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Annual Report 2019

Division of Cancer Statistics Integration

Kota Katanoda, Megumi Hori, Eiko Saito, Leung Chi Yan, Huang Hsi-Lan, Sayaka Ikeda, Rina Katayama, Matthew Robert Palmer, Yan Kwan Lisa LAU, Hiroko Takamatsu, Rie Daiten, Kyoko Sato, Junko Matsuoka

Introduction

 The Division of Cancer Statistics Integration, newly established in FY2017, develops and analyzes comprehensive cancer statistics information including cancer registry data in order to contribute to the development and evaluation of evidence-based cancer control.

The Team and What We Do

1. Analysis of cancer statistics information

 Cancer statistics, including cancer registry data, needs to be scientifically analyzed to serve as a correct, useful, and interpretable source of information. The Division of Cancer Statistics Integration is responsible for analyzing and developing cancer statistics information including cancer registry data to address a variety of needs of public health, clinical, and basic sciences. The cancer statistics we provide are widely used by researchers, policy makers, mass media, health-care providers, patients, and citizens.

2. Integration of cancer statistics to develop and evaluate evidence-based cancer control policies

 Cancer control policies need to be developed and evaluated based on scientific evidence. For this purpose, the Division of Cancer Statistics Integration combines cancer statistics information with a variety of information regarding prevention, early detection, diagnosis, treatment, palliative care, and health economics, and mathematically analyzes the effects of cancer control policies.

Research activities

1. Cancer statistics website in the "Cancer Information Service"

 Cancer statistics data and graphical information such as cancer incidence, mortality, and survival are provided on the website in the “Cancer Information Service”, managed by the Center for Cancer Control and Information Services. Our analysis using cancer statistics information is published as a scientific publication in the Japanese Journal of Clinical Oncology (JJCO) and other academic journals. For the general public, the booklet "Cancer Statistics" is also annually published. This fiscal year, we provided cancer mortality data for 2018 and cancer incidence data for 2015, and published the booklet "Cancer statistics in Japan ‘19".

2. Research on cancer statistics and cancer control

 Cancer statistics information is analyzed and combined with information on cancer prevention, early detection, diagnosis, treatment, palliative care, and health economics in order to develop and evaluate cancer control policies. This fiscal year, the prevalence of cancer with diabetes in Japan was estimated by combining population-based cancer registry data and the data of diabetes prevalence and risk of cancer.

3. Others

 Our research activities also cover a variety of analysis on cancer and lifestyle-related disease prevention, early detection, treatment, etc. In this fiscal year, we conducted studies on the association between adolescent underweightness and adult onset diabetes, the association between weight control and gestational diabetes, and the effect of cancer education on children’s knowledge and perception of cancer.

Education

 A master’s degree student successfully finished her degree in our division under the framework of a joint graduate school in the field of Cancer Statistics and Informatics in collaboration with Osaka University Graduate School of Medicine.

Future prospects

 Based on the development and analysis of cancer statistics information, we aim to realize effective and efficient cancer control measures through the cancer control continuum from prevention to treatment and palliative care.

List of papers published in 2019

Journal

1. Ono A, Inoue M, Sawada N, Saito E, Yamaji T, Shimazu T, Goto A, Iwasaki M, Tsugane S. Impact of alcohol drinking on cancer risk with consideration of flushing response: The Japan Public Health Center-based Prospective Study Cohort (JPHC study). Prev Med, 133:106026, 2020

2. Svensson T, Inoue M, Saito E, Sawada N, Iso H, Mizoue T, Goto A, Yamaji T, Shimazu T, Iwasaki M, Tsugane S. The association between habitual sleep duration and mortality according to sex and age: the Japan Public Health Center-based Prospective Study. J Epidemiol, 2020

3. Saito E, Goto A, Kanehara R, Ohashi K, Noda M, Matsuda T, Katanoda K. Prevalence of diabetes in Japanese patients with cancer. J Diabetes Investig, 2020

