Abstract

Breast cancer is the most common cancer in women worldwide with a rising incidence rate in most countries. Considering the increase in life expectancy and change in lifestyle of Iranian women, this study investigated the age-adjusted trend of breast cancer incidence during 2000-2009 and predicted its incidence to 2020. The 1997 and 2006 census results were used for the projection of female population by age through the cohort-component method over the studied years. Data from the Iranian cancer registration system were used to calculate the annual incidence rate of breast cancer. The age-adjusted incidence rate was then calculated using the WHO standard population distribution. The five-year-age-specific incidence rates were also obtained for each year and future incidence was determined using the trend analysis method. Annual percentage change (APC) was calculated through the joinpoint regression method. The bias adjusted incidence rate of breast cancer increased from 16.7 per 100,000 women in 2000 to 33.6 per 100,000 women in 2009. The incidence of breast cancer had a growing trend in almost all age groups above 30 years over the studied years. In this period, the age groups of 45-65 years had the highest incidence. Investigation into the joinpoint curve showed that the curve had a steep slope with an APC of 23.4% before the first joinpoint, but became milder after this. From 2005 to 2009, the APC was calculated as 2.7%, through which the incidence of breast cancer in 2020 was predicted as 63.0 per 100,000 women. The age-adjusted incidence rate of breast cancer continues to increas in Iranian women. It is predicted that this trend will continue until 2020. Therefore, it seems necessary to prioritize the prevention, control and care for breast cancer in Iran.

Highlights

  • Breast cancer is the most common cancer among women in the developed and developing countries (Jemal et al, 2011; Benson and Jatoi, 2012; Ferlay et al, 2015) and its incidence is rising due to the increased life expectancy, urbanization, and lifestyle changes(Benson and Jatoi, 2012).The age-adjusted incidence rates of breast cancer are on the rise in most countries, especially in those such as Japan, China, Eastern and Southeast Europe, which had a low incidence rate before (Parkin et al, 2005)

  • Considering the increase in life expectancy and change in lifestyle of Iranian women, this study investigated the age-adjusted trend of breast cancer incidence during 2000-2009 and predicted its incidence to 2020

  • An increasing trend of breast cancer incidence was observed in almost all age groups during the studied years (2000-2009)

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Introduction

Breast cancer is the most common cancer among women in the developed and developing countries (Jemal et al, 2011; Benson and Jatoi, 2012; Ferlay et al, 2015) and its incidence is rising due to the increased life expectancy, urbanization, and lifestyle changes(Benson and Jatoi, 2012).The age-adjusted incidence rates of breast cancer are on the rise in most countries, especially in those such as Japan, China, Eastern and Southeast Europe, which had a low incidence rate before (Parkin et al, 2005). Considering the increase in life expectancy and change in lifestyle of Iranian women, this study investigated the age-adjusted trend of breast cancer incidence during 2000-2009 and predicted its incidence to 2020. Results: The bias adjusted incidence rate of breast cancer increased from 16.7 per 100,000 women in 2000 to 33.6 per 100,000 women in 2009. The incidence of breast cancer had a growing trend in almost all age groups above 30 years over the studied years. From 2005 to 2009, the APC was calculated as 2.7%, through which the incidence of breast cancer in 2020 was predicted as 63.0 per 100,000 women. Conclusions: The age-adjusted incidence rate of breast cancer continues to increas in Iranian women. It seems necessary to prioritize the prevention, control and care for breast cancer in Iran

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