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市場調查報告書
非小細胞肺癌:儘管全球努力促進禁煙,發生率卻沒有改變
Epidemiology: Non-Small Cell Lung Cancer - Despite global efforts to stop smoking, incidence rates will remain unchanged
| 出版商 |
Datamonitor |
| 出版日期 |
2011年11月 |
商品編碼 |
229448 |
| 內容資訊 |
英文 Pages: 48 |
| 價格 |
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非小細胞肺癌:儘管全球努力促進禁煙,發生率卻沒有改變 是由出版商Datamonitor在2011年11月所出版的。
這份英文市場調查報告書包含Pages: 48 價格從美金5700起跳。
抽煙是肺癌主要的原因,全部的病例相關的有95%。確立過去10年戒煙的全球的努力,主要7個市場的非小細胞肺癌的新患者總數預計今後10年將維持穩定。
本報告提供非小細胞肺癌的包含10年間穩定預測的市場潛在力分析,和非小細胞肺癌相關的主要免疫學的危險因素的檢驗等,為您概述為以下內容。
第1章 執行摘要
第2章 概要
第3章 疾病定義與診斷標準
- 肺癌概要
- 非小細胞肺癌的分類
- 肺癌的徵兆與症狀
- 肺癌的診斷標準
第4章 全球的變化和歷史的趨勢
- 反映發病率的香煙煙霧的接觸
- 肺癌的存活率在癌症中最低
- 死亡率大約等於新患者人數
- 患病率
第5章 非小細胞肺癌的發展因素
- 截至到95%的肺癌病例可以消除如果吸煙被根除
- 其他環境因素可能與吸煙者一同工作增加罹患肺癌的風險
- 目前篩檢方法沒有辦法提高存活率
- 後期的症狀診斷限制手術治療方案的選擇
第6章 非小細胞肺癌的免疫學的預測
- 概要
- 局部總體
- 方式的說明
- 美國
- 日本
- 法國
- 德國
- 義大利
- 西班牙
- 英國
第7章 免疫學的結果
- 肺癌 (全部類型) 已診斷的新患者數
- 肺癌 (全部類型) 的新患者數維持不變的預測2010-2020年
- 德國男性患有肺癌 (全部類型) 最高的年齡調整患病率
- 非小細胞肺癌的新患者總數
- 非小細胞肺癌的新患者數維持不變的預測2010-2020年
- 西班牙女性患有非小細胞肺癌最低的年齡調整患病率
- 2010年的非小細胞肺癌的分化
第8章 考察
第9章 參考文獻
第10章 附錄
Description
Introduction
Smoking is the leading cause of lung cancer, responsible for 95% of all cases. Global efforts to stop smoking have stabilized over the last decade. Datamonitor epidemiologists expect the number of total incident cases of non-small cell lung carcinoma to remain stable in the seven major markets over the next 10 years.
Features and benefits
- Gain insight into market potential, including a robust 10-year epidemiology forecast of non-small cell lung cancer.
- Understand the key epidemiologic risk factors associated with non-small cell lung cancer.
Highlights
- Most people are not diagnosed with lung cancer until the disease has advanced to later-stage illness, making it difficult to treat the cancer successfully and greatly impacting 5-year survival rates for the disease. Smoking cessation is the most effective measure in reducing the risk of non-small cell lung cancer.
- For newly diagnosed non-small cell lung cancer in the seven major markets, adults aged 70-74 will have the largest number of total incident cases (80,310 cases), followed by adults ages 65-69 and 75-79 (73,500 cases and 71,300 cases, respectively).
Your key questions answered
- What are the most robust sources for non-small cell lung cancer incidence data?
- How will the patient population change through to 2020 in the US, Japan, and the five major EU markets (France, Germany, Italy, Spain, and the UK)?
- How do changes in population structure and risk factors affect the trend in incident non-small cell lung cancer cases?
TOC
Executive Summary
- Disease background
- Forecasted results
OVERVIEW
DISEASE DEFINITION AND DIAGNOSTIC CRITERIA
- Overview of lung cancer
- Classification of non-small cell lung cancer
- Signs and symptoms of lung cancer
- Diagnostic criteria for lung cancer
GLOBAL VARIATION AND HISTORICAL TRENDS
- Incidence rates reflect exposure to tobacco smoke
- Survival rates for lung cancer are the lowest of any cancer
- Mortality rates are nearly equivalent to incident cases
- Prevalence
DRIVERS OF NON-SMALL CELL LUNG CANCER EPIDEMIOLOGY
- Up to 95% of lung cancer cases could be eliminated if smoking were eradicated
- Other environmental factors may work synergistically with smoking to increase lung cancer risk
- Current screening methods do not improve survival
- Late presentation and diagnosis limit treatment options to surgery
EPIDEMIOLOGIC FORECASTING OF NON-SMALL CELL LUNG CANCER
- Overview
- Population denominators
- Cancer registries: age- and sex-specific incidence rates
- Subpopulations
- Description of methods
US
- Japan
- France
- Germany
- Italy
- Spain
UK
EPIDEMIOLOGIC RESULTS
- Diagnosed incident cases of lung cancer (all types)
- The number of incident cases of lung cancer (all types) will remain stable from 2010 to 2020
- German men will have the highest age-standardized incidence rate of lung cancer (all types)
- Segmentation of incident lung cancer cases (all types) in 2010
- Total incident cases of non-small cell lung cancer
- The number of incident cases of NSCLC will remain stable from 2010 to 2020
- Spanish women will have the lowest age-standardized incidence rate of NSCLC
- Segmentation of incident non-small cell lung cancer in 2010
DISCUSSION
- The strength of Datamonitor's epidemiologic projections
BIBLIOGRAPHY
- Journal articles
- Websites
APPENDIX
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