4. Saito E, Hori M, Matsuda T, Yoneoka D, Ito Y, Katanoda K. Long-term Trends in Prostate Cancer Incidence by Stage at Diagnosis in Japan Using the Multiple Imputation Approach, 1993-2014. Cancer Epidemiol Biomarkers Prev, 29:1222-1228, 2020

5. Saito E, Matsuoka J. International comparison of Hodgkin and non-Hodgkin lymphoma incidence. Jpn J Clin Oncol, 50:96-97, 2020

6. Hori M, Palmer M. International comparison of multiple myeloma incidence. Jpn J Clin Oncol, 50:221-222, 2020

7. Yang JJ, Yu D, Wen W, Saito E, Rahman S, Shu XO, Chen Y, Gupta PC, Gu D, Tsugane S, Xiang YB, Gao YT, Yuan JM, Tamakoshi A, Irie F, Sadakane A, Tomata Y, Kanemura S, Tsuji I, Matsuo K, Nagata C, Chen CJ, Koh WP, Shin MH, Park SK, Wu PE, Qiao YL, Pednekar MS, Sawada N, Li HL, Gao J, Cai H, Wang R, Sairenchi T, Grant E, Sugawara Y, Zhang S, Ito H, Wada K, Shen CY, Pan WH, Ahn YO, You SL, Fan JH, Yoo KY, Ashan H, Chia KS, Boffetta P, Inoue M, Kang D, Potter JD, Zheng W. Association of Diabetes With All-Cause and Cause-Specific Mortality in Asia: A Pooled Analysis of More Than 1 Million Participants. JAMA Netw Open, 2:e192696, 2019

8. Yang K, Zhang Y, Saito E, Rahman MS, Gupta PC, Sawada N, Tamakoshi A, Gao YT, Koh WP, Shu XO, Tsuji I, Sadakane A, Nagata C, You SL, Yuan JM, Shin MH, Chen Y, Pan WH, Pednekar MS, Tsugane S, Cai H, Xiang YB, Ozasa K, Tomata Y, Kanemura S, Sugawara Y, Wada K, Wang R, Ahn YO, Yoo KY, Ahsan H, Chia KS, Boffetta P, Kang D, Potter JD, Inoue M, Zheng W, Nan H. Association between educational level and total and cause-specific mortality: a pooled analysis of over 694 000 individuals in the Asia Cohort Consortium. BMJ Open, 9:e026225, 2019

9. Ugai T, Ito H, Oze I, Saito E, Rahman MS, Boffetta P, Gupta PC, Sawada N, Tamakoshi A, Shu XO, Koh WP, Gao YT, Sadakane A, Tsuji I, Park SK, Nagata C, You SL, Pednekar MS, Tsugane S, Cai H, Yuan JM, Xiang YB, Ozasa K, Tomata Y, Kanemura S, Sugawara Y, Wada K, Chen CJ, Yoo KY, Chia KS, Ahsan H, Zheng W, Inoue M, Kang D, Potter JD, Matsuo K. Association of BMI, smoking and alcohol with multiple myeloma mortality in Asians: a pooled analysis of more than 800,000 participants in the Asia Cohort Consortium. Cancer Epidemiol Biomarkers Prev, 2019

10. Abe SK, Saito E, Sawada N, Tsugane S, Ito H, Lin Y, Tamakoshi A, Sado J, Kitamura Y, Sugawara Y, Tsuji I, Nagata C, Sadakane A, Shimazu T, Mizoue T, Matsuo K, Naito M, Tanaka K, Inoue M. Green tea consumption and mortality in Japanese men and women: a pooled analysis of eight population-based cohort studies in Japan. Eur J Epidemiol, 2019

