TY - JOUR T1 - Child and Adolescent Health From 1990 to 2015: Findings From the Global Burden of Diseases, Injuries, and Risk Factors 2015 Study. JF - JAMA Pediatr Y1 - 2017 A1 - Kassebaum, Nicholas A1 - Kyu, Hmwe Hmwe A1 - Zoeckler, Leo A1 - Olsen, Helen Elizabeth A1 - Thomas, Katie A1 - Pinho, Christine A1 - Bhutta, Zulfiqar A A1 - Dandona, Lalit A1 - Ferrari, Alize A1 - Ghiwot, Tsegaye Tewelde A1 - Hay, Simon I A1 - Kinfu, Yohannes A1 - Liang, Xiaofeng A1 - Lopez, Alan A1 - Malta, Deborah Carvalho A1 - Mokdad, Ali H A1 - Naghavi, Mohsen A1 - Patton, George C A1 - Salomon, Joshua A1 - Sartorius, Benn A1 - Topor-Madry, Roman A1 - Vollset, Stein Emil A1 - Werdecker, Andrea A1 - Whiteford, Harvey A A1 - Abate, Kalkidan Hasen A1 - Abbas, Kaja A1 - Damtew, Solomon Abrha A1 - Ahmed, Muktar Beshir A1 - Akseer, Nadia A1 - Al-Raddadi, Rajaa A1 - Alemayohu, Mulubirhan Assefa A1 - Altirkawi, Khalid A1 - Abajobir, Amanuel Alemu A1 - Amare, Azmeraw T A1 - Antonio, Carl A T A1 - Arnlöv, Johan A1 - Artaman, Al A1 - Asayesh, Hamid A1 - Avokpaho, Euripide Frinel G Arthur A1 - Awasthi, Ashish A1 - Ayala Quintanilla, Beatriz Paulina A1 - Bacha, Umar A1 - Betsu, Balem Demtsu A1 - Barac, Aleksandra A1 - Bärnighausen, Till Winfried A1 - Baye, Estifanos A1 - Bedi, Neeraj A1 - Bensenor, Isabela M A1 - Berhane, Adugnaw A1 - Bernabe, Eduardo A1 - Bernal, Oscar Alberto A1 - Beyene, Addisu Shunu A1 - Biadgilign, Sibhatu A1 - Bikbov, Boris A1 - Boyce, Cheryl Anne A1 - Brazinova, Alexandra A1 - Hailu, Gessessew Bugssa A1 - Carter, Austin A1 - Castañeda-Orjuela, Carlos A A1 - Catalá-López, Ferrán A1 - Charlson, Fiona J A1 - Chitheer, Abdulaal A A1 - Choi, Jee-Young Jasmine A1 - Ciobanu, Liliana G A1 - Crump, John A1 - Dandona, Rakhi A1 - Dellavalle, Robert P A1 - Deribew, Amare A1 - deVeber, Gabrielle A1 - Dicker, Daniel A1 - Ding, Eric L A1 - Dubey, Manisha A1 - Endries, Amanuel Yesuf A1 - Erskine, Holly E A1 - Faraon, Emerito Jose Aquino A1 - Faro, Andre A1 - Farzadfar, Farshad A1 - Fernandes, Joao C A1 - Fijabi, Daniel Obadare A1 - Fitzmaurice, Christina A1 - Fleming, Thomas D A1 - Flor, Luisa Sorio A1 - Foreman, Kyle J A1 - Franklin, Richard C A1 - Fraser, Maya S A1 - Frostad, Joseph J A1 - Fullman, Nancy A1 - Gebregergs, Gebremedhin Berhe A1 - Gebru, Alemseged Aregay A1 - Geleijnse, Johanna M A1 - Gibney, Katherine B A1 - Gidey Yihdego, Mahari A1 - Ginawi, Ibrahim Abdelmageem Mohamed A1 - Gishu, Melkamu Dedefo A1 - Gizachew, Tessema Assefa A1 - Glaser, Elizabeth A1 - Gold, Audra L A1 - Goldberg, Ellen A1 - Gona, Philimon A1 - Goto, Atsushi A1 - Gugnani, Harish Chander A1 - Jiang, Guohong A1 - Gupta, Rajeev A1 - Tesfay, Fisaha Haile A1 - Hankey, Graeme J A1 - Havmoeller, Rasmus A1 - Hijar, Martha A1 - Horino, Masako A1 - Hosgood, H Dean A1 - Hu, Guoqing A1 - Jacobsen, Kathryn H A1 - Jakovljevic, Mihajlo B A1 - Jayaraman, Sudha P A1 - Jha, Vivekanand A1 - Jibat, Tariku A1 - Johnson, Catherine O A1 - Jonas, Jost A1 - Kasaeian, Amir A1 - Kawakami, Norito A1 - Keiyoro, Peter N A1 - Khalil, Ibrahim A1 - Khang, Young-Ho A1 - Khubchandani, Jagdish A1 - Ahmad Kiadaliri, Aliasghar A A1 - Kieling, Christian A1 - Kim, Daniel A1 - Kissoon, Niranjan A1 - Knibbs, Luke D A1 - Koyanagi, Ai