<p>Patients older than 40 are represented in red; patients 40 or younger are shown in green. These two patient subpopulations differed significantly in relative tumor burden along the craniocaudal axis (p = 0·003 by permutation test) with patients 40 or younger having a higher percentage of tumor volume in the pelvis and legs than patients over 40.</p
Guidelines for cutaneous squamous cell carcinoma of the head and neck do not take the age of the pat...
Differences in age, site, and histopathologic subtype exist in basal cell carcinoma (BCC). OBJECTIVE...
Debate surrounds the nature of colorectal cancers in younger patients and whether they are more like...
<p>With increasing age at diagnosis, there was a significant increase in tumor frequency in the infe...
<p>The 183 patients were divided into 6 groups of different age. The largest group consisted of pati...
Background: Mortality rates for cancer are decreasing in patients under 60 and increasing in those o...
Background Pediatric and young adult (PAYA) cancer survivors may have an earlier onset of chronic di...
Comparison of clinico-pathological features between 2 age groups (breast cancer patients ≤35 years a...
<p>Mean ages of patients with uterine cancers by different histologic subtypes in Taiwan, 1979–2008 ...
<p>Overall, breast cancer cases identified in this study were primarily diagnosed in the 40–45 and 4...
<p>Age effects (A panel), individual cancer presentation rates (B panel) and individual cancer resis...
<p>The number of tumor nodules is significantly greater at P90 (67%) than P60 (18%) and P30 (0%) (<i...
<p>A) Age at diagnosis and B) tumor area (expressed as % of the mapped retinal area) as a function o...
Age distribution of patients diagnosed with OA of the hip (ICD M16) of the amputee (light grey) and ...
Cancer types in the study cohort for cancers diagnosed at age 65 or older (N = 237).</p
Guidelines for cutaneous squamous cell carcinoma of the head and neck do not take the age of the pat...
Differences in age, site, and histopathologic subtype exist in basal cell carcinoma (BCC). OBJECTIVE...
Debate surrounds the nature of colorectal cancers in younger patients and whether they are more like...
<p>With increasing age at diagnosis, there was a significant increase in tumor frequency in the infe...
<p>The 183 patients were divided into 6 groups of different age. The largest group consisted of pati...
Background: Mortality rates for cancer are decreasing in patients under 60 and increasing in those o...
Background Pediatric and young adult (PAYA) cancer survivors may have an earlier onset of chronic di...
Comparison of clinico-pathological features between 2 age groups (breast cancer patients ≤35 years a...
<p>Mean ages of patients with uterine cancers by different histologic subtypes in Taiwan, 1979–2008 ...
<p>Overall, breast cancer cases identified in this study were primarily diagnosed in the 40–45 and 4...
<p>Age effects (A panel), individual cancer presentation rates (B panel) and individual cancer resis...
<p>The number of tumor nodules is significantly greater at P90 (67%) than P60 (18%) and P30 (0%) (<i...
<p>A) Age at diagnosis and B) tumor area (expressed as % of the mapped retinal area) as a function o...
Age distribution of patients diagnosed with OA of the hip (ICD M16) of the amputee (light grey) and ...
Cancer types in the study cohort for cancers diagnosed at age 65 or older (N = 237).</p
Guidelines for cutaneous squamous cell carcinoma of the head and neck do not take the age of the pat...
Differences in age, site, and histopathologic subtype exist in basal cell carcinoma (BCC). OBJECTIVE...
Debate surrounds the nature of colorectal cancers in younger patients and whether they are more like...