2018
DOI: 10.15226/2374-6890/5/5/001114
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Trends of Thyroid Cancer Mortality Rates in Ecuador

Abstract: Objective: To analyze thyroid cancer (TC) mortality rates from 1990 to 2016 in Ecuadorian men and women and compare their trends with Latin American and international trends. Design: A population-based temporal-trend study using the database of the Ecuadorian National Death Registry. Methods: Crude and age-adjusted mortality rates were calculated, and age-related mortality rates were standardized with the world population (WHO). Trends in age-standardized mortality rates were estimated by jointpoint regression… Show more

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“…In this study, the authors declare that “In Ecuador there is no reports available of the epidemiology of this type of cancer,” and they also affirm that “… the majority of Latin-American countries such as Ecuador, Perú, Bolivia or Paraguay have not reported TC trends, incidences or any epidemiological data in the last decade” [ 4 ]. However, some previous publications have addressed several aspects of the epidemiology of TC in Ecuador [ 3 , 5 – 10 ]. In 2018, two publications in indexed journals analyzed the epidemiology of TC, one of a national and the other of a regional nature.…”
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“…In this study, the authors declare that “In Ecuador there is no reports available of the epidemiology of this type of cancer,” and they also affirm that “… the majority of Latin-American countries such as Ecuador, Perú, Bolivia or Paraguay have not reported TC trends, incidences or any epidemiological data in the last decade” [ 4 ]. However, some previous publications have addressed several aspects of the epidemiology of TC in Ecuador [ 3 , 5 – 10 ]. In 2018, two publications in indexed journals analyzed the epidemiology of TC, one of a national and the other of a regional nature.…”
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“…In 2018, two publications in indexed journals analyzed the epidemiology of TC, one of a national and the other of a regional nature. In August 2018, Lopez et al, published a time series study that analyzed the trend of the mortality rate for TC in Ecuador over a period of 26 years, from 1990 to 2016 [ 5 ]. This study included numerous events (2107 deaths), covered a long period (26 years), and involved the entire Ecuadorian population.…”
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“…Thyroid cancer overdiagnosis seems to be the most important driver of thyroid cancer diagnosis, although the contribution of other risk factors (e.g., obesity) to the rise in thyroid cancer incidence is currently being investigated. In contrast with the rapid increase in TC incidence [5][6][7][8] , worldwide thyroid cancer mortality has remained low and stable over the last decades [9][10][11] . In Ecuador, however, thyroid cancer incidence and mortality have increased, and the Ecuadorian thyroid cancer mortality rate is one of the highest in the world 4,9,10 .…”
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“…In contrast with the rapid increased in TC incidence [5][6][7][8] , worldwide thyroid cancer mortality rates have remained low and stable over the last decades [9][10][11] . In Ecuador, however, thyroid cancer incidence and mortality have increased, and Ecuadorian thyroid cancer mortality rates are one of the highest in the world 4,12,13 . Ecuador is a setting with limited epidemiological resources, and the drivers behind this rising incidence and mortality rates are unclear.…”
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confidence: 99%