A1 - Krohn, Kristopher J A1 - Kuate Defo, Barthelemy A1 - Kucuk Bicer, Burcu A1 - Kulikoff, Rachel A1 - Kumar, G Anil A1 - Lal, Dharmesh Kumar A1 - Lam, Hilton Y A1 - Larson, Heidi J A1 - Larsson, Anders A1 - Laryea, Dennis Odai A1 - Leung, Janni A1 - Lim, Stephen S A1 - Lo, Loon-Tzian A1 - Lo, Warren D A1 - Looker, Katharine J A1 - Lotufo, Paulo A A1 - Magdy Abd El Razek, Hassan A1 - Malekzadeh, Reza A1 - Markos Shifti, Desalegn A1 - Mazidi, Mohsen A1 - Meaney, Peter A A1 - Meles, Kidanu Gebremariam A1 - Memiah, Peter A1 - Mendoza, Walter A1 - Abera Mengistie, Mubarek A1 - Mengistu, Gebremichael Welday A1 - Mensah, George A A1 - Miller, Ted R A1 - Mock, Charles A1 - Mohammadi, Alireza A1 - Mohammed, Shafiu A1 - Monasta, Lorenzo A1 - Mueller, Ulrich A1 - Nagata, Chie A1 - Naheed, Aliya A1 - Nguyen, Grant A1 - Nguyen, Quyen Le A1 - Nsoesie, Elaine A1 - Oh, In-Hwan A1 - Okoro, Anselm A1 - Olusanya, Jacob Olusegun A1 - Olusanya, Bolajoko O A1 - Ortiz, Alberto A1 - Paudel, Deepak A1 - Pereira, David M A1 - Perico, Norberto A1 - Petzold, Max A1 - Phillips, Michael Robert A1 - Polanczyk, Guilherme V A1 - Pourmalek, Farshad A1 - Qorbani, Mostafa A1 - Rafay, Anwar A1 - Rahimi-Movaghar, Vafa A1 - Rahman, Mahfuzar A1 - Rai, Rajesh Kumar A1 - Ram, Usha A1 - Rankin, Zane A1 - Remuzzi, Giuseppe A1 - Renzaho, Andre M N A1 - Roba, Hirbo Shore A1 - Rojas-Rueda, David A1 - Ronfani, Luca A1 - Sagar, Rajesh A1 - Sanabria, Juan Ramon A1 - Kedir Mohammed, Muktar Sano A1 - Santos, Itamar S A1 - Satpathy, Maheswar A1 - Sawhney, Monika A1 - Schöttker, Ben A1 - Schwebel, David C A1 - Scott, James G A1 - Sepanlou, Sadaf G A1 - Shaheen, Amira A1 - Shaikh, Masood Ali A1 - She, June A1 - Shiri, Rahman A1 - Shiue, Ivy A1 - Sigfusdottir, Inga Dora A1 - Singh, Jasvinder A1 - Silpakit, Naris A1 - Smith, Alison A1 - Sreeramareddy, Chandrashekhar A1 - Stanaway, Jeffrey D A1 - Stein, Dan J A1 - Steiner, Caitlyn A1 - Sufiyan, Muawiyyah Babale A1 - Swaminathan, Soumya A1 - Tabarés-Seisdedos, Rafael A1 - Tabb, Karen M A1 - Tadese, Fentaw A1 - Tavakkoli, Mohammad A1 - Taye, Bineyam A1 - Teeple, Stephanie A1 - Tegegne, Teketo Kassaw A1 - Temam Shifa, Girma A1 - Terkawi, Abdullah Sulieman A1 - Thomas, Bernadette A1 - Thomson, Alan J A1 - Tobe-Gai, Ruoyan A1 - Tonelli, Marcello A1 - Tran, Bach Xuan A1 - Troeger, Christopher A1 - Ukwaja, Kingsley N A1 - Uthman, Olalekan A1 - Vasankari, Tommi A1 - Venketasubramanian, Narayanaswamy A1 - Vlassov, Vasiliy Victorovich A1 - Weiderpass, Elisabete A1 - Weintraub, Robert A1 - Gebrehiwot, Solomon Weldemariam A1 - Westerman, Ronny A1 - Williams, Hywel C A1 - Wolfe, Charles D A A1 - Woodbrook, Rachel A1 - Yano, Yuichiro A1 - Yonemoto, Naohiro A1 - Yoon, Seok-Jun A1 - Younis, Mustafa Z A1 - Yu, Chuanhua A1 - Zaki, Maysaa El Sayed A1 - Zegeye, Elias Asfaw A1 - Zuhlke, Liesl Joanna A1 - Murray, Christopher J L A1 - Vos, Theo KW - Adolescent KW - Adolescent Health KW - Age Factors KW - Cause of Death KW - Child KW - Child Health KW - Child Mortality KW - Disabled Children KW - Female KW - Global Burden of Disease KW - Global Health KW - Humans KW - Male KW - Pregnancy KW - Pregnancy Complications KW - Risk Factors KW - Sex Factors KW - Wounds and Injuries AB -

