South Australian registry data were used to explore age-standardised incidence and mortality rates and case survivals for pancreatic cancer during 1977 to 2006. Disease-specific survivals were investigated using Kaplan-Meier estimates and Cox proportional hazards regression. While annual incidence and mortality rates were relatively stable among males during 1983-2006, they were 14% and 17% lower respectively than for the 1977-82 baseline. A converse non-significant secular trend was suggested in females, in that incidence in 1989-2006 was 10% higher than in 1977-88, with a corresponding 9% increase in mortality. As a result, male to female incidence rate ratios decreased from 1.73:1 in 1977-82 to about 1.34:1 in 2001-06. One-year survival ...
Abstract Background Pancreatic cancer is the fourth-leading cause of cancer deaths in the United Sta...
Pancreatic cancer is responsible for 227,000 deaths per year, and is the eighth most common cause of...
Objectives: Despite pancreatic cancer being the fifth highest cause of cancer death in developed reg...
ObjectiveAdministrative data are used to describe the pancreatic cancer (pcc) population. The analys...
Pancreatic cancer mortality rates have been increasing in high-income countries between the 1950s an...
Pancreatic cancer mortality rates have been increasing in high-income countries between the 1950s an...
Background The global burden of pancreatic cancer has steadily increased, while the prognosis after ...
Pancreatic carcinoma accounts for approximately one of every 20 deaths from cancer and one out of ev...
Tobacco consumption is an established risk factor for pancreatic cancer yet studies of long-term mor...
AbstractIntroduction. Pancreas cancer is the fourth commonest cause of cancer-related mortality acro...
BACKGROUND: Ductal adenocarcinomas and neuroendocrine tumours are the two main morphological sub-typ...
BACKGROUND: Pancreatic cancer is acquiring increasing prominence as a cause of cancer death in the p...
Background Although pancreatic cancer incidence is low at 13.1 per 100,000 people, this cancer is di...
Background & Aims Pancreatic cancer is a leading cause of cancer mortality, and its mortality has no...
International audienceAIM: To assess the trends in incidence, therapeutic modalities and survival of...
Abstract Background Pancreatic cancer is the fourth-leading cause of cancer deaths in the United Sta...
Pancreatic cancer is responsible for 227,000 deaths per year, and is the eighth most common cause of...
Objectives: Despite pancreatic cancer being the fifth highest cause of cancer death in developed reg...
ObjectiveAdministrative data are used to describe the pancreatic cancer (pcc) population. The analys...
Pancreatic cancer mortality rates have been increasing in high-income countries between the 1950s an...
Pancreatic cancer mortality rates have been increasing in high-income countries between the 1950s an...
Background The global burden of pancreatic cancer has steadily increased, while the prognosis after ...
Pancreatic carcinoma accounts for approximately one of every 20 deaths from cancer and one out of ev...
Tobacco consumption is an established risk factor for pancreatic cancer yet studies of long-term mor...
AbstractIntroduction. Pancreas cancer is the fourth commonest cause of cancer-related mortality acro...
BACKGROUND: Ductal adenocarcinomas and neuroendocrine tumours are the two main morphological sub-typ...
BACKGROUND: Pancreatic cancer is acquiring increasing prominence as a cause of cancer death in the p...
Background Although pancreatic cancer incidence is low at 13.1 per 100,000 people, this cancer is di...
Background & Aims Pancreatic cancer is a leading cause of cancer mortality, and its mortality has no...
International audienceAIM: To assess the trends in incidence, therapeutic modalities and survival of...
Abstract Background Pancreatic cancer is the fourth-leading cause of cancer deaths in the United Sta...
Pancreatic cancer is responsible for 227,000 deaths per year, and is the eighth most common cause of...
Objectives: Despite pancreatic cancer being the fifth highest cause of cancer death in developed reg...