Premature Mortality Due to Malignancies of the Kidney and Bladder in Japan, 1980–2010

Background: In the present study, we examined the trends of premature mortality due to kidney and bladder cancers among the Japanese population from 1980 through 2010. Methods: Mortality data were obtained from the World Health Organization mortality database. Years of life lost (YLL) was estimated...

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Main Authors: Truong-Minh Pham, Tatsuhiko Kubo, Yoshihisa Fujino, Naohiro Fujimoto, Ikko Tomisaki, Akinori Minato, Shinya Matsuda
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Language:English
Published: Japan Epidemiological Association 2019-12-01
Series:Journal of Epidemiology
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Online Access:https://www.jstage.jst.go.jp/article/jea/29/12/29_JE20180140/_pdf
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spelling doaj-91a53f6724924eeb88040880b91412262020-11-25T02:32:46ZengJapan Epidemiological AssociationJournal of Epidemiology0917-50401349-90922019-12-01291246447010.2188/jea.JE20180140Premature Mortality Due to Malignancies of the Kidney and Bladder in Japan, 1980–2010Truong-Minh Pham0Tatsuhiko Kubo1Yoshihisa Fujino2Naohiro Fujimoto3Ikko Tomisaki4Akinori Minato5Shinya Matsuda6Surveillance and Reporting, Cancer Control Alberta, Alberta Health Services, Edmonton, Alberta, CanadaDepartment of Preventive Medicine and Community Health, School of Medicine, University of Occupational and Environmental Health, Kitakyushu, JapanDepartment of Environmental Epidemiology, Institute of Industrial Ecological Sciences, University of Occupational and Environmental Health, Kitakyushu, JapanDepartment of Urology, School of Medicine, University of Occupational and Environmental Health, Kitakyushu, JapanDepartment of Urology, School of Medicine, University of Occupational and Environmental Health, Kitakyushu, JapanDepartment of Urology, School of Medicine, University of Occupational and Environmental Health, Kitakyushu, JapanDepartment of Preventive Medicine and Community Health, School of Medicine, University of Occupational and Environmental Health, Kitakyushu, JapanBackground: In the present study, we examined the trends of premature mortality due to kidney and bladder cancers among the Japanese population from 1980 through 2010. Methods: Mortality data were obtained from the World Health Organization mortality database. Years of life lost (YLL) was estimated using Japanese life tables. Average lifespan shortened (ALSS) was calculated and defined as the ratio of years of life lost relative to the expected lifespan. Results: Over the study period, the age-standardized rates to the World Standard Population for deaths from kidney and bladder cancers were stable. The average years of life lost (AYLL) measure shows decreases of about 4 and 6 years of life for kidney cancer in men and women, respectively, and decreases of about 2 years of life for bladder cancer in both sexes. The ALSS shows that patients with kidney cancer lost 21.0% and 24.7% of their lifespan among men and women in 1980, whereas respective losses were 15.3% and 15.8% in 2010. Also, patients with bladder cancer on average lost 13.5% in men and 14.2% in women in 1980 and 10.8% in men and 11.1% in women in 2010. Conclusions: Our study shows favorable trends in premature mortality for kidney and bladder cancers in Japan over a 30-year period; however, patients with bladder cancer on average lost a smaller proportion of their lifespan compared to those with kidney cancer. The development of a novel ALSS measure is convenient in examination of the burden of premature mortality over time.https://www.jstage.jst.go.jp/article/jea/29/12/29_JE20180140/_pdfkidney cancerbladder canceryears of life lostaverage years of life lostaverage lifespan shortened
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author Truong-Minh Pham
Tatsuhiko Kubo
Yoshihisa Fujino
Naohiro Fujimoto
Ikko Tomisaki
Akinori Minato
Shinya Matsuda
spellingShingle Truong-Minh Pham
Tatsuhiko Kubo
Yoshihisa Fujino
Naohiro Fujimoto
Ikko Tomisaki
Akinori Minato
Shinya Matsuda
Premature Mortality Due to Malignancies of the Kidney and Bladder in Japan, 1980–2010
Journal of Epidemiology
kidney cancer
bladder cancer
years of life lost
average years of life lost
average lifespan shortened
author_facet Truong-Minh Pham
Tatsuhiko Kubo
Yoshihisa Fujino
Naohiro Fujimoto
Ikko Tomisaki
Akinori Minato
Shinya Matsuda
author_sort Truong-Minh Pham
title Premature Mortality Due to Malignancies of the Kidney and Bladder in Japan, 1980–2010
title_short Premature Mortality Due to Malignancies of the Kidney and Bladder in Japan, 1980–2010
title_full Premature Mortality Due to Malignancies of the Kidney and Bladder in Japan, 1980–2010
title_fullStr Premature Mortality Due to Malignancies of the Kidney and Bladder in Japan, 1980–2010
title_full_unstemmed Premature Mortality Due to Malignancies of the Kidney and Bladder in Japan, 1980–2010
title_sort premature mortality due to malignancies of the kidney and bladder in japan, 1980–2010
publisher Japan Epidemiological Association
series Journal of Epidemiology
issn 0917-5040
1349-9092
publishDate 2019-12-01
description Background: In the present study, we examined the trends of premature mortality due to kidney and bladder cancers among the Japanese population from 1980 through 2010. Methods: Mortality data were obtained from the World Health Organization mortality database. Years of life lost (YLL) was estimated using Japanese life tables. Average lifespan shortened (ALSS) was calculated and defined as the ratio of years of life lost relative to the expected lifespan. Results: Over the study period, the age-standardized rates to the World Standard Population for deaths from kidney and bladder cancers were stable. The average years of life lost (AYLL) measure shows decreases of about 4 and 6 years of life for kidney cancer in men and women, respectively, and decreases of about 2 years of life for bladder cancer in both sexes. The ALSS shows that patients with kidney cancer lost 21.0% and 24.7% of their lifespan among men and women in 1980, whereas respective losses were 15.3% and 15.8% in 2010. Also, patients with bladder cancer on average lost 13.5% in men and 14.2% in women in 1980 and 10.8% in men and 11.1% in women in 2010. Conclusions: Our study shows favorable trends in premature mortality for kidney and bladder cancers in Japan over a 30-year period; however, patients with bladder cancer on average lost a smaller proportion of their lifespan compared to those with kidney cancer. The development of a novel ALSS measure is convenient in examination of the burden of premature mortality over time.
topic kidney cancer
bladder cancer
years of life lost
average years of life lost
average lifespan shortened
url https://www.jstage.jst.go.jp/article/jea/29/12/29_JE20180140/_pdf
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