The International Cancer Benchmarking Partnership is investigating cancer survival differences between six high-income nations using population-based cancer registry data. Differences in overall survival are often explained by differences in the stage at diagnosis and stage-specific survival. Comparing stage at diagnosis using cancer registry data is challenging because of different regional practices in defining stage, despite the existence of international staging classifications such as TNM. This paper describes how stage data may be reconciled for international analysis. Population-based cancer registry data were collected for 2.4 million adults diagnosed with colorectal, lung, breast (women) or ovarian cancer during 1995-2007 in Austra...
This paper describes the methods used in the International Cancer Benchmarking Partnership Module 4 ...
OBJECTIVE: International differences in colorectal cancer (CRC) survival and stage at diagnosis have...
International comparison of liver cancer survival has been hampered due to varying standards and deg...
Background: Stage at diagnosis is a strong predictor of cancer survival. Differences in stage distri...
OBJECTIVE: We investigate what role stage at diagnosis bears in international differences in ovarian...
Background Cancer registries (CRs) are fundamental for estimating cancer burden, evaluating screenin...
BACKGROUND: Stage at diagnosis is a strong predictor of cancer survival. Differences in stage distri...
SummaryBackgroundCancer survival is a key measure of the effectiveness of health-care systems. Persi...
Cancer survival is a key measure of the effectiveness of health-care systems. Persistent regional an...
Background. Large international differences in colorectal cancer survival exist, even between countr...
BACKGROUND: Large international differences in colorectal cancer survival exist, even between countr...
We previously investigated the impact of health area of residence on colon and rectal cancer surviva...
<p><b>Background:</b> The Nordic Cancer Registries are among the oldest population-based registries ...
We used multiple regression models to assess the influence of disease stage at diagnosis on the 5-ye...
International differences in colorectal cancer (CRC) survival and stage at diagnosis have been repor...
This paper describes the methods used in the International Cancer Benchmarking Partnership Module 4 ...
OBJECTIVE: International differences in colorectal cancer (CRC) survival and stage at diagnosis have...
International comparison of liver cancer survival has been hampered due to varying standards and deg...
Background: Stage at diagnosis is a strong predictor of cancer survival. Differences in stage distri...
OBJECTIVE: We investigate what role stage at diagnosis bears in international differences in ovarian...
Background Cancer registries (CRs) are fundamental for estimating cancer burden, evaluating screenin...
BACKGROUND: Stage at diagnosis is a strong predictor of cancer survival. Differences in stage distri...
SummaryBackgroundCancer survival is a key measure of the effectiveness of health-care systems. Persi...
Cancer survival is a key measure of the effectiveness of health-care systems. Persistent regional an...
Background. Large international differences in colorectal cancer survival exist, even between countr...
BACKGROUND: Large international differences in colorectal cancer survival exist, even between countr...
We previously investigated the impact of health area of residence on colon and rectal cancer surviva...
<p><b>Background:</b> The Nordic Cancer Registries are among the oldest population-based registries ...
We used multiple regression models to assess the influence of disease stage at diagnosis on the 5-ye...
International differences in colorectal cancer (CRC) survival and stage at diagnosis have been repor...
This paper describes the methods used in the International Cancer Benchmarking Partnership Module 4 ...
OBJECTIVE: International differences in colorectal cancer (CRC) survival and stage at diagnosis have...
International comparison of liver cancer survival has been hampered due to varying standards and deg...