MFSR was 2.04 [2]. Similar results were reported by GLOBOCAN 2008; the male-female sex ratio was 1.84 and 2.13 in the world and China, respectively.
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