<p>Population cancer hazard rates (A panel), individual cancer presentation rates (B panel), and individual cancer resistance rates (C panel) for women who have lived in the Eastern (blue lines) and Western (red lines) geographic regions and diagnosed with GI cancers during 1975–2009.</p
<p>Multivariate-Adjusted Hazard Ratios (HRs) and 95% CIs for cancer-specific death (due to lymphoma)...
a)<p>Estimates are given in units of number of cancer cases per 100,000 person-years.</p>b)<p>Middle...
Assessment of cancer incidence trends within the U.S. have mostly relied upon Surveillance, Epidemio...
<p>Population cancer hazard rates (A panel), individual cancer presentation rates (B panel), and ind...
<p>Population cancer hazard rates (A panel), individual cancer presentation rates (B panel), and ind...
<p>Time-period effects (A panel), birth-cohort effects (B panel) and age-at-diagnosis effects (C pan...
<p>Age effects (A panel), individual cancer presentation rates (B panel) and individual cancer resis...
<p>Time-period effects (A panel), birth-cohort effects (B panel) and age-at-diagnosis effects (C pan...
<p>For these populations, the estimates of the rates and their 95% the confidence interval (<i>CI</i...
<p>For these populations, the estimates of the rates and their 95% the confidence interval (<i>CI</i...
<p>For these populations, the estimates of the rates and their 95% the confidence interval (<i>CI</i...
<p>Time-period effects (A panel), birth-cohort effects (B panel) and age-at-diagnosis effects (C pan...
a)<p>Estimates are given in units of number of cancer cases per 100,000 person-years.</p>b)<p>Middle...
BACKGROUND In the early 1950s, large geographic differentials existed among county-level, site-speci...
ABSTRACT-Trends in cancer Incidence and mortality in the United States were analyzed over the period...
<p>Multivariate-Adjusted Hazard Ratios (HRs) and 95% CIs for cancer-specific death (due to lymphoma)...
a)<p>Estimates are given in units of number of cancer cases per 100,000 person-years.</p>b)<p>Middle...
Assessment of cancer incidence trends within the U.S. have mostly relied upon Surveillance, Epidemio...
<p>Population cancer hazard rates (A panel), individual cancer presentation rates (B panel), and ind...
<p>Population cancer hazard rates (A panel), individual cancer presentation rates (B panel), and ind...
<p>Time-period effects (A panel), birth-cohort effects (B panel) and age-at-diagnosis effects (C pan...
<p>Age effects (A panel), individual cancer presentation rates (B panel) and individual cancer resis...
<p>Time-period effects (A panel), birth-cohort effects (B panel) and age-at-diagnosis effects (C pan...
<p>For these populations, the estimates of the rates and their 95% the confidence interval (<i>CI</i...
<p>For these populations, the estimates of the rates and their 95% the confidence interval (<i>CI</i...
<p>For these populations, the estimates of the rates and their 95% the confidence interval (<i>CI</i...
<p>Time-period effects (A panel), birth-cohort effects (B panel) and age-at-diagnosis effects (C pan...
a)<p>Estimates are given in units of number of cancer cases per 100,000 person-years.</p>b)<p>Middle...
BACKGROUND In the early 1950s, large geographic differentials existed among county-level, site-speci...
ABSTRACT-Trends in cancer Incidence and mortality in the United States were analyzed over the period...
<p>Multivariate-Adjusted Hazard Ratios (HRs) and 95% CIs for cancer-specific death (due to lymphoma)...
a)<p>Estimates are given in units of number of cancer cases per 100,000 person-years.</p>b)<p>Middle...
Assessment of cancer incidence trends within the U.S. have mostly relied upon Surveillance, Epidemio...