TY - JOUR
T1 - Differences in trends of lung carcinoma by histology type in Israeli Jews and Arabs, 1981-1995
AU - Baron-Epel, Orna
AU - Andreev, Helen
AU - Barhana, Micha
AU - Green, Manfred S.
PY - 2001
Y1 - 2001
N2 - Between 1981 and 1995 the national cancer register in Israel received reports on 13,600 new cases of lung cancer. We evaluated the trends in total lung cancer and the histologic subtypes, in Jewish and Arab Israelis. During this period, the age-adjusted incidence of lung cancer increased in the male Arab population, while for male Jews there was a non-significant decrease, for women in both population groups the rates were stable. When analyzed by age group, there was a significant decrease in incidence rates in Jewish males aged 75 years and older. An analysis by histologic subtypes showed two different trends. In the Jewish population, the age adjusted incidence rates of squamous cell carcinoma (SQCC) decreased and the incidence rates of adenocarcinoma (AC) increased, whereas in the Arab population the incidence rates of both subtypes increased, although statistically significantly only for SQCC. The changes found in the Jewish population are similar to those found in other western countries, where the rates of AC are increasing and the rates of SQCC are decreasing. The trends in the Arab population in Israel are different. This may be due to different trends in the prevalence of smoking in the two populations.
AB - Between 1981 and 1995 the national cancer register in Israel received reports on 13,600 new cases of lung cancer. We evaluated the trends in total lung cancer and the histologic subtypes, in Jewish and Arab Israelis. During this period, the age-adjusted incidence of lung cancer increased in the male Arab population, while for male Jews there was a non-significant decrease, for women in both population groups the rates were stable. When analyzed by age group, there was a significant decrease in incidence rates in Jewish males aged 75 years and older. An analysis by histologic subtypes showed two different trends. In the Jewish population, the age adjusted incidence rates of squamous cell carcinoma (SQCC) decreased and the incidence rates of adenocarcinoma (AC) increased, whereas in the Arab population the incidence rates of both subtypes increased, although statistically significantly only for SQCC. The changes found in the Jewish population are similar to those found in other western countries, where the rates of AC are increasing and the rates of SQCC are decreasing. The trends in the Arab population in Israel are different. This may be due to different trends in the prevalence of smoking in the two populations.
KW - Arabs
KW - Histologic-subtypes
KW - Israel
KW - Jews
KW - Lung-cancer
KW - Trends
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U2 - 10.1023/a:1010916325886
DO - 10.1023/a:1010916325886
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C2 - 11523571
AN - SCOPUS:0034877039
SN - 0393-2990
VL - 17
SP - 11
EP - 18
JO - European Journal of Epidemiology
JF - European Journal of Epidemiology
IS - 1
ER -