KMID : 1100820200100020144
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Laboratory Medicine Online 2020 Volume.10 No. 2 p.144 ~ p.151
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Gradual Increase in Hematologic Malignancy in Korea from 2005 to 2015 Based on the National Health Insurance Service Data
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Han Yu-Jin
Kim Young-Jin Kim Min-Jin Byun Ja-Min Youk Tae-Mi Yoon Hoi-Soo Lee Jae-Hee Lee Woo-In Park Tae-Sung Yoo Jong-Ha
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Abstract
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Background: Hematologic malignancies have a relatively lower prevalence than major solid cancers, although the incidence of hematologic malignancies has significantly increased in recent years. However, understanding the current status of hematologic malignancy is significantly challenging because basic data regarding this malignancy are insufficient in the Korean population.
Methods: From 2005 to 2015, the status of seven codes of hematologic malignancy, containing 24 subcodes defined using a classification defined by the Korean Classification of Disease-6, was analyzed. The number of new patients, crude incidence rate, prevalence rate, and age-standardized incidence rate were also investigated. Results were analyzed based on National Health Insurance Service (NHIS) data.
Results: The number of new patients showed an overall increase over time and a rate of increase up to 56.7% for 10 years. The number of male patients was higher than that of female patients, with the majority of patients aged greater than 60 years. The incidence and prevalence rates have increased steadily.
Conclusions: Consistent with the previous studies, this study might be useful to understand the current status of hematologic malignancy and might contribute to the improvement of national public healthcare.
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KEYWORD
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Hematologic malignancy, South Korea, Crude incidence rate, Prevalence rate
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