The aim of this study was to show that age-adjusted cancer incidence rates for an area may not be representative of the incidence in subareas. We propose a simple measure to show the amount of geographical variability. European agestandardized incidence rates (ASRs) for ‘all sites excluding nonmelanoma skin cancer’, for men, in 2014, for Nordic countries as a whole, for each country (Denmark, Faroe Islands, Finland, Greenland, Iceland, Sweden and Norway) and for their regions, were retrieved from the Nordcan with corresponding standard errors SEs. We compared the ASR for Nordic countries versus single country and single country versus specific regions. The overlapping of 95% confidence intervals was used for ASRs comparisons. As a measure o...
Background: Assessment of cancer incidence trends within the U.S. have mostly relied upon Surveillan...
Incidence of cancer may vary within a country and over time because of previous differences in expos...
Investigating geographic variations in mammography screening participation and breast cancer inciden...
Background:The objectives of this study were to quantitatively assess the geographic heterogeneity o...
Background: The objectives of this study were to quantitatively assess the geographic heterogeneity ...
Variation in cancer incidence between countries and groups of countries has been well studied. Howev...
A low within‐country variability and a large between‐country variability in cancer incidence may ind...
Correctly addressing the questions of worried citizens with respect to possible clusters of cancer o...
Assessment of cancer incidence trends within the U.S. have mostly relied upon Surveillance, Epidemio...
<div><p>Background</p><p>Assessment of cancer incidence trends within the U.S. have mostly relied up...
Assessment of cancer incidence trends within the U.S. have mostly relied upon Surveillance, Epidemio...
Aims and background. Cancer incidence variations are influenced by different factors including socio...
Purpose: Norway has experienced an unexplained, steep increase in colorectal cancer (CRC) incidence ...
Variation in cancer incidence between countries and groups of countries has been well studied. Howev...
<p>The y-axis shows incidence rates per 100,000 person years on a log scale and the x-axis represent...
Background: Assessment of cancer incidence trends within the U.S. have mostly relied upon Surveillan...
Incidence of cancer may vary within a country and over time because of previous differences in expos...
Investigating geographic variations in mammography screening participation and breast cancer inciden...
Background:The objectives of this study were to quantitatively assess the geographic heterogeneity o...
Background: The objectives of this study were to quantitatively assess the geographic heterogeneity ...
Variation in cancer incidence between countries and groups of countries has been well studied. Howev...
A low within‐country variability and a large between‐country variability in cancer incidence may ind...
Correctly addressing the questions of worried citizens with respect to possible clusters of cancer o...
Assessment of cancer incidence trends within the U.S. have mostly relied upon Surveillance, Epidemio...
<div><p>Background</p><p>Assessment of cancer incidence trends within the U.S. have mostly relied up...
Assessment of cancer incidence trends within the U.S. have mostly relied upon Surveillance, Epidemio...
Aims and background. Cancer incidence variations are influenced by different factors including socio...
Purpose: Norway has experienced an unexplained, steep increase in colorectal cancer (CRC) incidence ...
Variation in cancer incidence between countries and groups of countries has been well studied. Howev...
<p>The y-axis shows incidence rates per 100,000 person years on a log scale and the x-axis represent...
Background: Assessment of cancer incidence trends within the U.S. have mostly relied upon Surveillan...
Incidence of cancer may vary within a country and over time because of previous differences in expos...
Investigating geographic variations in mammography screening participation and breast cancer inciden...