Investigator

Silvia Mancini

Senior Biostatistician · IRCCS Istituto Romagnolo per lo Studio dei Tumori Dino Amadori, Epidemiology Unit and Cancer Registry

SMSilvia Mancini
Papers(1)
Prevalence and indica…
Collaborators(10)
Stefano GuzzinatiWilliam MantovaniAngela De PaoliAntonino MusolinoFabiola GiudiciFederica ToffoluttiFrancesco CuccaroLauro BucchiLuigino Dal MasoRocco Galasso
Institutions(8)
Unknown InstitutionPdeaAzienda Provinciale p…University Of ParmaCentro di Riferimento…Centro di Riferimento…Istituto Scientifico …Istituto di Ricovero …

Papers

Prevalence and indicators of cure of Italian women with vulvar squamous cell carcinoma: A population-based study

Five-year net survival and conditional survival from vulvar squamous cell carcinoma (VSCC) patients in Italy have shown no progress during the past three decades. This study aims to estimate the complete prevalence and multiple indicators of cure. Observed prevalence was estimated using 31 Italian cancer registries covering 47 % of Italian women. A subset of 22 cancer registries was used to estimate model-based long-term survival and indicators of cure, i.e., complete prevalence, cure fraction (CF), time to cure (TTC), proportion of 'already cured' patients, and cure prevalence. In 2018, VSCC patients alive in Italy (complete prevalence) were 6620 or 22 per 100,000 women. The cure fraction (the proportion of newly diagnosed patients who will not die of VSCC) did not change between 2000 and 2010 both for all patients (32 %) and in each age group. The time to cure (5-year conditional net survival >95 %) was 11 years for patients aged ≥44 years, but excess mortality remained for >15 years in the other age groups. This led to a negligible (5 %) proportion of 'already cured' patients (living longer than time to cure). The proportion of patients alive <2 years (21 %) was the same as that of patients surviving ≥15 years. The cure prevalence (patients who will not die of VSCC) was 64 %. A considerable proportion of patients will not be cured even among those who survived ≥5 years. There is an urgent need to reshape the current vulvar care model in Italy.

45Works
1Papers
10Collaborators
Skin NeoplasmsBreast NeoplasmsCarcinomaColorectal NeoplasmsPrognosisBiomarkers, Tumor

Positions

2009–

Senior Biostatistician

IRCCS Istituto Romagnolo per lo Studio dei Tumori Dino Amadori · Epidemiology Unit and Cancer Registry

Education

2005

Master of Science

University of Bologna · Statistics

2003

Bachelor of Science

University of Bologna · Statistics

Country

IT

Links & IDs
0000-0003-0673-3347

Scopus: 36913998800

Researcher Id: E-2808-2013