Three data sources for the information on cancer in China are described in this paper: (i) mortality data from national retrospective surveys (1973-75 and 1990-92); (ii) mortality data obtained through special research projects (CHIS, DSP and mortality survey in 1986-89); and (iii) incidence and mortality data from cancer registries. Different combinations of mortality and incidence data can be used to estimate the pattern or burden of cancer in China. Registration of cancer incidence and mortality in China should be standardized and expanded, in order to enhance availability of accurate data for estimating cancer burden in China
Background: Population-based cancer registry collects the data on cancer incidence and mortality dea...
Limited population-based cancer registry data available in China until now has hampered efforts to i...
Objective: The aim of this study was to investigate the cancer incidence and mortality in Huai’an ar...
Three data sources for the information on cancer in China are described in this paper: (i) mortality...
Three data sources for the information on cancer in China are described in this paper: (i) mortality...
Knowledge of the incidence of cancer is a fundamental requirement of rational planning and monitorin...
The objective of this study was to determine how many population-based cancer registries exist in Ch...
The objective of this study was to determine how many population-based cancer registries exist in Ch...
Objective: To compare the validity of mortality data from available sources in China. Materials, Me...
Abstract Background The National Central Cancer Registry (NCCR) collected population-based cancer re...
In 2012, the National Central Cancer Registry (NCCR) of China collected cancer registration informat...
Abstract Introduction Population-based cancer registration data are collected by the National Centra...
The National Central Cancer Registry of China (NCCR) was the only available source of cancer monitor...
The National Central Cancer Registry of China (NCCR) was the only available source of cancer monitor...
Abstract Background Cancer is one of the leading causes of death and a main economic burden in China...
Background: Population-based cancer registry collects the data on cancer incidence and mortality dea...
Limited population-based cancer registry data available in China until now has hampered efforts to i...
Objective: The aim of this study was to investigate the cancer incidence and mortality in Huai’an ar...
Three data sources for the information on cancer in China are described in this paper: (i) mortality...
Three data sources for the information on cancer in China are described in this paper: (i) mortality...
Knowledge of the incidence of cancer is a fundamental requirement of rational planning and monitorin...
The objective of this study was to determine how many population-based cancer registries exist in Ch...
The objective of this study was to determine how many population-based cancer registries exist in Ch...
Objective: To compare the validity of mortality data from available sources in China. Materials, Me...
Abstract Background The National Central Cancer Registry (NCCR) collected population-based cancer re...
In 2012, the National Central Cancer Registry (NCCR) of China collected cancer registration informat...
Abstract Introduction Population-based cancer registration data are collected by the National Centra...
The National Central Cancer Registry of China (NCCR) was the only available source of cancer monitor...
The National Central Cancer Registry of China (NCCR) was the only available source of cancer monitor...
Abstract Background Cancer is one of the leading causes of death and a main economic burden in China...
Background: Population-based cancer registry collects the data on cancer incidence and mortality dea...
Limited population-based cancer registry data available in China until now has hampered efforts to i...
Objective: The aim of this study was to investigate the cancer incidence and mortality in Huai’an ar...