11. Hirabayashi M, Inoue M, Sawada N, Saito E, Abe SK, Hidaka A, Iwasaki M, Yamaji T, Shimazu T, Tsugane S. Helicobacter pylori infection, atrophic gastritis, and risk of pancreatic cancer: A population-based cohort study in a large Japanese population: the JPHC Study. Sci Rep, 9:6099, 2019

12. Abe SK, Saito E, Sawada N, Tsugane S, Ito H, Lin Y, Tamakoshi A, Sado J, Kitamura Y, Sugawara Y, Tsuji I, Nagata C, Sadakane A, Shimazu T, Mizoue T, Matsuo K, Naito M, Tanaka K, Inoue M. Coffee consumption and mortality in Japanese men and women: A pooled analysis of eight population-based cohort studies in Japan (Japan Cohort Consortium). Prev Med, 123:270-277, 2019

13. Hirabayashi M, Inoue M, Sawada N, Saito E, Abe SK, Hidaka A, Iwasaki M, Yamaji T, Shimazu T, Shibuya K, Tsugane S. Effect of body-mass index on the risk of gastric cancer: A population-based cohort study in A Japanese population. Cancer Epidemiol, 63:101622, 2019

14. Katanoda K, Noda M, Goto A, Mizunuma H, Lee JS, Hayashi K. Being underweight in adolescence is independently associated with adult-onset diabetes among women: The Japan Nurses' Health Study. J Diabetes Investig, 10:827-836, 2019

15. Yasuda S, Iuchi T, Goto A, Katanoda K, Iida S, Oikawa Y, Namba A, Isshiki M, Inoue I, Kamei Y, Shimada A, Noda M. Weight control before and during pregnancy for patients with gestational diabetes mellitus. J Diabetes Investig, 10:1075-1082, 2019

16. Hosgood HD 3rd, Klugman M, Matsuo K, White AJ, Sadakane A, Shu XO, Lopez-Ridaura R, Shin A, Tsuji I, Malekzadeh R, Noisel N, Bhatti P, Yang G, Saito E, Rahman S, Hu W, Bassig B, Downward G, Vermeulen R, Xue X, Rohan T, Abe SK, Broet P, Grant EJ, Dummer TJB, Rothman N, Inoue M, Lajous M, Yoo KY, Ito H, Sandler DP, Ashan H, Zheng W, Boffetta P, Lan Q. The establishment of the Household Air Pollution Consortium (HAPCO). Atmosphere (Basel), 10:422, 2019

17. Nakagawa-Senda H, Hori M, Matsuda T, Ito H. Prognostic impact of tumor location in colon cancer: the Monitoring of Cancer Incidence in Japan (MCIJ) project. BMC Cancer, 19:431, 2019

18. Katanoda K, Matsuoka J. Incidence rates of thyroid cancer in the world from the Cancer Incidence in Five Continents XI. Jpn J Clin Oncol, 49:587-588, 2019

19. Katanoda K, Saito E. Laryngeal cancer incidence rates in the world from the Cancer Incidence in Five Continents XI. Jpn J Clin Oncol, 49:100-101, 2019

20. Liu R, Kitamura Y, Kitamura T, Sobue T, Sado J, Sugawara Y, Matsuo K, Nakayama T, Tsuji I, Ito H, Suzuki T, Katanoda K, Tominaga S. Reproductive and lifestyle factors related to breast cancer among Japanese women: An observational cohort study. Medicine (Baltimore), 98:e18315, 2019

21. Matsuoka J, Katanoda K. Incidence rates of malignant lymphoma in the world from the Cancer Incidence in Five Continents XI. Jpn J Clin Oncol, 49:393-394, 2019

22. Sado J, Kitamura T, Kitamura Y, Liu R, Ando E, Sobue T, Sugawara Y, Matsuo K, Nakayama T, Tsuji I, Ito H, Suzuki T, Katanoda K, Tominaga S. Coffee Consumption and All-Cause and Cardiovascular Mortality - Three-Prefecture Cohort in Japan. Circ J, 83:757-766, 2019