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BMC Cancer | 2007

Incidence of cancer in children residing in ten jurisdictions of the Mexican Republic: importance of the Cancer registry (a population-based study)

Arturo Fajardo-Gutiérrez; Servando Juárez-Ocaña; Guadalupe González-Miranda; Virginia Palma-Padilla; Rogelio Carreón-Cruz; Manuel Carlos Ortega-Alvarez; Juan Manuel Mejía-Aranguré

BackgroundIn 1996, Mexico started to register cases of childhood cancer. Here, we describe the incidence of cancer in children, residing in ten Mexican jurisdictions, who were treated by the Instituto Mexicano del Seguro Social (IMSS).MethodsNew cases of childhood cancer, which were registered prospectively in nine principal Medical Centers of IMSS during the periods 1998–2000 (five jurisdictions) and 1996–2002 (five jurisdictions), were analyzed. Personnel were specifically trained to register, capture, and encode information. For each of these jurisdictions, the frequency, average annual age-standardized incidence (AAS) and average annual incidence per period by sex and, age, were calculated (rates per 1,000,000 children/years).ResultsIn total 2,615 new cases of cancer were registered, with the male/female ratio generally >1, but in some tumors there were more cases in females (retinoblastoma, germ cells tumors). The principal groups of neoplasms in seven jurisdictions were leukemias, central nervous system tumors (CNS tumors), and lymphomas, and the combined frequency for these three groups was 62.6 to 77.2%. Most frequently found (five jurisdictions) was the North American-European pattern (leukemias-CNS tumors-lymphomas). Eight jurisdictions had AAS within the range reported in the world literature. The highest incidence was found for children underless than five year of age. In eight jurisdictions, leukemia had high incidence (>50). The AAS of lymphomas was between 1.9 to 28.6. Chiapas and Guerrero had the highest AAS of CNS tumors (31.9 and 30.3, respectively). The frequency and incidence of neuroblastoma was low. Chiapas had the highest incidence of retinoblastoma (21.8). Germ-cell tumors had high incidence.ConclusionThe North American-European pattern of cancers was the principal one found; the overall incidence was within the range reported worldwide. In general but particularly in two jurisdictions (Yucatán and Chiapas), it will be necessary to carry out studies concerning the causes of cancer in children. Due to the little that is known about the incidence of cancer in Mexican children, it will be necessary to develop a national program to establish a cancer registry for the whole of the country.


BMC Cancer | 2004

Frequency of cancer in children residing in Mexico City and treated in the hospitals of the Instituto Mexicano del Seguro Social (1996–2001)

Servando Juárez-Ocaña; Guadalupe González-Miranda; Juan Manuel Mejía-Aranguré; Mario Enrique Rendón-Macías; María del Carmen Martínez-García; Arturo Fajardo-Gutiérrez

BackgroundThe objective of this article is to present the frequency of cancer in Mexican children who were treated in the hospitals of the Instituto Mexicano del Seguro Social in Mexico City (IMSS-MC) in the period 1996–2001.MethodsThe Registry of Cancer in Children, started in 1996 in the IMSS-MC, is an on-going, prospective register. The data from 1996 through 2001 were analyzed and the different types of cancer were grouped according to the International Classification for Cancer in Children (ICCC). From this analysis, the general and specific frequencies by age and by sex were obtained for the different groups of neoplasms. Also, the frequency of the stage of the disease that had been diagnosed in cases of children with solid tumors was obtained.ResultsA total of 1,702 new cases of children with cancer were registered, with the male/female ratio at 1.1/1. Leukemias had the highest frequency with 784 cases (46.1%) and, of these, acute lymphoblastic leukemias were the most prevalent with 614 cases (78.3%). Thereafter, in descending order of frequency, were tumors of the central nervous system (CNST) with 197 cases (11.6%), lymphomas with 194 cases (11.4%), germinal cell tumors with 110 cases (6.5%), and bone tumors with 97 cases (5.7%). The highest frequency of cancer was found in the group of one to four year-olds that had 627 cases (36.8%). In all the age groups, leukemias were the most frequent. In the present work, the frequency of Hodgkins disease (~4%) was found to be lower than that (~10%) in previous studies and the frequency of tumors of the sympathetic nervous system was low (2.3%). Of those cases of solid tumors for which the stage of the disease had been determined, 66.9% were diagnosed as being Stage III or IV.ConclusionsThe principal cancers in the children treated in the IMSS-MC were leukemias, CNST, and lymphomas, consistent with those reported by developed countries. A 2.5-fold reduction in the frequency of Hodgkins disease was found. Of the children, the stage of whose disease had been determined, two thirds were diagnosed as having advanced stages of the disease.


