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Sally Freels ◽  
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Tanya Surawicz

2015 ◽  
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Quinn Ostrom ◽  
Carol Kruchko ◽  
Lisa Rogers ◽  
David Peereboom ◽  
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2020 ◽  
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Abstract The national cancer registries began in January 2016 and the actual number of cancer patients in 2016 including primary brain tumors in Japan was released as a preliminary report in January 2019. According to the report, 667 incidence of pediatric brain tumors were reported in aged 0–14 years (boy: 382; girl: 285), of them 537 patients underwent surgery, chemotherapy, or radiation therapy (diagnosis: 516, undiagnosed: 21), and 130 patients were followed up without any treatments. The breakdown of tumor types was 279 Neuroepithelial tumors, 73 Embryonal tumors (61 Medulloblastomas), and 63 Germ Cell Tumors (GCTs). The crude rate per 100,000 population in 2016 was 4.23 for all pediatric brain tumors, 1.77 for Neuroepithelial tumor, 0.39 for Medulloblastoma, and 0.40 for GCTs. In comparison, the United States CBTRUS2019 (2012–2016) reported that the age-adjusted incidence rates per 100,000 population in the United States was 5.74 for all pediatric brain tumors, 4.15 for Neuroepithelial tumors, 0.48 for Medulloblastoma, and 0.22 for GCTs. The age-adjusted incidence in Japan based on the US population in 2000 was 4.21 for all pediatric brain tumors, Neuroepithelial tumor 1.77, Medulloblastoma 0.39, and GCTs 0.39, suggesting that the incidence of Neuroepithelial tumor and Medulloblastoma is lower whereas that of GCTs is approximately twice comparing to the US. By taking advantage of the national cancer registry data, which was publicly opened to researchers in 2019, we report the incidence of primary brain tumors and its comparison worldwide based on the re-classification criteria of primary brain tumors including benign tumor.


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