BackgroundHematological malignancies (HMs) represent a heterogeneous group of diseases with diverse etiology, pathogenesis, and prognosis. HMs' accurate registration by Cancer Registries (CRs) is hampered by the progressive de-hospitalization of patients and the transition to molecular rather than microscopic diagnosis. Material and methodsA dedicated software capable of automatically identifying suspected HMs cases by combining several databases was adopted by Reggio Emilia Province CR (RE-CR). Besides pathological reports, hospital discharge archives, and mortality records, RE-CR retrieved information from general and biomolecular laboratories. Incidence, mortality, and 5-year relative survival (RS) reported according to age, sex, and 4 HMs' main categories, were noted. ResultsOverall, 7,578 HM cases were diagnosed from 1996 to 2020 by RE-CR. HMs were more common in males and older patients, except for Hodgkin Lymphoma and Follicular Lymphoma (FL). Incidence showed a significant increase for FL (annual percent change (APC)=3.0), Myeloproliferative Neoplasms (MPN) in the first period (APC=6.0) followed by a significant decrease (APC=-7.4), and Myelodysplastic Syndromes (APC=16.4) only in the first period. Over the years, a significant increase was observed in 5-year RS for Hodgkin -, Marginal Zone -, Follicular - and Diffuse Large B-cell-Lymphomas, MPN, and Acute Myeloid Leukemia. The availability of dedicated software made it possible to recover 80% of cases automatically: the remaining 20% required direct consultation of medical records. ConclusionsThe study emphasizes that HM registration needs to collect information from multiple sources. The digitalization of CRs is necessary to increase their efficiency.

Incidence, mortality, and survival of hematological malignancies in Northern Italian patients: an update to 2020 / Mangone, L.; Penna, D.; Marinelli, F.; Roncaglia, F.; Bisceglia, I.; Merli, F.; Ruffini, A.; Gamberi, B.; Tieghi, A.; Valli, R.; Albertazzi, L.; Iori, M.; Giorgi Rossi, P.; Vener, C.; Morabito, F.; Neri, A.; Luminari, S.. - In: FRONTIERS IN ONCOLOGY. - ISSN 2234-943X. - 13:(2023), pp. 1182971-1182976. [10.3389/fonc.2023.1182971]

Incidence, mortality, and survival of hematological malignancies in Northern Italian patients: an update to 2020

Penna D.;Luminari S.
2023

Abstract

BackgroundHematological malignancies (HMs) represent a heterogeneous group of diseases with diverse etiology, pathogenesis, and prognosis. HMs' accurate registration by Cancer Registries (CRs) is hampered by the progressive de-hospitalization of patients and the transition to molecular rather than microscopic diagnosis. Material and methodsA dedicated software capable of automatically identifying suspected HMs cases by combining several databases was adopted by Reggio Emilia Province CR (RE-CR). Besides pathological reports, hospital discharge archives, and mortality records, RE-CR retrieved information from general and biomolecular laboratories. Incidence, mortality, and 5-year relative survival (RS) reported according to age, sex, and 4 HMs' main categories, were noted. ResultsOverall, 7,578 HM cases were diagnosed from 1996 to 2020 by RE-CR. HMs were more common in males and older patients, except for Hodgkin Lymphoma and Follicular Lymphoma (FL). Incidence showed a significant increase for FL (annual percent change (APC)=3.0), Myeloproliferative Neoplasms (MPN) in the first period (APC=6.0) followed by a significant decrease (APC=-7.4), and Myelodysplastic Syndromes (APC=16.4) only in the first period. Over the years, a significant increase was observed in 5-year RS for Hodgkin -, Marginal Zone -, Follicular - and Diffuse Large B-cell-Lymphomas, MPN, and Acute Myeloid Leukemia. The availability of dedicated software made it possible to recover 80% of cases automatically: the remaining 20% required direct consultation of medical records. ConclusionsThe study emphasizes that HM registration needs to collect information from multiple sources. The digitalization of CRs is necessary to increase their efficiency.
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Incidence, mortality, and survival of hematological malignancies in Northern Italian patients: an update to 2020 / Mangone, L.; Penna, D.; Marinelli, F.; Roncaglia, F.; Bisceglia, I.; Merli, F.; Ruffini, A.; Gamberi, B.; Tieghi, A.; Valli, R.; Albertazzi, L.; Iori, M.; Giorgi Rossi, P.; Vener, C.; Morabito, F.; Neri, A.; Luminari, S.. - In: FRONTIERS IN ONCOLOGY. - ISSN 2234-943X. - 13:(2023), pp. 1182971-1182976. [10.3389/fonc.2023.1182971]
Mangone, L.; Penna, D.; Marinelli, F.; Roncaglia, F.; Bisceglia, I.; Merli, F.; Ruffini, A.; Gamberi, B.; Tieghi, A.; Valli, R.; Albertazzi, L.; Iori, M.; Giorgi Rossi, P.; Vener, C.; Morabito, F.; Neri, A.; Luminari, S.
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