Cancer incidence is rising among adolescents ("teens"). The causes of the increase are unknown but studying incidence patterns and trends may produce insights into etiology. Using data from the US National Cancer Institute's Surveillance, Epidemiology, and End Results (SEER) program we described trends of cancer incidence among teens (15-19 year olds). We reviewed and summarized incidence patterns for histologic cancer groups and the most frequently diagnosed sites of cancer among teens during 2008-2012 reported by the SEER Cancer Statistics Review. We calculated annual incidence rates for the years 1975-2012 and used linear regression analysis to evaluate trends and calculate rates of change. Incidence for all sites combined increased annu...
Abstract Background Increasing incidence and lack of ...
Abstract Background. Cancer among adolescents and young adults (AYAs; 15-29 years old) is relatively...
BACKGROUND: Estimating the future incidence of cancer is important to establish sufficient service p...
<div><p>Cancer incidence is rising among adolescents (“teens”). The causes of the increase are unkno...
Cancer statistics for adolescents and young adults (AYAs) (aged 15-39 years) are often presented in ...
Item does not contain fulltextAbstract Background. Cancer among adolescents and young adults (AYAs; ...
Data from the Vaud Cancer Registry, Switzerland, were used to analyse incidence and mortality from c...
Maine has had a high age-adjusted incidence rate of cancer and a high incidence rate of childhood ca...
Maine has had a high age-adjusted incidence rate of cancer and a high incidence rate of childhood ca...
Maine has had a high age-adjusted incidence rate of cancer and a high incidence rate of childhood ca...
Adolescents and Young Adults (AYAs) ages 15-39 years with cancer have received little attention in t...
BACKGROUND. This report provides results of an analysis of temporal trends in childhood cancer incid...
Lack of cancer incidence information for adolescents and young adults led us to describe incidence t...
Lack of cancer incidence information for adolescents and young adults led us to describe incidence t...
Summary: Background: Cancer trends in young adults, often under 50 years, reflect recent changes in...
Abstract Background Increasing incidence and lack of ...
Abstract Background. Cancer among adolescents and young adults (AYAs; 15-29 years old) is relatively...
BACKGROUND: Estimating the future incidence of cancer is important to establish sufficient service p...
<div><p>Cancer incidence is rising among adolescents (“teens”). The causes of the increase are unkno...
Cancer statistics for adolescents and young adults (AYAs) (aged 15-39 years) are often presented in ...
Item does not contain fulltextAbstract Background. Cancer among adolescents and young adults (AYAs; ...
Data from the Vaud Cancer Registry, Switzerland, were used to analyse incidence and mortality from c...
Maine has had a high age-adjusted incidence rate of cancer and a high incidence rate of childhood ca...
Maine has had a high age-adjusted incidence rate of cancer and a high incidence rate of childhood ca...
Maine has had a high age-adjusted incidence rate of cancer and a high incidence rate of childhood ca...
Adolescents and Young Adults (AYAs) ages 15-39 years with cancer have received little attention in t...
BACKGROUND. This report provides results of an analysis of temporal trends in childhood cancer incid...
Lack of cancer incidence information for adolescents and young adults led us to describe incidence t...
Lack of cancer incidence information for adolescents and young adults led us to describe incidence t...
Summary: Background: Cancer trends in young adults, often under 50 years, reflect recent changes in...
Abstract Background Increasing incidence and lack of ...
Abstract Background. Cancer among adolescents and young adults (AYAs; 15-29 years old) is relatively...
BACKGROUND: Estimating the future incidence of cancer is important to establish sufficient service p...