differences and a cancer registry-based case-control study. International Journal of Epidemiology 1991; 20: 45-53. Stomach cancer trends in New Zealand were examined. Age-standardized mortality and incidence rates have declined over the past four decades, as in other countries. Rates have been consistently higher for men, and for Maori. A cancer registry-based case-control study of 1016 male stomach cancer cases and 19 042 male controls with other cancers was also conducted, to evaluate the relationships between stomach cancer and specific occupations. Adjust-ment was made for age, ethnicity, socioeconomic level, and smoking status. When 22 occupational groups were exam-ined, adjusted odds ratios (ORs) and 95 % confidence intervals (95 % CI...
Wide ethnic and geographic variation in stomach cancer incidence has been reported in Eastern and We...
Gastric cancer incidence and mortality decreased substantially over the last decades in most countri...
AIM: To compare the burden and outcomes of cancer in New Zealand with those in Australia. METHODS: F...
Māori, the indigenous people of New Zealand, experience disproportionate rates of stomach cancer, co...
<div><p>Māori, the indigenous people of New Zealand, experience disproportionate rates of stomach ca...
Background. This study was carried out to identify male occupational groups with increased incidence...
Cancer is now the single biggest cause of mortality in New Zealand. And it is a growing source of in...
Background Stomach cancer is an important disease for Māori in Aotearoa New Zealand. Māori are mo...
Cancer registrations have increased from 10,000 in 1986 to 16,000 in 1995, an increase of nearly 60 ...
BACKGROUND: Breast cancer incidence varies between social groups, but differences have not been thor...
Cancer is the leading cause of death in New Zealand and lung cancer dominates as the most common cau...
The mortality and incidence from stomach cancer were compared in Japan (a country with a high incide...
Background: The aim of this study was to describe period and cohort effects in incidence and mortali...
Objective Stomach cancer is a leading cause of cancer death, especially in developing countries. Inc...
The burden of stomach cancer remains high in Hong Kong. We sought to evaluate the associations of ag...
Wide ethnic and geographic variation in stomach cancer incidence has been reported in Eastern and We...
Gastric cancer incidence and mortality decreased substantially over the last decades in most countri...
AIM: To compare the burden and outcomes of cancer in New Zealand with those in Australia. METHODS: F...
Māori, the indigenous people of New Zealand, experience disproportionate rates of stomach cancer, co...
<div><p>Māori, the indigenous people of New Zealand, experience disproportionate rates of stomach ca...
Background. This study was carried out to identify male occupational groups with increased incidence...
Cancer is now the single biggest cause of mortality in New Zealand. And it is a growing source of in...
Background Stomach cancer is an important disease for Māori in Aotearoa New Zealand. Māori are mo...
Cancer registrations have increased from 10,000 in 1986 to 16,000 in 1995, an increase of nearly 60 ...
BACKGROUND: Breast cancer incidence varies between social groups, but differences have not been thor...
Cancer is the leading cause of death in New Zealand and lung cancer dominates as the most common cau...
The mortality and incidence from stomach cancer were compared in Japan (a country with a high incide...
Background: The aim of this study was to describe period and cohort effects in incidence and mortali...
Objective Stomach cancer is a leading cause of cancer death, especially in developing countries. Inc...
The burden of stomach cancer remains high in Hong Kong. We sought to evaluate the associations of ag...
Wide ethnic and geographic variation in stomach cancer incidence has been reported in Eastern and We...
Gastric cancer incidence and mortality decreased substantially over the last decades in most countri...
AIM: To compare the burden and outcomes of cancer in New Zealand with those in Australia. METHODS: F...