Cancer Program Annual Report 2011 - St. Vincent's Health System
Cancer Program Annual Report 2011 - St. Vincent's Health System
Cancer Program Annual Report 2011 - St. Vincent's Health System
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The overall 5-year Observed Survival Rate is 91% for <strong>St</strong>age I Cases from 1998-2002. There was an insufficient<br />
number of cases to display survival information for all other stages.<br />
ACS Facts & Figures <strong>2011</strong><br />
The 1- and 5-year relative survival rates for uterine corpus cancer are 92% and 83%, respectively. The<br />
5-year survival rate is 96%, 68% or 17% if the cancer is diagnosed at local, regional or distant stage,<br />
respectively.<br />
<strong>St</strong>. Vincent’s Riverside Observed 5-Year Survival for Corpus Uteri (Endometrium)<br />
Diagnosed 1998-2002<br />
Summary<br />
Review of <strong>St</strong>. Vincent’s Endometrial <strong>Cancer</strong> from 2000 through 2008 compared to the National <strong>Cancer</strong> Database<br />
reveals patient are being treated consistent with national trends. <strong>St</strong>. Vincent’s unknown stage at diagnosis<br />
should decrease with required staging documentation on the interim operative report. The histology varied on<br />
adenocarcinoma versus adenocarcinoma endometrioid type compared to national data trends. Majority of the<br />
cases should be coded to adenocarcinoma endometrioid sub classification. The Registry staff will review<br />
endometrial cases and recode sub-classification if appropriate and resubmit to NCDB. With increased use of<br />
the robotic surgical system, we should see a decrease in the number of open surgical cases. <strong>St</strong>. Vincent’s 5-year<br />
observed survival for <strong>St</strong>age 1 cases from 1998-2002 was 91% compared to 87% for national trends. There<br />
was insufficient number of cases to display survival information for all other stages. Nationally, the overall<br />
survival for all stages was 90%. According to American <strong>Cancer</strong> Society Facts & Figures <strong>2011</strong> the 1-and<br />
5-year relative survival rates for uterine corpus cancer are 92% and 83%, respectively. The 5-year survival<br />
rate is 96%, 68%, or 17%, if the cancer is diagnosed at a local, regional, or distant stage, respectively.<br />
<strong>St</strong>age of Disease ENTER 0.0 yr 1.0 yr 2.0 yr 3.0 yr 4.0 yr 5.0 yr 95% Confidence Interval<br />
<strong>St</strong>age I 88 100.0 97.7 97.7 95.3 91.8 90.7 84.4 - 96.9<br />
References<br />
<strong>St</strong>. Vincent’s <strong>Cancer</strong> Registry data<br />
National <strong>Cancer</strong> Data Base – benchmark reports<br />
National <strong>Cancer</strong> Institute<br />
<strong>St</strong>. Vincent’s Riverside Observed 5-Year Survival for Corpus Uteri (Endometrium)<br />
Cases Diagnosed 2003-2004<br />
COC Comprehensive Community <strong>Cancer</strong> Centers<br />
<strong>St</strong>age of Disease Number 0.0 yr 1.0 yr 2.0 yr 3.0 yr 4.0 yr 5.0 yr 95% Confidence Interval<br />
of Cases<br />
<strong>St</strong>age 0 175 100.0 100.0 96.4 95.8 93.8 92.3 87.9 - 96.6<br />
<strong>St</strong>age I 5383 100.0 98.1 96.1 94.3 92.2 90.0 89.2 - 90.9<br />
<strong>St</strong>age II 822 100.0 93.3 86.4 80.2 75.4 70.8 67.5 - 74.1<br />
<strong>St</strong>age III 1132 100.0 83.6 67.1 58.1 53.4 48.4 45.4 - 51.5<br />
<strong>St</strong>age IV 554 100.0 48.7 27.1 19.5 15.6 13.2 10.4 - 16.1<br />
<strong>2011</strong> National <strong>Cancer</strong> Data Base/Commission on <strong>Cancer</strong><br />
National <strong>Cancer</strong> Database (NCDB), Commission on <strong>Cancer</strong>. Benchmark reports<br />
www.facs.org<br />
American <strong>Cancer</strong> Society, <strong>Cancer</strong> Facts & Figures 2010 & <strong>2011</strong><br />
http://www.cancer.org<br />
National Comprehensive <strong>Cancer</strong> Network Clinical Guidelines<br />
www.nccn.org<br />
<strong>St</strong>. Vincent’s Oncology Data Services<br />
Definition of Terms:<br />
ACS – American <strong>Cancer</strong> Society<br />
AJCC – American Joint Committee on <strong>Cancer</strong><br />
Analytic (A) – patients initially diagnosed and or treated at <strong>St</strong>. Vincent’s Medical Center<br />
Non-Analytic (NA) – patients diagnosed and treated elsewhere prior to being seen at <strong>St</strong>. Vincent’s Medical Center.<br />
NCDB – National <strong>Cancer</strong> Database<br />
COC – Commission on <strong>Cancer</strong><br />
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