Background Cancer mortality constitutes a major health burden in Europe. Trends are different for men and women, and across Europe. This study aims to map out Belgian cancer mortality trends for the most common cancer types in both sexes between 1979 and 2010, and to link these with trends in cancer mortality and smoking prevalence across Europe. Methods Mortality and population data were obtained from the World Health Organization Mortality Database. Age-standardized mortality rates were calculated by direct standardization using the European Standard Population. Results Belgian mortality decreased for the most common cancer sites between 1979 and 2010, except for female lung cancer. Yet, Belgian male lung and female breast cancer rates re...
Background: To update the pattern of cancer mortality in Europe. Materials and methods: We analysed ...
Mortality data, abstracted from the WHO database, are presented in tabular form for 26 cancer sites ...
BACKGROUND. In May 2004, 10 additional countries joined the European Union (EU), including a total o...
Cancer mortality constitutes a major health burden in Europe. Trends are different for men and women...
Background Cancer mortality constitutes a major health burden in Europe. Trends are different for me...
Background: After a peak in the late 1980s, cancer mortality in Europe has declined by ~10% in both ...
Background: Cancer mortality in Europe has been decreasing since the late 1980s or 1990s in some cou...
BACKGROUND: From 1988 to 1997 age-standardised total cancer mortality rates in the European Union (E...
Cancer mortality in Europe has been decreasing since the late 1980s or 1990s in some countries with ...
After long-term rises, over the last decade age-standardised mortality from most common cancer sites...
(1)Mortality data, abstracted from the World Health Organization database, are presented in tabular ...
All ages and truncated (35 to 64 years) mortality rates from all neoplasms and from cancers of the l...
All ages and truncated (35 to 64 years) mortality rates from all neoplasms and from cancers of the l...
Background: The different spread of tobacco smoking across European countries has caused a substanti...
Background: To update the pattern of cancer mortality in Europe. Materials and methods: We analysed ...
Mortality data, abstracted from the WHO database, are presented in tabular form for 26 cancer sites ...
BACKGROUND. In May 2004, 10 additional countries joined the European Union (EU), including a total o...
Cancer mortality constitutes a major health burden in Europe. Trends are different for men and women...
Background Cancer mortality constitutes a major health burden in Europe. Trends are different for me...
Background: After a peak in the late 1980s, cancer mortality in Europe has declined by ~10% in both ...
Background: Cancer mortality in Europe has been decreasing since the late 1980s or 1990s in some cou...
BACKGROUND: From 1988 to 1997 age-standardised total cancer mortality rates in the European Union (E...
Cancer mortality in Europe has been decreasing since the late 1980s or 1990s in some countries with ...
After long-term rises, over the last decade age-standardised mortality from most common cancer sites...
(1)Mortality data, abstracted from the World Health Organization database, are presented in tabular ...
All ages and truncated (35 to 64 years) mortality rates from all neoplasms and from cancers of the l...
All ages and truncated (35 to 64 years) mortality rates from all neoplasms and from cancers of the l...
Background: The different spread of tobacco smoking across European countries has caused a substanti...
Background: To update the pattern of cancer mortality in Europe. Materials and methods: We analysed ...
Mortality data, abstracted from the WHO database, are presented in tabular form for 26 cancer sites ...
BACKGROUND. In May 2004, 10 additional countries joined the European Union (EU), including a total o...