The incidence rate of oral cancer among young people in the UK has been increasing since 1970s. The objective of this study was to compare relative survival of young people (under 45 years of age) diagnosed with oral cancer with that of older people (45 years and older) resident in South East England. Between 1986 and 2002, 5 year relative survival was higher among young people compared with the older group, suggesting age was a strong independent predictor of survival. Apart from age other independent predictors of survival included stage, treatment and affluence but residence was not a significant predictor of survival in either age group. For the young age group (0-44 years) mean relative survival for the period under study was relativel...
The main aims of this article are to report the overall and disease-specific survival of a consecuti...
Background Head and neck squamous cell carcinoma (HNSCC) mainly affects patients between the fifth a...
Oral squamous cell carcinoma (OSCC) is predominantly a disease of middle-aged men with long-term exp...
AIMS: This study aimed to describe trends in the incidence and survival of cancer in teenagers and y...
<p>Effect of age on survival rates of patients with oral cancer (<i>n</i>=2339).</p
Background: there is, currently, much anecdotal and some epidemiological evidence for a rise in oral...
Oral cancer leads to a considerable use of health care resources. Wide resection of the tumor and re...
Background: Although cancer is relatively rare in teenagers and young adults (TYAs) aged 15-24 years...
BACKGROUND: Cancer of the oral cavity is one of the commonest cancers among males. AIMS: To assess t...
BACKGROUND: Cancer of the oral cavity is one of the commonest cancers among males. AIMS: To assess t...
Aims: We aimed to describe and compare survival in teenagers and young adults (TYAs) with cancer to ...
BACKGROUND: Cancer of the oral cavity is one of the commonest cancers among males. AIMS: To assess t...
The aim of this study was to investigate survival rates for adolescents with cancer and identify fac...
BACKGROUND: Oral cancer leads to a considerable use of health care resources. Wide resection of the ...
Oral squamous cell carcinoma (OSCC) is predominantly a disease of middle-aged men with long-term exp...
The main aims of this article are to report the overall and disease-specific survival of a consecuti...
Background Head and neck squamous cell carcinoma (HNSCC) mainly affects patients between the fifth a...
Oral squamous cell carcinoma (OSCC) is predominantly a disease of middle-aged men with long-term exp...
AIMS: This study aimed to describe trends in the incidence and survival of cancer in teenagers and y...
<p>Effect of age on survival rates of patients with oral cancer (<i>n</i>=2339).</p
Background: there is, currently, much anecdotal and some epidemiological evidence for a rise in oral...
Oral cancer leads to a considerable use of health care resources. Wide resection of the tumor and re...
Background: Although cancer is relatively rare in teenagers and young adults (TYAs) aged 15-24 years...
BACKGROUND: Cancer of the oral cavity is one of the commonest cancers among males. AIMS: To assess t...
BACKGROUND: Cancer of the oral cavity is one of the commonest cancers among males. AIMS: To assess t...
Aims: We aimed to describe and compare survival in teenagers and young adults (TYAs) with cancer to ...
BACKGROUND: Cancer of the oral cavity is one of the commonest cancers among males. AIMS: To assess t...
The aim of this study was to investigate survival rates for adolescents with cancer and identify fac...
BACKGROUND: Oral cancer leads to a considerable use of health care resources. Wide resection of the ...
Oral squamous cell carcinoma (OSCC) is predominantly a disease of middle-aged men with long-term exp...
The main aims of this article are to report the overall and disease-specific survival of a consecuti...
Background Head and neck squamous cell carcinoma (HNSCC) mainly affects patients between the fifth a...
Oral squamous cell carcinoma (OSCC) is predominantly a disease of middle-aged men with long-term exp...