RESUMO: Objetivo: Analisar a tendência da incidência das cinco principais causas de câncer, segundo sexo e faixa etária, na Grande Cuiabá, no estado de Mato Grosso, no período 2000 a 2016. Métodos: As informações da incidência foram obtidas no Registro de Câncer de Base Populacional referente aos municípios Cuiabá e Várzea Grande. Foram calculadas as taxas de incidência brutas e selecionados os cinco principais tipos de câncer: para o sexo masculino foram próstata (C61), pulmão (C33–34), colorretal (C18–21), estômago (C16) e cavidade oral (C00–10) e para o sexo feminino foram mama (C50), colo do útero (C53), colorretal (C18–21), pulmão (C33–34) e glândula tireoide (C73). As taxas foram padronizadas pelo método direto, utilizando-se população mundial como referência. As tendências foram estimadas pelo método de regressão joinpoint, segundo sexo e faixa etária, e avaliadas por meio da variação percentual anual (annual percent change — APC) e da variação percentual média anual (average annual percent change — AAPC). Utilizou-se o software Joinpoint Regression Program, versão 8.3.6.1. Resultados: No período, verificou-se tendência decrescente do câncer de pulmão (AAPC=-2,2; intervalo de confiança 95% [IC95%] −4,0–-0,3) e estômago (AAPC=-5,2; IC95% −7,7–-2,6), nos homens, e colo do útero (AAPC=-7,2; IC95% −9,0–-5,3), nas mulheres, e crescente para mama (AAPC=2,8; IC95% 0,2–5,5) e tireoide (AAPC=8,3; IC95% 4,6–12,2). Conclusão: Na Grande Cuiabá, verificou-se tendência decrescente da incidência entre homens idosos para próstata, pulmão e estômago. Mulheres são acometidas em idades mais jovens, com tendência crescente para mama e decrescente para colo do útero. RESUMO Objetivo etária Grosso 200 2016 Métodos C61, C61 C , (C61) C33–34, C3334 C33–34 C33 34 C18–21, C1821 C18–21 C18 21 (C18–21) C16 (C16 C00–10 C0010 C00 10 (C00–10 C50, C50 (C50) C53, C53 (C53) (C33–34 C73. C73 . (C73) direto utilizandose utilizando se referência joinpoint APC average AAPC. AAPC AAPC) Utilizouse Utilizou Program 8361 8 3 6 1 8.3.6.1 Resultados verificouse verificou AAPC=2,2 AAPC22 AAPC= 2,2 2 (AAPC=-2,2 95 IC95 IC [IC95% −4,0–0,3 4003 −4,0– 0,3 4 0 −4,0–-0,3 AAPC=5,2 AAPC52 5,2 5 (AAPC=-5,2 −7,7–2,6, 7726 −7,7– 2,6 7 −7,7–-2,6) AAPC=7,2 AAPC72 7,2 (AAPC=-7,2 −9,0–5,3, 9053 −9,0– 5,3 9 −9,0–-5,3) mulheres AAPC=2,8 AAPC28 (AAPC=2,8 0,2–5,5 0255 AAPC=8,3 AAPC83 (AAPC=8,3 4,6–12,2. 46122 4,6–12,2 12 4,6–12,2) Conclusão jovens 20 201 C6 (C61 C333 C33–3 C3 C182 C18–2 C1 (C18–21 (C1 C00–1 C001 C0 (C00–1 C5 (C50 (C53 (C33–3 C7 (C73 836 8.3.6. AAPC=2, AAPC2 22 2, (AAPC=-2, IC9 [IC95 −4,0–0, 400 40 −4,0 03 0, −4,0–-0, AAPC=5, AAPC5 52 5, (AAPC=-5, −7,7–2,6 772 77 −7,7 26 −7,7–-2,6 AAPC=7, AAPC7 72 7, (AAPC=-7, −9,0–5,3 905 90 −9,0 53 −9,0–-5,3 (AAPC=2, 0,2–5, 025 AAPC=8, AAPC8 (AAPC=8, 4612 4,6–12, (C6 C33– C18– (C18–2 (C C00– (C00– (C5 (C33– (C7 83 8.3.6 AAPC=2 (AAPC=-2 [IC9 −4,0–0 −4, −4,0–-0 AAPC=5 (AAPC=-5 −7,7–2, −7, −7,7–-2, AAPC=7 (AAPC=-7 −9,0–5, −9, −9,0–-5, (AAPC=2 0,2–5 02 AAPC=8 (AAPC=8 461 4,6–12 (C18– (C00 (C33 8.3. (AAPC=- [IC −4 −4,0–- −7,7–2 −7 −7,7–-2 −9,0–5 −9 −9,0–-5 (AAPC= 0,2– 46 4,6–1 (C18 (C0 (C3 8.3 − −7,7–- −9,0–- (AAPC 0,2 4,6– 8. 4,6 4,
