Cancer is becoming a more important health problem in Taiwan with aging of populations and changes in lifestyles. This indicates that a population-based cancer registration database is essential to providing informative data on cancer prevention and policy setting. The Taiwan Cancer Registry was launched in 1979 and all reporting hospitals were mandated to submit cancer data to the central cancer registry following the enactment of the Cancer Control Act in 2003. The National Health Insurance program in Taiwan has successfully provided quality health care, comprehensive benefits and convenient access to treatment. Most cancers had a rapidly increasing incidence after the initiation of the NHI program. However, cancer incidence rates of naso...
With the growing threat of malignancy to health, it is necessary to analyze cancer incidence and pat...
The Korean National Cancer Screening Survey (KNCSS), a nationwide cross-sectional survey, has been c...
Background Evidence from our recent study suggested that the overall trend for cancer incidence in c...
The database of two population-based cancer registries (Philippine Cancer Society-Manila Cancer Regi...
Cancer is becoming an increasingly important health problem in the low- and middle-income countries ...
Cancer is the leading death cause in urban China and the second one in rural China. Lung cancer is t...
In 2006, the Cancer Control Act was approved and a Basic Plan, to Promote the Cancer Control Program...
South Korea has a population of 47.3 million. The whole population is covered by a mandatory social ...
Background: Since the inception of the National Health Insurance (NHI) in 1995, studies on NHI reimb...
Ensuring the quality of care is a major objective of cancer control policy. The Cancer Control Act 2...
Background Current information about cancer incidence patterns among infants in East Asia is rare. T...
Background Adenosqamous carcinoma (ASC) is a rare disease involving various organs, yet there are no...
Background: In Japan, an increase in age-adjusted incidence rates of lung adenocarcinoma (ADC) and a...
Abstract: To describe the temporal trends of breast cancer mortality in East Asia and to better unde...
Background: With increasing patient age in Western countries, evidence indicates a pervasive pattern...
With the growing threat of malignancy to health, it is necessary to analyze cancer incidence and pat...
The Korean National Cancer Screening Survey (KNCSS), a nationwide cross-sectional survey, has been c...
Background Evidence from our recent study suggested that the overall trend for cancer incidence in c...
The database of two population-based cancer registries (Philippine Cancer Society-Manila Cancer Regi...
Cancer is becoming an increasingly important health problem in the low- and middle-income countries ...
Cancer is the leading death cause in urban China and the second one in rural China. Lung cancer is t...
In 2006, the Cancer Control Act was approved and a Basic Plan, to Promote the Cancer Control Program...
South Korea has a population of 47.3 million. The whole population is covered by a mandatory social ...
Background: Since the inception of the National Health Insurance (NHI) in 1995, studies on NHI reimb...
Ensuring the quality of care is a major objective of cancer control policy. The Cancer Control Act 2...
Background Current information about cancer incidence patterns among infants in East Asia is rare. T...
Background Adenosqamous carcinoma (ASC) is a rare disease involving various organs, yet there are no...
Background: In Japan, an increase in age-adjusted incidence rates of lung adenocarcinoma (ADC) and a...
Abstract: To describe the temporal trends of breast cancer mortality in East Asia and to better unde...
Background: With increasing patient age in Western countries, evidence indicates a pervasive pattern...
With the growing threat of malignancy to health, it is necessary to analyze cancer incidence and pat...
The Korean National Cancer Screening Survey (KNCSS), a nationwide cross-sectional survey, has been c...
Background Evidence from our recent study suggested that the overall trend for cancer incidence in c...