CHU Wenling, FU Zhanhao, YU Beibei. Epidemiological characteristics of malignant tumor mortality among residents in Yuyao from 2014 to 2021[J]. Shanghai Journal of Preventive Medicine, 2023, 35(5): 433-439. DOI: 10.19428/j.cnki.sjpm.2023.22609
Citation: CHU Wenling, FU Zhanhao, YU Beibei. Epidemiological characteristics of malignant tumor mortality among residents in Yuyao from 2014 to 2021[J]. Shanghai Journal of Preventive Medicine, 2023, 35(5): 433-439. DOI: 10.19428/j.cnki.sjpm.2023.22609

Epidemiological characteristics of malignant tumor mortality among residents in Yuyao from 2014 to 2021

  • Objective To determine the death level and change trend of malignant tumors among residents in Yuyao, and to provide support for accurate prevention and control of malignant tumors.
    Methods We collected the death monitoring data of Yuyao registered residents from 2014 to 2021, and calculated the indicators, including crude mortality rate (CMR), standardized mortality rate (SMR), potential years of life lost (PYLL), average years of life lost (AYLL), and PYLL rate (PYLLR). We also calculated the average annual change percentage (AAPC) using Joinpoint regression model.
    Results There were 13 754 deaths from malignant tumors in Yuyao from 2014 to 2021, accounting for 26.54% of the total deaths in the same period. The average annual mortality rate was 205.63/105, and the standardized mortality rate was 115.62/105. The SMR showed a downward trend in 8 years (AAPC=-4.76%, t=-2.296, P=0.061). The average annual mortality of malignant tumors was 274.15/105, and the standardized mortality was 149.83/105. The average annual mortality of female malignant tumors was 139.03/105, the standardized mortality was 81.01/105. Male mortality was higher than the female mortality (χ2=1 487.389, P<0.001).The mortality rate of malignant tumors increased with age (AAPC=54.94%,t=27.678,P<0.001). The mortality rate of malignant tumors in different age groups showed a downward trend in 8 years (AAPC=-5.74% for 0- years old group, -8.49% for 15- years old group, -6.02% for 45- years old group, and -3.49% for ≥65 years old group). The top five causes of death from malignant tumors in residents were lung cancer, gastric cancer, liver cancer, esophageal cancer and colorectal cancer, accounting for 68.15% of all deaths from malignant tumors. Lung cancer ranked first among the causes of death from male and female malignant tumors. PYLL caused by malignant tumor death was 96 585.50 person years, AYLL was 7.02 years per person, and PYLLR was 16.42‰.
    Conclusion The mortality rate of malignant tumors among registered residents in Yuyao is on the decline, but it is still the primary death cause threatening the residents. Lung cancer is the malignant tumor that causes the greatest loss of life. It is urgent to build a comprehensive intervention system for malignant tumors that focuses on men, middle-aged and elderly people, advocate a healthy lifestyle, and combine early screening and reasonable treatment to block disease progress.
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