Importance: Comprehensive and timely monitoring of disease burden in all age groups, including children and adolescents, is essential for improving population health.

Objective: To quantify and describe levels and trends of mortality and nonfatal health outcomes among children and adolescents from 1990 to 2015 to provide a framework for policy discussion.

Evidence Review: Cause-specific mortality and nonfatal health outcomes were analyzed for 195 countries and territories by age group, sex, and year from 1990 to 2015 using standardized approaches for data processing and statistical modeling, with subsequent analysis of the findings to describe levels and trends across geography and time among children and adolescents 19 years or younger. A composite indicator of income, education, and fertility was developed (Socio-demographic Index [SDI]) for each geographic unit and year, which evaluates the historical association between SDI and health loss.

Findings: Global child and adolescent mortality decreased from 14.18 million (95% uncertainty interval [UI], 14.09 million to 14.28 million) deaths in 1990 to 7.26 million (95% UI, 7.14 million to 7.39 million) deaths in 2015, but progress has been unevenly distributed. Countries with a lower SDI had a larger proportion of mortality burden (75%) in 2015 than was the case in 1990 (61%). Most deaths in 2015 occurred in South Asia and sub-Saharan Africa. Global trends were driven by reductions in mortality owing to infectious, nutritional, and neonatal disorders, which in the aggregate led to a relative increase in the importance of noncommunicable diseases and injuries in explaining global disease burden. The absolute burden of disability in children and adolescents increased 4.3% (95% UI, 3.1%-5.6%) from 1990 to 2015, with much of the increase owing to population growth and improved survival for children and adolescents to older ages. Other than infectious conditions, many top causes of disability are associated with long-term sequelae of conditions present at birth (eg, neonatal disorders, congenital birth defects, and hemoglobinopathies) and complications of a variety of infections and nutritional deficiencies. Anemia, developmental intellectual disability, hearing loss, epilepsy, and vision loss are important contributors to childhood disability that can arise from multiple causes. Maternal and reproductive health remains a key cause of disease burden in adolescent females, especially in lower-SDI countries. In low-SDI countries, mortality is the primary driver of health loss for children and adolescents, whereas disability predominates in higher-SDI locations; the specific pattern of epidemiological transition varies across diseases and injuries.

