Oropharyngeal cancer incidence and trends in Brazil
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Background: Oropharyngeal cancer incidence is rising globally, predominantly in high-income countries, because of human
papillomavirus infection. However, further data on oropharyngeal cancer incidence in Brazil is needed. The aim of this study
was to estimate the incidence, trends, and predictions of oropharyngeal cancer in Brazilian population-based cancer registries
(PBCR) by period, sex, and topography.
Methods: Data on oropharyngeal cancer were collected from
PBCRs (1988–2020). Age-standardized rates were calculated from
2000 onward using the 2010 Brazilian census and world standard
population. Annual average percent change was analyzed using
the joinpoint regression model. Predictions up to 2034 were made
using the Nordpred program and the age–period–cohort model.
Results: A total of 17,980 oropharyngeal cancer cases were
recorded across 30 PBCRs (1988–2020). Most cases involved
males (81.58%) ages 55 to 59 years (17.06%). The oropharynx not
otherwise specified (40.58%), base of the tongue (24.98%), and
tonsils (22.52%) were the sites most affected. The highest incidence rates were found in the southeastern and southern regions
(3.1–9.4/100,000). Incidence trends increased for 10 PBCR regions in males and 6 regions in females. Predictions up until
2034 indicate decreasing trends for females and increasing trends
for males in the north and south of Brazil.
Conclusions: The incidence of oropharyngeal cancer in Brazil
differs among regions, with higher rates observed in the south
and southeast. The prevalence of the human papillomavirusattributable fraction for oropharyngeal cancer is unknown.
Impact: Analysis of oropharyngeal cancer incidence rates and
regional trends aims to better understand the epidemiology of
this malignancy in the Brazilian population.
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ARISTIZABAL ARBOLEDA, Lady Paola et al. Oropharyngeal cancer incidence and trends in Brazil. Cancer Epidemiology Biomarkers & Prevention, Phialadelphia, v. 34, n. 4, p. 518-526, 2025. DOI: 10.1158/1055-9965.EPI-24-0863. Disponível em: https://aacrjournals.org/cebp/article/34/4/518/754326/Oropharyngeal-Cancer-Incidence-and-Trends-in?guestAccessKey=. Acesso em: 5 maio 2026.