European Commission, Joint Research Centre (JRC), Ispra, Italy.
Cancer Surveillance Branch, International Agency for Research on Cancer (IARC), Lyon, France.
Eur J Cancer. 2021 Nov;157:308-347. doi: 10.1016/j.ejca.2021.07.039. Epub 2021 Sep 21.
Europe is an important focus for compiling accurate and up-to-date world cancer statistics owing to its large share of the world's total cancer burden. This article presents incidence and mortality estimates for 25 major cancers across 40 individual countries within European areas and the European Union (EU-27) for the year 2020.
The estimated national incidence and mortality rates are based on statistical methodology previously applied and verified using the most recently collected incidence data from 151 population-based cancer registries, mortality data and 2020 population estimates.
Estimates reveal 4 million new cases of cancer (excluding non-melanoma skin cancer) and 1.9 million cancer-related deaths. The most common cancers are: breast in women (530,000 cases), colorectum (520,000), lung (480,000) and prostate (470,000). These four cancers account for half the overall cancer burden in Europe. The most common causes of cancer deaths are: lung (380,000), colorectal (250,000), breast (140,000) and pancreatic (130,000) cancers. In EU-27, the estimated new cancer cases are approximately 1.4 million in males and 1.2 million in females, with over 710,000 estimated cancer deaths in males and 560,000 in females.
The 2020 estimates provide a basis for establishing priorities in cancer-control measures across Europe. The long-established role of cancer registries in cancer surveillance and the evaluation of cancer control measures remain fundamental in formulating and adapting national cancer plans and pan-European health policies. Given the estimates are built on recorded data prior to the onset of coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19), they do not take into account the impact of the pandemic.
由于欧洲在全球癌症负担中占比较大,因此它是编制准确、最新的全球癌症统计数据的重要重点。本文介绍了 2020 年欧洲地区 40 个国家和欧洲联盟(EU-27)的 25 种主要癌症的发病率和死亡率估计值。
估计的国家发病率和死亡率是基于以前应用过的统计方法,并使用从 151 个人口肿瘤登记处收集的最新发病率数据、死亡率数据和 2020 年人口估计值进行了验证。
估计显示有 400 万例(不包括非黑色素瘤皮肤癌)新癌症病例和 190 万例癌症相关死亡。最常见的癌症是:女性乳腺癌(53 万例)、结直肠癌(52 万例)、肺癌(48 万例)和前列腺癌(47 万例)。这四种癌症占欧洲癌症总负担的一半。癌症死亡的最常见原因是:肺癌(38 万例)、结直肠癌(25 万例)、乳腺癌(14 万例)和胰腺癌(13 万例)。在 EU-27,估计男性新癌症病例约为 140 万例,女性新癌症病例约为 120 万例,男性估计癌症死亡病例约为 71 万例,女性约为 56 万例。
2020 年的估计为欧洲各地制定癌症控制措施提供了基础。癌症登记处长期以来在癌症监测和评估癌症控制措施方面的作用仍然是制定和调整国家癌症计划和泛欧卫生政策的基础。鉴于这些估计是基于 2019 年冠状病毒病(COVID-19)发病前记录的数据,因此并未考虑大流行的影响。