In this paper, we present estimates of national cancer incidence in Portugal in 1996-1998, predictions for the year 2000, and interpret the recent cancer mortality trends in light of observations from epidemiological research and risk factor patterns. In Portugal, national mortality data from vital statistics are available from 1960, while cancer registration has been mandatory since 1988, when three regional cancer registries covering the mainland of the Portuguese Republic were set up. Up until now, however, none of these registries has been able to produce data with an acceptable completeness of registration--hence this study. Mortality data from Portugal for 1996-1998 and incidence data for 1990-1995 from Vila Nova de Gaia (RVNG) (the m...
The relative importance of cancer of the cervix among several important causes of mortality (from ca...
We analyzed time trends in incidence of and mortality from malignant cutaneous melanoma in European ...
Lung cancer is the most common cancer in the world. In men, the highest incidence rates are seen in ...
In health services planning, in addition to the basic measures of disease occurrence incidence and m...
Following Population News, Trends and Attitudes #6 it was possible to identify that, despite circula...
Estimates of the worldwide incidence, mortality and prevalence of 26 cancers in the year 2002 are no...
BACKGROUND: There continue to be major public health challenges arising from the increasing cancer b...
Objectives. This study aims to estimate the proportion of lung cancer cases and deaths attributable ...
Lung cancer, the most common cause of cancer death in the European Union (EU), continues to have an ...
Trends in the incidence of and mortality from breast cancer result from a variety of influences incl...
Abstract Background Cardiovascular diseases and cancer are jointly responsible for more than half al...
We estimated the future cancer incidence rates and the future numbers of cancer cases in England up ...
BACKGROUND: As a result of a major social and demographic transition, Colombia is currently undergoi...
This study profiles testicular cancer incidence and mortality across Europe, and the effects of age,...
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...
We analyzed time trends in incidence of and mortality from malignant cutaneous melanoma in European ...
Lung cancer is the most common cancer in the world. In men, the highest incidence rates are seen in ...
In health services planning, in addition to the basic measures of disease occurrence incidence and m...
Following Population News, Trends and Attitudes #6 it was possible to identify that, despite circula...
Estimates of the worldwide incidence, mortality and prevalence of 26 cancers in the year 2002 are no...
BACKGROUND: There continue to be major public health challenges arising from the increasing cancer b...
Objectives. This study aims to estimate the proportion of lung cancer cases and deaths attributable ...
Lung cancer, the most common cause of cancer death in the European Union (EU), continues to have an ...
Trends in the incidence of and mortality from breast cancer result from a variety of influences incl...
Abstract Background Cardiovascular diseases and cancer are jointly responsible for more than half al...
We estimated the future cancer incidence rates and the future numbers of cancer cases in England up ...
BACKGROUND: As a result of a major social and demographic transition, Colombia is currently undergoi...
This study profiles testicular cancer incidence and mortality across Europe, and the effects of age,...
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...
We analyzed time trends in incidence of and mortality from malignant cutaneous melanoma in European ...
Lung cancer is the most common cancer in the world. In men, the highest incidence rates are seen in ...