BackgroundThe epidemiology of myeloid hematologic malignancies in Italy has been poorly investigated.MethodsWe used a validated database of 1974-2003 incident cases of hematologic malignancies among the resident population (all ages) of Sardinia, Italy, to describe the incidence of myeloid malignancies overall (N = 4389 cases) and by subtype. We investigated the time trend of acute myeloid leukemia (N = 1227 cases), chronic myeloid leukemia (N = 613 cases), and myelodysplastic syndrome (N = 1296 cases), and used Bayesian methods to explore their geographic spread, and Poisson regression analysis to estimate their association with environmental and socio-economic factors.ResultsThe annual standardized (world population) incidence rate (IR) of myeloid malignancies over the study period was 6.5 per 100,000 (95% CI 6.2-6.7). Myelodysplastic syndromes were the most prevalent subgroup (IR = 1.7, 95% CI 1.5-1.8). Incidence of all myeloid malignancies combined increased sharply during the study period with an annual percent change (APC) of 10.06% (95% CI 9.51-10.61), 19.77% for myelodysplastic syndromes (95% CI 19.63-19.91), and 3.18% (95% CI 2.99-3.37) for acute myeloid leukemia. Chronic myeloid leukemia did not show an upward trend. Apart from sporadic excesses in small rural communities and the major urban area, there was no evidence of spatial clustering. The risk of myeloid malignancies increased with increasing prevalence of sheep breeding.ConclusionsOur results might prompt further research on the local genetic and environmental determinants of myeloid hematologic malignancies.

Incidence and Bayesian Mapping of Myeloid Hematologic Malignancies in Sardinia, Italy / G. Broccia, J. Carter, C. Ozsin-Ozler, S. De Matteis, P. Cocco. - In: CANCER CONTROL. - ISSN 1526-2359. - 30:(2023), pp. 1-11. [10.1177/10732748231202906]

Incidence and Bayesian Mapping of Myeloid Hematologic Malignancies in Sardinia, Italy

S. De Matteis
Penultimo
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2023

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BackgroundThe epidemiology of myeloid hematologic malignancies in Italy has been poorly investigated.MethodsWe used a validated database of 1974-2003 incident cases of hematologic malignancies among the resident population (all ages) of Sardinia, Italy, to describe the incidence of myeloid malignancies overall (N = 4389 cases) and by subtype. We investigated the time trend of acute myeloid leukemia (N = 1227 cases), chronic myeloid leukemia (N = 613 cases), and myelodysplastic syndrome (N = 1296 cases), and used Bayesian methods to explore their geographic spread, and Poisson regression analysis to estimate their association with environmental and socio-economic factors.ResultsThe annual standardized (world population) incidence rate (IR) of myeloid malignancies over the study period was 6.5 per 100,000 (95% CI 6.2-6.7). Myelodysplastic syndromes were the most prevalent subgroup (IR = 1.7, 95% CI 1.5-1.8). Incidence of all myeloid malignancies combined increased sharply during the study period with an annual percent change (APC) of 10.06% (95% CI 9.51-10.61), 19.77% for myelodysplastic syndromes (95% CI 19.63-19.91), and 3.18% (95% CI 2.99-3.37) for acute myeloid leukemia. Chronic myeloid leukemia did not show an upward trend. Apart from sporadic excesses in small rural communities and the major urban area, there was no evidence of spatial clustering. The risk of myeloid malignancies increased with increasing prevalence of sheep breeding.ConclusionsOur results might prompt further research on the local genetic and environmental determinants of myeloid hematologic malignancies.
myeloid malignancy; leukemia; myeloid; acute; myelodysplastic syndromes; incidence; Bayes theorem; socio-economic factors; livestock
Settore MEDS-25/B - Medicina del lavoro
2023
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