We investigated breast cancer incidence in migrants in the Netherlands in 1988-1998. The standardised incidence ratio for breast cancer in Northwest-Netherlands was statistically significantly reduced for women born in Surinam (0.56), Turkey (0.29) and Morocco (0.22). The proportion of women with advanced stages (III and IV) did not differ significantly between migrants and women born in the Netherlands. © 2004 Cancer Research UK
Item does not contain fulltextA large increase in the incidence of breast cancer has been observed i...
graphic regions with differing levels of breast cancer risk, migrant populations of women provide a ...
Cancer is a growing health issue with a high burden in northern and western Europe. Due to internati...
Background. Migrant populations usually experience a health transition with respect to their cancer ...
Arnold M, Aarts MJ, Siesling S, Van der Aa M, Visser O, Coebergh JW. Breast and stomach cancer incid...
Foreign and native populations differ in terms of breast cancer outcomes. Studies rarely distinguish...
Arnold M, Aarts MJ, Siesling S, Van der Aa M, Visser O, Jan Willem C. Breast and Stomach Cancer Inci...
Background: Studies on cancer in migrants can shed light on grey areas in cancer aetiology and can h...
Foreign and native populations differ in terms of breast cancer outcomes. Studies rarely distinguish...
Kristiansen M, Lue-Kessing L, Mygind A, Razum O, Norredam M. Migration from low-to high-risk countri...
This study investigates the difference in cancer mortality rates between migrant groups and the nati...
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Background: Cancer risk varies geographically and across ethnic groups that can be monitored in canc...
Contains fulltext : 80893.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)In the Netherl...
Breast cancer incidence has markedly increased in Western countries for reasons that are not entirel...
Item does not contain fulltextA large increase in the incidence of breast cancer has been observed i...
graphic regions with differing levels of breast cancer risk, migrant populations of women provide a ...
Cancer is a growing health issue with a high burden in northern and western Europe. Due to internati...
Background. Migrant populations usually experience a health transition with respect to their cancer ...
Arnold M, Aarts MJ, Siesling S, Van der Aa M, Visser O, Coebergh JW. Breast and stomach cancer incid...
Foreign and native populations differ in terms of breast cancer outcomes. Studies rarely distinguish...
Arnold M, Aarts MJ, Siesling S, Van der Aa M, Visser O, Jan Willem C. Breast and Stomach Cancer Inci...
Background: Studies on cancer in migrants can shed light on grey areas in cancer aetiology and can h...
Foreign and native populations differ in terms of breast cancer outcomes. Studies rarely distinguish...
Kristiansen M, Lue-Kessing L, Mygind A, Razum O, Norredam M. Migration from low-to high-risk countri...
This study investigates the difference in cancer mortality rates between migrant groups and the nati...
Recent research has shown a generally lower cancer risk and mortality among migrants from less-indus...
Background: Cancer risk varies geographically and across ethnic groups that can be monitored in canc...
Contains fulltext : 80893.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)In the Netherl...
Breast cancer incidence has markedly increased in Western countries for reasons that are not entirel...
Item does not contain fulltextA large increase in the incidence of breast cancer has been observed i...
graphic regions with differing levels of breast cancer risk, migrant populations of women provide a ...
Cancer is a growing health issue with a high burden in northern and western Europe. Due to internati...