Conclusions and Relevance: Consistent international attention and investment have led to sustained improvements in causes of health loss among children and adolescents in many countries, although progress has been uneven. The persistence of infectious diseases in some countries, coupled with ongoing epidemiologic transition to injuries and noncommunicable diseases, require all countries to carefully evaluate and implement appropriate strategies to maximize the health of their children and adolescents and for the international community to carefully consider which elements of child and adolescent health should be monitored.

VL - 171 IS - 6 U1 - http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/28384795?dopt=Abstract ER - TY - JOUR T1 - The Global Burden of Cancer 2013. JF - JAMA Oncol Y1 - 2015 A1 - Fitzmaurice, Christina A1 - Dicker, Daniel A1 - Pain, Amanda A1 - Hamavid, Hannah A1 - Moradi-Lakeh, Maziar A1 - MacIntyre, Michael F A1 - Allen, Christine A1 - Hansen, Gillian A1 - Woodbrook, Rachel A1 - Wolfe, Charles A1 - Hamadeh, Randah R A1 - Moore, Ami A1 - Werdecker, Andrea A1 - Gessner, Bradford D A1 - Te Ao, Braden A1 - McMahon, Brian A1 - Karimkhani, Chante A1 - Yu, Chuanhua A1 - Cooke, Graham S A1 - Schwebel, David C A1 - Carpenter, David O A1 - Pereira, David M A1 - Nash, Denis A1 - Kazi, Dhruv S A1 - De Leo, Diego A1 - Plass, Dietrich A1 - Ukwaja, Kingsley N A1 - Thurston, George D A1 - Yun Jin, Kim A1 - Simard, Edgar P A1 - Mills, Edward A1 - Park, Eun-Kee A1 - Catalá-López, Ferrán A1 - deVeber, Gabrielle A1 - Gotay, Carolyn A1 - Khan, Gulfaraz A1 - Hosgood, H Dean A1 - Santos, Itamar S A1 - Leasher, Janet L A1 - Singh, Jasvinder A1 - Leigh, James A1 - Jonas, Jost A1 - Sanabria, Juan A1 - Beardsley, Justin A1 - Jacobsen, Kathryn H A1 - Takahashi, Ken A1 - Franklin, Richard C A1 - Ronfani, Luca A1 - Montico, Marcella A1 - Naldi, Luigi A1 - Tonelli, Marcello A1 - Geleijnse, Johanna A1 - Petzold, Max A1 - Shrime, Mark G A1 - Younis, Mustafa A1 - Yonemoto, Naohiro A1 - Breitborde, Nicholas A1 - Yip, Paul A1 - Pourmalek, Farshad A1 - Lotufo, Paulo A A1 - Esteghamati, Alireza A1 - Hankey, Graeme J A1 - Ali, Raghib A1 - Lunevicius, Raimundas A1 - Malekzadeh, Reza A1 - Dellavalle, Robert A1 - Weintraub, Robert A1 - Lucas, Robyn A1 - Hay, Roderick A1 - Rojas-Rueda, David A1 - Westerman, Ronny A1 - Sepanlou, Sadaf G A1 - Nolte, Sandra A1 - Patten, Scott A1 - Weichenthal, Scott A1 - Abera, Semaw Ferede A1 - Fereshtehnejad, Seyed-Mohammad A1 - Shiue, Ivy A1 - Driscoll, Tim A1 - Vasankari, Tommi A1 - Alsharif, Ubai A1 - Rahimi-Movaghar, Vafa A1 - Vlassov, Vasiliy V A1 - Marcenes, W S A1 - Mekonnen, Wubegzier A1 - Melaku, Yohannes Adama A1 - Yano, Yuichiro A1 - Artaman, Al A1 - Campos, Ismael A1 - MacLachlan, Jennifer A1 - Mueller, Ulrich A1 - Kim, Daniel A1 - Trillini, Matias A1 - Eshrati, Babak A1 - Williams, Hywel C A1 - Shibuya, Kenji A1 - Dandona, Rakhi A1 - Murthy, Kinnari A1 - Cowie, Benjamin A1 - Amare, Azmeraw T A1 - Antonio, Carl Abelardo A1 - Castañeda-Orjuela, Carlos A1 - van Gool, Coen H A1 - Violante, Francesco A1 - Oh, In-Hwan A1 - Deribe, Kedede A1 - Soreide, Kjetil A1 - Knibbs, Luke A1 - Kereselidze, Maia A1 - Green, Mark A1 - Cárdenas, Rosario A1 - Roy, Nobhojit A1 - Tillman, Taavi A1 - Li, Yongmei A1 - Krueger, Hans A1 - Monasta, Lorenzo A1 - Dey, Subhojit A1 - Sheikhbahaei, Sara A1 - Hafezi-Nejad, Nima A1 - Kumar, G Anil A1 - Sreeramareddy, Chandrashekhar T A1 - Dandona, Lalit A1 - Wang, Haidong A1 - Vollset, Stein Emil A1 - Mokdad, Ali A1 - Salomon, Joshua A A1 - Lozano, Rafael A1 - Vos, Theo A1 - Forouzanfar, Mohammad A1 - Lopez, Alan A1 - Murray, Christopher A1 - Naghavi, Mohsen AB -

