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The incidence of Chronic Myeloid Leukemia (CML) was estimated to be 1–2 cases per 100,000 individuals worldwide. The peak age for the | The incidence of Chronic Myeloid Leukemia (CML) was estimated to be 1–2 cases per 100,000 individuals worldwide and accounts for 15% of adult leukemias. The peak age for the CML is 50 to 55 and some series report a median age of up to 67 years. incidence in CML increases by age, at least up to 75–80 years and in children, is a very rare disease with an incidence of 0.6–1.2 million children/year. males are more commonly affected with CML than females. The male-to-female ratio varying between 1.2 and 1.7 in different studies. The gender difference in incidence is less prominent in younger people. | ||
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==Epidemiology== | ==Epidemiology== | ||
===Incidence=== | ===Incidence=== | ||
* <ref name="SEER">Howlader N, Noone AM, Krapcho M, Garshell J, Miller D, Altekruse SF, Kosary CL, Yu M, Ruhl J, Tatalovich Z,Mariotto A, Lewis DR, Chen HS, Feuer EJ, Cronin KA (eds). SEER Cancer Statistics Review, 1975-2011, National Cancer Institute. Bethesda, MD, http://seer.cancer.gov/csr/1975_2011/, based on November 2013 SEER data submission, posted to the SEER web site, April 2014.</ref> | * <ref name="SEER">Howlader N, Noone AM, Krapcho M, Garshell J, Miller D, Altekruse SF, Kosary CL, Yu M, Ruhl J, Tatalovich Z,Mariotto A, Lewis DR, Chen HS, Feuer EJ, Cronin KA (eds). SEER Cancer Statistics Review, 1975-2011, National Cancer Institute. Bethesda, MD, http://seer.cancer.gov/csr/1975_2011/, based on November 2013 SEER data submission, posted to the SEER web site, April 2014.</ref>1–2 cases per 100,000 | ||
===Age=== | ===Age=== | ||
* | * peak age for the CML is 50 to 55 | ||
===Gender=== | ===Gender=== | ||
* <ref name="SEER">Howlader N, Noone AM, Krapcho M, Garshell J, Miller D, Altekruse SF, Kosary CL, Yu M, Ruhl J, Tatalovich Z,Mariotto A, Lewis DR, Chen HS, Feuer EJ, Cronin KA (eds). SEER Cancer Statistics Review, 1975-2011, National Cancer Institute. Bethesda, MD, http://seer.cancer.gov/csr/1975_2011/, based on November 2013 SEER data submission, posted to the SEER web site, April 2014.</ref> | * <ref name="SEER">Howlader N, Noone AM, Krapcho M, Garshell J, Miller D, Altekruse SF, Kosary CL, Yu M, Ruhl J, Tatalovich Z,Mariotto A, Lewis DR, Chen HS, Feuer EJ, Cronin KA (eds). SEER Cancer Statistics Review, 1975-2011, National Cancer Institute. Bethesda, MD, http://seer.cancer.gov/csr/1975_2011/, based on November 2013 SEER data submission, posted to the SEER web site, April 2014.</ref>males are more commonly affected with CML than females | ||
==References== | ==References== |
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Editor-In-Chief: C. Michael Gibson, M.S., M.D. [1]; Associate Editor(s)-in-Chief: Rim Halaby, M.D. [2]
Overview
The incidence of Chronic Myeloid Leukemia (CML) was estimated to be 1–2 cases per 100,000 individuals worldwide and accounts for 15% of adult leukemias. The peak age for the CML is 50 to 55 and some series report a median age of up to 67 years. incidence in CML increases by age, at least up to 75–80 years and in children, is a very rare disease with an incidence of 0.6–1.2 million children/year. males are more commonly affected with CML than females. The male-to-female ratio varying between 1.2 and 1.7 in different studies. The gender difference in incidence is less prominent in younger people.
PMID:24729196 /PMID:20221270/ PMID:25814090 /PMID:10428738
Epidemiology
Incidence
- [1]1–2 cases per 100,000
Age
- peak age for the CML is 50 to 55
Gender
- [1]males are more commonly affected with CML than females
References
- ↑ 1.0 1.1 Howlader N, Noone AM, Krapcho M, Garshell J, Miller D, Altekruse SF, Kosary CL, Yu M, Ruhl J, Tatalovich Z,Mariotto A, Lewis DR, Chen HS, Feuer EJ, Cronin KA (eds). SEER Cancer Statistics Review, 1975-2011, National Cancer Institute. Bethesda, MD, http://seer.cancer.gov/csr/1975_2011/, based on November 2013 SEER data submission, posted to the SEER web site, April 2014.