Rapid increases in cervical adenocarcinoma incidence have been observed in Western countries in recent decades. Postulated explanations include an increasing specificity of subtype-the capability to diagnose the disease, an inability of cytologic screening to reduce adenocarcinoma, and heterogeneity in cofactors related to persistent human papillomavirus infection. This study examines the possible contribution of these factors in relation with trends observed in Europe. Age-period-cohort models were fitted to cervical adenocarcinoma incidence trends in women ages /=3% in Finland, Slovakia, and Slovenia. The increases first affected generations born in the early 1930s through the mid-1940s, with risk invariably higher in women born in the mi...
textabstractIn the developed world, the incidence of cervical squamous cell carcinoma has decreased,...
<p>The burden of cervical cancer varies considerably in the European Union (EU). In this artic...
There is general evidence that the incidence of adenocarcinoma of the cervix has been rising, partic...
Despite there being sufficient evidence for the effectiveness of screening by cytology in preventing...
A questionnaire survey was conducted by the Epidemiology Working Group of the European Cervical Canc...
Corpus uteri cancer is the fourth most common neoplasm in women in Europe and the tenth most common ...
The relative importance of cancer of the cervix among several important causes of mortality (from ca...
More than one in 20 female cancers in Europe are of the endometrium. Surveillance of incidence rates...
Trends in the incidence of and mortality from breast cancer result from a variety of influences incl...
This study profiles testicular cancer incidence and mortality across Europe, and the effects of age,...
Lung cancer rates have peaked among men in many areas of the world, but rates among women continue t...
Patients diagnosed in 1960-2004 with cancer of the cervix, anus, vulva, vagina or penis were identif...
rise with age (Fig. 1). The incidence of cervical cancer in the lation based network for early detec...
Analysing time trends in mortality from cancers of the cervix and corpus uteri using routine data so...
Objective.: To evaluate trends in survival from cervical cancer in Europe and in European countries ...
textabstractIn the developed world, the incidence of cervical squamous cell carcinoma has decreased,...
<p>The burden of cervical cancer varies considerably in the European Union (EU). In this artic...
There is general evidence that the incidence of adenocarcinoma of the cervix has been rising, partic...
Despite there being sufficient evidence for the effectiveness of screening by cytology in preventing...
A questionnaire survey was conducted by the Epidemiology Working Group of the European Cervical Canc...
Corpus uteri cancer is the fourth most common neoplasm in women in Europe and the tenth most common ...
The relative importance of cancer of the cervix among several important causes of mortality (from ca...
More than one in 20 female cancers in Europe are of the endometrium. Surveillance of incidence rates...
Trends in the incidence of and mortality from breast cancer result from a variety of influences incl...
This study profiles testicular cancer incidence and mortality across Europe, and the effects of age,...
Lung cancer rates have peaked among men in many areas of the world, but rates among women continue t...
Patients diagnosed in 1960-2004 with cancer of the cervix, anus, vulva, vagina or penis were identif...
rise with age (Fig. 1). The incidence of cervical cancer in the lation based network for early detec...
Analysing time trends in mortality from cancers of the cervix and corpus uteri using routine data so...
Objective.: To evaluate trends in survival from cervical cancer in Europe and in European countries ...
textabstractIn the developed world, the incidence of cervical squamous cell carcinoma has decreased,...
<p>The burden of cervical cancer varies considerably in the European Union (EU). In this artic...
There is general evidence that the incidence of adenocarcinoma of the cervix has been rising, partic...