IMPORTANCE: Cancer is among the leading causes of death worldwide. Current estimates of cancer burden in individual countries and regions are necessary to inform local cancer control strategies.

OBJECTIVE: To estimate mortality, incidence, years lived with disability (YLDs), years of life lost (YLLs), and disability-adjusted life-years (DALYs) for 28 cancers in 188 countries by sex from 1990 to 2013.

EVIDENCE REVIEW: The general methodology of the Global Burden of Disease (GBD) 2013 study was used. Cancer registries were the source for cancer incidence data as well as mortality incidence (MI) ratios. Sources for cause of death data include vital registration system data, verbal autopsy studies, and other sources. The MI ratios were used to transform incidence data to mortality estimates and cause of death estimates to incidence estimates. Cancer prevalence was estimated using MI ratios as surrogates for survival data; YLDs were calculated by multiplying prevalence estimates with disability weights, which were derived from population-based surveys; YLLs were computed by multiplying the number of estimated cancer deaths at each age with a reference life expectancy; and DALYs were calculated as the sum of YLDs and YLLs.

FINDINGS: In 2013 there were 14.9 million incident cancer cases, 8.2 million deaths, and 196.3 million DALYs. Prostate cancer was the leading cause for cancer incidence (1.4 million) for men and breast cancer for women (1.8 million). Tracheal, bronchus, and lung (TBL) cancer was the leading cause for cancer death in men and women, with 1.6 million deaths. For men, TBL cancer was the leading cause of DALYs (24.9 million). For women, breast cancer was the leading cause of DALYs (13.1 million). Age-standardized incidence rates (ASIRs) per 100 000 and age-standardized death rates (ASDRs) per 100 000 for both sexes in 2013 were higher in developing vs developed countries for stomach cancer (ASIR, 17 vs 14; ASDR, 15 vs 11), liver cancer (ASIR, 15 vs 7; ASDR, 16 vs 7), esophageal cancer (ASIR, 9 vs 4; ASDR, 9 vs 4), cervical cancer (ASIR, 8 vs 5; ASDR, 4 vs 2), lip and oral cavity cancer (ASIR, 7 vs 6; ASDR, 2 vs 2), and nasopharyngeal cancer (ASIR, 1.5 vs 0.4; ASDR, 1.2 vs 0.3). Between 1990 and 2013, ASIRs for all cancers combined (except nonmelanoma skin cancer and Kaposi sarcoma) increased by more than 10% in 113 countries and decreased by more than 10% in 12 of 188 countries.

CONCLUSIONS AND RELEVANCE: Cancer poses a major threat to public health worldwide, and incidence rates have increased in most countries since 1990. The trend is a particular threat to developing nations with health systems that are ill-equipped to deal with complex and expensive cancer treatments. The annual update on the Global Burden of Cancer will provide all stakeholders with timely estimates to guide policy efforts in cancer prevention, screening, treatment, and palliation.

VL - 1 IS - 4 U1 - http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/26181261?dopt=Abstract ER -