Keywords
malignant neoplasms - cerebral cortex - epidemiology
Introduction: Neoplasia is the abnormal development of cells that can generate tumors. Malignant
cortical neoplasms, which include primary and metastatic tumors of the central nervous
system, are public health challenges due to their high clinical-surgical complexity
and high morbidity and mortality. In Brazil, the analysis of cancer mortality is crucial
for health policies. The state of Paraíba, in the Brazilian Northeast region, presents
a particular epidemiological profile that reflects socioeconomic conditions and access
to health services, highlighting the need for targeted strategies.
Objective: To analyze the mortality profile due to cortical malignant neoplasms in the state
of Paraíba between 2012 and 2022.
Method: Selection and analysis of data obtained by the National Cancer Institute (INCA) regarding
mortality due to cortical malignant neoplasms (ICD 10 - C71.0) in Paraíba during the
period from 2012 to 2022.
Results: 1,884 deaths due to cortical malignant neoplasms were recorded in Paraíba during
the study period, resulting in the highest mortality rate in the Northeast region,
with 4.31 deaths for every 100,000 inhabitants. On a national level, the state had
the fifth highest mortality rate, surpassed only by the states of Rio Grande do Sul,
Paraná, Santa Catarina and Rio de Janeiro. Comparing the first and last year analyzed,
there was an increase of 17.28% in the rate in Paraíba, 10.73% in the Northeast region
and 7% in Brazil. The majority of deaths (70.9%) occurred in individuals over 50 years
of age, with emphasis on the age group of 60 to 69 years, which represented 22.9%
of cases.
Conclusion: The analysis of the epidemiological data allowed us to outline the mortality profile
due to cortical neoplasms in Paraíba, highlighting a serious public health problem.
The state ranks first in the region and fifth nationally in number of deaths. Therefore,
the importance of implementing measures to improve early diagnosis and improve access
to treatment for the population of Paraíba is emphasized, especially for the most
affected age group, in order to minimize regional disparities in access to healthcare.
Corresponding author: Letícia Bezerra de Almeida (e-mail: leticiabezerradealmeida@hotmail.com).
Bibliographical Record
Letícia Bezerra de Almeida, João Wilson de Luna Freire Neto, Luana Araújo Duarte,
Lucas Morais Régis de Lucena, Ana Leticia dos Santos Grangeiro, Beatriz de Souza Alexandre
de Oliveira, Fellipe Alex Gonçalves Bezerra, Maria Clara Formiga de Mello, Maria Beatriz
Martins de Lima, Micael Sharon de Souza Fernandes, Lucas Miná Pinto, Georgia Nóbrega
de Oliveira, Eliel Pereira da Silva, Lucas Brito Maracajá, Luis Henrique dos Santos
Medeiros, Kael Costa Santana, Maria Vitória Silva Memória, Edson Júnior Diniz, Gabrielly
Araújo Vilela, Arthur Nóbrega Rodrigues de Lima, Henrique Fialho Carneiro Braga Costa,
Bruno Varela Fernandes, Matheus Henrique Marinho de Gouveia, Hiago de Freitas Macedo,
Larissa de Pontes Costa Abreu, Carla Vitória Brito dos Santos, Paulo Vinícios Morais
Alexandre, Giulia Di Credico Paranhos. Epidemiological profile of mortality due to
cortical malignant neoplasms in Paraíba from 2012 to 2022 (INCA). Brazilian Journal
of Oncology 2025; 21.
DOI: 10.1055/s-0045-1807799