Objective: During the last 50 years there have been significant improvements in life expectancy among people with intellectual disability (ID), and so their incidence of age-associated diseases, such as cancer, is rising. The aim of this study was to compare the rate of cancer in people with ID with that found in the general population. Methods: Information on 9409 individuals registered with the Disability Services Commission of Western Australia was linked to the State Cancer Registry, with 200 cases of cancer detected over 156,729 person-years. Standardised incidence ratios (SIRs) and 95% confidence intervals were calculated for both sexes separately by 5-year age groups for the period 1982-2001. The same procedures were adopted in the e...
Objectives: To assess whether people with learning disability in the UK have poorer access to cancer...
Increasing numbers of people with an intellectual disability (ID) are diagnosed with cancer, partly ...
Context: Owing to life expectancy improvements for people with intellectual disabilities, their risk...
BACKGROUND: Cancer occurrence among older people with intellectual disability (ID) is poorly documen...
BACKGROUND: Concerns have been raised about access to cancer screening and the timely receipt of can...
Background: Concerns have been raised about the accessibility and quality of cancer-related care for...
Background Concerns have been raised about the accessibility and quality of cancer‐related care for...
Research into the health of people with intellectual disabilities has increasingly focused on the oc...
BACKGROUND: Increasing life expectancy for people with an intellectual disability (ID) is resulting ...
Background. It is estimated that approximately 50% of women in Australia with intellectual disabilit...
Background: Down syndrome is one of the commonest causes of intellectual disability. As life expecta...
Epidemiological data on cancer incidence and mortality suggest that malignant tumors are as frequent...
Objective: Few empirical studies have explored cancer-related experiences of people with an intellec...
Promoting Cancer and Screening Awareness in Women with Intellectual Disabilities: A Mixed Methods St...
Breast cancer is the most frequent malignant neoplasm observed among women. For the subgroup of wome...
Objectives: To assess whether people with learning disability in the UK have poorer access to cancer...
Increasing numbers of people with an intellectual disability (ID) are diagnosed with cancer, partly ...
Context: Owing to life expectancy improvements for people with intellectual disabilities, their risk...
BACKGROUND: Cancer occurrence among older people with intellectual disability (ID) is poorly documen...
BACKGROUND: Concerns have been raised about access to cancer screening and the timely receipt of can...
Background: Concerns have been raised about the accessibility and quality of cancer-related care for...
Background Concerns have been raised about the accessibility and quality of cancer‐related care for...
Research into the health of people with intellectual disabilities has increasingly focused on the oc...
BACKGROUND: Increasing life expectancy for people with an intellectual disability (ID) is resulting ...
Background. It is estimated that approximately 50% of women in Australia with intellectual disabilit...
Background: Down syndrome is one of the commonest causes of intellectual disability. As life expecta...
Epidemiological data on cancer incidence and mortality suggest that malignant tumors are as frequent...
Objective: Few empirical studies have explored cancer-related experiences of people with an intellec...
Promoting Cancer and Screening Awareness in Women with Intellectual Disabilities: A Mixed Methods St...
Breast cancer is the most frequent malignant neoplasm observed among women. For the subgroup of wome...
Objectives: To assess whether people with learning disability in the UK have poorer access to cancer...
Increasing numbers of people with an intellectual disability (ID) are diagnosed with cancer, partly ...
Context: Owing to life expectancy improvements for people with intellectual disabilities, their risk...