Table 1 Number of casesa and crude incidence per 10 000 person-years by cardiovascular category and age group

From: Cardiovascular sequelae in long-term survivors of young peoples’ cancer: a linked cohort study

 

Age at diagnosis b

 

0–14 years

15–29 years

Total

Category

Cancer survivors

General population

Cancer survivors

General population

Cancer survivors

General population

 

N (incidence)

N (incidence)

N (incidence)

Hypertension

12 (7.75)

4009 (2.57)

35 (17.68)

27 293 (16.80)

47 (13.32)

31 580 (9.91)

Cardiomyopathy and heart failure

13 (8.39)

1343 (0.86)

13 (6.57)

3681 (2.27)

26 (7.37)

5786 (1.82)

Operations and procedures

7 (4.52)

3413 (2.19)

18 (9.09)

11 689 (7.19)

25 (7.08)

21 497 (6.75)

Conduction disorders

6 (3.87)

4740 (3.04)

17 (8.59)

10 664 (6.56)

23 (6.52)

15 790 (4.96)

Cerebrovascular disease

9 (5.81)

1479 (0.95)

7 (3.54)

5252 (3.23)

16 (4.53)

7816 (2.45)

Pulmonary heart disease

3 (1.94)

1606 (1.03)

12 (6.06)

4599 (2.83)

15 (4.25)

5622 (1.76)

Coronary artery disease

2 (1.29)

847 (0.54)

12 (6.06)

10 080 (6.20)

14 (3.97)

17 328 (5.44)

Pericardial disease

5 (3.23)

1386 (0.89)

6 (3.03)

2592 (1.60)

11 (3.12)

2661 (0.84)

Valvular heart disease

3 (1.94)

1032 (0.66)

1 (0.51)

1986 (1.22)

4 (1.13)

4038 (1.27)

Totalc

60 (38.73)

19 855 (12.71)

121 (61.12)

77 836 (47.90)

181 (51.29)

112 118 (35.19)

Total person-years

15 492.43

15 613 297

19 796.53

16 246 855

35 288.96

31 860 152

  1. aFor each case, multiple occurrences of the same diagnosis were not counted.
  2. bAge at admission for general population corresponds to age of survivor cohort at admission dependent on their age at diagnosis.
  3. cTotal number of events does not equal to the total number of cases, as 30% of cases experienced multiple cardiovascular diagnoses.