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. 1997 Jul;81(7):559–562. doi: 10.1136/bjo.81.7.559

Incidence and survival of retinoblastoma in the Netherlands: a register based study 1862-1995

A Moll 1, D Kuik 1, L Bouter 1, W Den Otter 1, P Bezemer 1, J W Koten 1, S Imhof 1, B Kuyt 1, K Tan 1
PMCID: PMC1722238  PMID: 9290369

Abstract

AIM—The aim of this study was to determine the (time trends in) incidence and survival of hereditary (familial and sporadic) and non-hereditary retinoblastoma for male and female patients born in the Netherlands between 1862 and 1995.
METHOD—The national retinoblastoma register was updated and now consists of 955 patients. The missing dates of death were obtained from the municipal registers and the Central Bureau of Genealogy in The Hague. Mortality was compared with the Dutch vital statistics.
RESULTS—From 1862 to 1995 no significant differences in incidence for retinoblastoma were found in the hereditary subgroups. Further, no significant differences between males and females were found, both overall and in the hereditary subgroups. The average incidence of retinoblastoma increased untill 1944, probably due to incompleteness of the register, and stabilised after 1945 (1 per 17 000 live births). From 1900 to 1995 the standardised mortality ratio increased for hereditary retinoblastoma patients from 2.9 to 9.0 and decreased for non-hereditary retinoblastoma patients from 1.9 to 1.0.
CONCLUSION—Although survival for retinoblastoma was significantly better after 1945 than before, in comparison with the Dutch population the mortality between 1900 and 1990 increased for the hereditary and decreased for the non-hereditary retinoblastoma patients.



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Incidence of retinoblastoma in the Netherlands in 5 year cohorts from 1862 to 1994. The incidence is expressed in number of retinoblastoma patients per 100 000 live births in the Netherlands in the same period (irrespective of the moment of diagnosis).

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