ABSTRACT: Objective: To analyze the incidence trend of the five main causes of cancer, according to sex and age, in Greater Cuiabá, in the state of Mato Grosso, from 2000 to 2016. Methods: Incidence information was obtained from the Population-Based Cancer Registry, referring to the municipalities Cuiabá and Várzea Grande (RCBP — Cuiabá). Crude incidence rates were calculated and the five main types of cancer were selected: for males, prostate (C61), lung (C33–34), colorectal (C18–21), stomach (C16) and oral cavity cancer (C00–10); and for females, breast (C50), cervix (C53), colorectal (C18–21), lung (C33–34) and thyroid gland cancer (C73). Age-adjusted rates were calculated by the direct method, using the world population as reference. Trends were estimated using the Joinpoint method and evaluated by Annual Percent Change (APC) and Average Annual Percent Change (AAPC). The Joinpoint Regression Program software, version 8.3.6.1, was used. Results: During the period, there was a decreasing trend of lung (AAPC=-2.2; 95%CI −4.0–-0.3) and stomach cancer (AAPC=-5.2; 95%CI −7.7–-2.6) in men, and of cervix cancer (AAPC=-7.2; 95%CI −9.0–-5.3) in women, and increasing for breast (AAPC=2.8; 95%CI 0.2–5.5) and thyroid cancer (AAPC=8.3; 95%CI 4.6–12.2). Conclusion: In Greater Cuiabá, we found a downward incidence trend among elderly men for prostate, lung and stomach cancer. Women are affected at younger age groups, with an upward trend for breast cancer and downward trend for cervix cancer. ABSTRACT Objective Grosso 200 2016 Methods PopulationBased Population Based Registry RCBP Cuiabá. . Cuiabá) selected males C61, C61 C , (C61) C33–34, C3334 C33–34 C33 34 C18–21, C1821 C18–21 C18 21 (C18–21) C16 (C16 C00–10 C0010 C00 10 (C00–10) females C50, C50 (C50) C53, C53 (C53) (C33–34 C73. C73 (C73) Ageadjusted Age adjusted reference APC (APC AAPC. AAPC (AAPC) software 8361 8 3 6 1 8.3.6.1 used Results period AAPC=2.2 AAPC22 AAPC= 2.2 2 (AAPC=-2.2 95CI CI 95 −4.0–0.3 4003 −4.0– 0.3 4 0 −4.0–-0.3 AAPC=5.2 AAPC52 5.2 5 (AAPC=-5.2 −7.7–2.6 7726 −7.7– 2.6 7 −7.7–-2.6 AAPC=7.2 AAPC72 7.2 (AAPC=-7.2 −9.0–5.3 9053 −9.0– 5.3 9 −9.0–-5.3 women AAPC=2.8 AAPC28 (AAPC=2.8 0.2–5.5 0255 AAPC=8.3 AAPC83 (AAPC=8.3 4.6–12.2. 46122 4.6–12.2 12 4.6–12.2) Conclusion groups 20 201 C6 (C61 C333 C33–3 C3 C182 C18–2 C1 (C18–21 (C1 C00–1 C001 C0 (C00–10 C5 (C50 (C53 (C33–3 C7 (C73 (AAPC 836 8.3.6. AAPC=2. AAPC2 22 2. (AAPC=-2. −4.0–0. 400 40 −4.0 03 0. −4.0–-0. AAPC=5. AAPC5 52 5. (AAPC=-5. −7.7–2. 772 77 −7.7 26 −7.7–-2. AAPC=7. AAPC7 72 7. (AAPC=-7. −9.0–5. 905 90 −9.0 53 −9.0–-5. (AAPC=2. 0.2–5. 025 AAPC=8. AAPC8 (AAPC=8. 4612 4.6–12. (C6 C33– C18– (C18–2 (C C00– (C00–1 (C5 (C33– (C7 83 8.3.6 AAPC=2 (AAPC=-2 −4.0–0 −4. −4.0–-0 AAPC=5 (AAPC=-5 −7.7–2 −7. −7.7–-2 AAPC=7 (AAPC=-7 −9.0–5 −9. −9.0–-5 (AAPC=2 0.2–5 02 AAPC=8 (AAPC=8 461 4.6–12 (C18– (C00– (C33 8.3. (AAPC=- −4 −4.0–- −7 −7.7–- −9 −9.0–- (AAPC= 0.2– 46 4.6–1 (C18 (C00 (C3 8.3 − 0.2 4.6– (C0 8. 4.6 4.