Introduction: Surveillance of childhood cancer incidence trends can inform etiologic research, policy and programs. This study presents the first population-based report on demographic and geographic variations in incidence trends of detailed pediatric diagnostic groups in Canada. Methods: The Canadian Cancer Registry data were used to calculate annual age-standardized incidence rates (ASIRs) from 1992 to 2010 among children less than 15 years of age by sex, age and region for the 12 main diagnostic groups and selected subgroups of the International Classification of Childhood Cancer (ICCC), 3rd edition. Temporal trends were examined by annual percent changes (APCs) using Joinpoint regression. Results: The ASIRs of childhood cancer among ma...
Increasing time trends in the recorded incidence of childhood cancer have been reported in many diff...
In the past, increases in childhood cancer incidence were reported in Europe and North America. The ...
In the past, increases in childhood cancer incidence were reported in Europe and North America. The ...
BACKGROUND. This report provides results of an analysis of temporal trends in childhood cancer incid...
Background Cancer is a major cause of death in children worldwide, and the recorded incidence tends ...
Background Incidence of childhood cancer increased in most countries worldwide, but the reasons are ...
OBJECTIVES:To test for time and spatial trends in lymphoid malignancies, including lymphoid leukemia...
Cancer is a major cause of death in children worldwide, and the recorded incidence tends to increase...
International audienceBACKGROUND: The aim of this study was to describe childhood cancer incidence i...
Within the framework of the Automated Childhood Cancer Information System (ACCIS), time trend analys...
Increasing time trends in the recorded incidence of childhood cancer have been reported in many diff...
<div><p>Objectives</p><p>To test for time and spatial trends in lymphoid malignancies, including lym...
International audienceBACKGROUND: Cancer is the second most important cause of death for children ag...
Cancer is a major cause of death in children worldwide, and the recorded incidence tends to increase...
Abstract Within the framework of the Automated Childhood Cancer Information System (ACCIS), time tre...
Increasing time trends in the recorded incidence of childhood cancer have been reported in many diff...
In the past, increases in childhood cancer incidence were reported in Europe and North America. The ...
In the past, increases in childhood cancer incidence were reported in Europe and North America. The ...
BACKGROUND. This report provides results of an analysis of temporal trends in childhood cancer incid...
Background Cancer is a major cause of death in children worldwide, and the recorded incidence tends ...
Background Incidence of childhood cancer increased in most countries worldwide, but the reasons are ...
OBJECTIVES:To test for time and spatial trends in lymphoid malignancies, including lymphoid leukemia...
Cancer is a major cause of death in children worldwide, and the recorded incidence tends to increase...
International audienceBACKGROUND: The aim of this study was to describe childhood cancer incidence i...
Within the framework of the Automated Childhood Cancer Information System (ACCIS), time trend analys...
Increasing time trends in the recorded incidence of childhood cancer have been reported in many diff...
<div><p>Objectives</p><p>To test for time and spatial trends in lymphoid malignancies, including lym...
International audienceBACKGROUND: Cancer is the second most important cause of death for children ag...
Cancer is a major cause of death in children worldwide, and the recorded incidence tends to increase...
Abstract Within the framework of the Automated Childhood Cancer Information System (ACCIS), time tre...
Increasing time trends in the recorded incidence of childhood cancer have been reported in many diff...
In the past, increases in childhood cancer incidence were reported in Europe and North America. The ...
In the past, increases in childhood cancer incidence were reported in Europe and North America. The ...