J Breast Cancer.  2023 Jun;26(3):207-220. 10.4048/jbc.2023.26.e27.

Breast Cancer Statistics in Korea, 2019

Affiliations
  • 1Department of Surgery, Yeungnam University College of Medicine, Daegu, Korea
  • 2Department of Surgery, Soonchunhyang University Bucheon Hospital, Bucheon, Korea
  • 3Department of Surgery, Korea Cancer Center Hospital, Korea Institute of Radiological and Medical Sciences, Seoul, Korea
  • 4Department of Surgery, Dong-A University College of Medicine, Busan, Korea
  • 5Department of Surgery, University of Ulsan College of Medicine, Asan Medical Center, Seoul, Korea
  • 6Department of Surgery, Samsung Medical Center, Sungkyunkwan University School of Medicine, Seoul, Korea
  • 7Department of Surgery, Chungbuk National University College of Medicine, Cheongju, Korea
  • 8Department of Surgery, National Cancer Center, Goyang, Korea
  • 9The Korea Central Cancer Registry, National Cancer Center, Goyang, Korea

Abstract

This article provides an annual update of Korean breast cancer statistics, including the incidence, tumor stage, type of surgical treatment, and mortality. The data was collected from the Korean Breast Cancer Society registry system and Korean Central Cancer Registry. In 2019, 29,729 women were newly diagnosed with breast cancer. Breast cancer has continued to increase in incidence since 2002 and been the most common cancer in Korean women since 2019. Of the newly diagnosed cases in 2019, 24,820 (83.5%) were of invasive carcinomas, and 4,909 (16.5%) were of carcinoma in situ. The median age of women with breast cancer was 52.8 years, and breast cancer was most commonly diagnosed in the age group of 40–49 years. The number of patients who have undergone breast conserving surgery has continued to increase since 2016, with 68.6% of patients undergoing breast conserving surgery in 2019. The incidence of early-stage breast cancer continues to increase, with stage 0 or I breast cancer accounting for 61.6% of cases. The most common subtype of breast cancer is the hormone receptor-positive human epidermal growth factor receptor 2-negative subtype (63.1%). The 5-year relative survival rate of patients with breast cancer from 2015 to 2019 was 93.6%, with an increase of 14.3% compared to that from 1993 to 1995. This report improves our understanding of breast cancer characteristics in South Korea.

Keyword

Breast Neoplasms; Epidemiology; Incidence; Registries; Republic of Korea
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