BMC Cancer | 2009

Epidemiological and some clinical characteristics of neuroblastoma in Mexican children (1996–2005)

Servando Juárez-Ocaña; Virginia Palma-Padilla; Guadalupe González-Miranda; Alicia Georgina Siordia-Reyes; Enrique López-Aguilar; Martha Aguilar-Martínez; Juan Manuel Mejía-Aranguré; Rogelio Carreón-Cruz; Mario Enrique Rendón-Macías; Arturo Fajardo-Gutiérrez

BackgroundNeuroblastoma (NB) is the principal tumor of the sympathetic nervous system in children under one year of age. The incidence in developed countries is greater than that in developing countries. The aim of this article is to present the epidemiological and some clinical characteristics of Mexican children with NB.MethodsA population-based, prolective study, with data obtained from the Childhood Cancer Registry of the Instituto Mexicano de Seguro Social. Statistical analysis: The simple frequencies of the variables of the study and the annual average incidence (per 1,000,000 children/years) by age and sex were obtained. The trend was evaluated by calculating the annual percentage of change. The curves of Kaplan-Meyer were employed for the survival rate and the log-rank test was used to compare the curves.ResultsOf a total of 2,758 children with cancer registered during the period from 1996–2005, 72 (2.6%) were identified as having Group IV, defined according to the International Classification of Childhood Cancer. The incidence for NB was 3.8 per 1,000,000 children/year; NB was highest in the group of children under one year of age, followed by the group of children between the ages 1–4 years (18.5 and 5.4 per 1,000,000 children/years, respectively). The male/female ratio was 1.1 and there was no trend toward an increase. The time of diagnosis was 26 days (median), but varied according to the stage at diagnosis. Stages III and IV were presented in 88% of the cases. There was no association between the stage, the age at time of diagnosis, or the histological pattern. The overall five-year survival rate was 64%; the patients with stage I, II, III, or IVs did not die; and the five-year survival rate of cases in Stage IV was 40%.ConclusionIt is possible that the low incidence of neuroblastoma in Mexican children is due to the difficulty in diagnosing the cases with the best prognosis, some of which could have had spontaneous regression. There was no trend to an increase; the majority of the cases were diagnosed in the advanced stages; and the overall five-years survival rate was similar to that for developed countries.


BMC Cancer | 2005

Incidence of leukemias in children from El Salvador and Mexico City between 1996 and 2000: Population-based data

Juan Manuel Mejía-Aranguré; Miguel Bonilla; Rodolpho Lorenzana; Servando Juárez-Ocaña; Gladys de Reyes; María Luisa Pérez-Saldivar; Guadalupe González-Miranda; Roberto Bernáldez-Ríos; Antonio Ortíz-Fernández; Manuel Carlos Ortega-Alvarez; María del Carmen Martínez-García; Arturo Fajardo-Gutiérrez


Revista médica del Instituto Mexicano del Seguro Social | 2007

General and specific incidence of cancer among children affiliated to the Mexican Institute of Social Security

Arturo Fajardo-Gutiérrez; Servando Juárez-Ocaña; Guadalupe González-Miranda; Palma-Padilla; Rogelio Carreón-Cruz; Juan Manuel Mejía-Aranguré


Revista médica del Instituto Mexicano del Seguro Social | 2011

Cáncer en niños residentes del Distrito Federal

Arturo Fajardo-Gutiérrez; Guadalupe González-Miranda


Revista médica del Instituto Mexicano del Seguro Social | 2007

Incidencia general y específica de cáncer en niños derechohabientes del IMSS

Arturo Fajardo-Gutiérrez; Servando Juárez-Ocaña; Guadalupe González-Miranda; Virginia Palma-Padilla; Rogelio Carreón-Cruz; Juan Manuel Mejía-Aranguré


Salud Publica De Mexico | 2016

Cancer incidence and mortality in children in the Mexican Social Security Institute (1996-2013)

Arturo Fajardo-Gutiérrez; Guadalupe González-Miranda; Adriana Pachuca-Vázquez; Aldo Allende-López; Liria Mitzuko Fajardo-Yamamoto; Mario Enrique Rendón-Macías


Revista médica del Instituto Mexicano del Seguro Social | 2011

Cáncer en niños residentes del estado de Chiapas

Guadalupe González-Miranda; Rogelio Carreón-Cruz; Arturo Fajardo-Gutiérrez


Revista médica del Instituto Mexicano del Seguro Social | 2008

Epidemiología del cáncer en adolescentes de 15 y 16 años

Servando Juárez-Ocaña; Virginia Palma-Padilla; Guadalupe González-Miranda; Rogelio Carreón-Cruz; Juan Manuel Mejía-Aranguré; Arturo Fajardo-Gutiérrez

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Arturo Fajardo-Gutiérrez

Mexican Social Security Institute

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Servando Juárez-Ocaña

Mexican Social Security Institute

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Rogelio Carreón-Cruz

Mexican Social Security Institute

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Virginia Palma-Padilla

Mexican Social Security Institute

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Adriana Pachuca-Vázquez

Mexican Social Security Institute

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