Challenges in determining the global burden of non-malignant central nervous system tumors: An analysis of international incidence and mortality data sources.

IF 13.4 1区 医学 Q1 CLINICAL NEUROLOGY Neuro-oncology Pub Date : 2025-07-30 DOI:10.1093/neuonc/noaf006
Frances Dean, Hannah Henrikson, Rixing Xu, Hodo Farah, Dan Lu, James Harvey, Weijia Fu, Natalie Pritchett, Nickhill Bhakta, Daniel C Moreira, Ibrahim Qaddoumi, Fabio Girardi, Theo Vos, Mohsen Naghavi, Jonathan L Finlay, Lisa M Force
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Background: Non-malignant tumors of the CNS contribute substantially to the morbidity and mortality from CNS tumors. It is critical to understand the epidemiology of non-malignant CNS tumors separately from CNS malignancies to inform resource allocation and policy since treatment and prognosis can differ. High-quality international data on non-malignant CNS tumor burden are needed to accomplish this goal.

Methods: We assessed the cancer registry and vital registration data available to the Global Burden of Disease study by its inclusion of non-malignant CNS tumors, reporting on the availability of data over time and by the World Bank income group. We analyzed preliminary age-standardized incidence rates (ASIRs), age-standardized mortality rates (ASMRs), and proportions of CNS tumors by behavior for adults, children, and all ages.

Results: Non-malignant CNS tumors were reported separately in 17.2% (N = 66) of registry reports and in aggregate with malignant CNS tumors in 18.0% (N = 69) of reports. Only 7 low- and middle-income countries (LMICs) had data reporting CNS tumors separately by behavior. Across all ages combined, the median ASIR of non-malignant CNS tumor data was 0.31 (interquartile range: 0.15-0.50) and ASMR was 0.24 (0.10-0.44) per 100,000 in LMICs compared to median ASIR of 3.62 (2.62-4.97) and ASMR of 0.32 (0.16-0.65) in high-income countries (HICs). A larger proportion of incident CNS tumors were reported as non-malignant in HIC data than LMIC data (P < .0001).

Conclusions: Our study alludes to current challenges in understanding global non-malignant CNS tumor burden and a need for increased international data collection. Further research is needed to comprehensively investigate opportunities for future data inclusion.

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Neuro-oncology
Neuro-oncology 医学-临床神经学
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27.20
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期刊介绍: Neuro-Oncology, the official journal of the Society for Neuro-Oncology, has been published monthly since January 2010. Affiliated with the Japan Society for Neuro-Oncology and the European Association of Neuro-Oncology, it is a global leader in the field. The journal is committed to swiftly disseminating high-quality information across all areas of neuro-oncology. It features peer-reviewed articles, reviews, symposia on various topics, abstracts from annual meetings, and updates from neuro-oncology societies worldwide.
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