Item does not contain fulltextThis paper summarises the population-based major trends in cancer incidence and mortality in the period 1989-1998 in The Netherlands. Trends of the European age-adjusted incidence and mortality rates were estimated by the Estimated Annual Percentage Change (EAPC) method. Increases in incidence were found for cancer of the breast and lung for females. For males, an increase was observed for cancer of the prostate, colon, rectum and testis. In both groups, oesophageal and pharyngeal cancer increased, but that of stomach and gallbladder cancer decreased. The main increases in mortality were found for pharyngeal cancer in males, lung in females and oesophageal cancer in both sexes. Decreases were shown for stomach ...
Contains fulltext : 89583.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)BACKGROUND: Pr...
textabstractIn the second part of the 20th century, cancer became an important health problem world...
Contains fulltext : 137124.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)INTRODUCTION:...
This paper summarises the population-based major trends in cancer incidence and mortality in the per...
This paper summarises the population-based major trends in cancer incidence and mortality in the per...
Contains fulltext : 49274.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)OBJECTIVE: To ...
Objective. To provide insight into the changing nature and size of the cancer burden within the Neth...
OBJECTIVE: To provide insight into the changing nature and size of the cancer burden within The Neth...
Item does not contain fulltextProgress against cancer through prevention and treatment is often meas...
Progress against cancer through prevention and treatment is often measured by survival statistics on...
Aim: Oesophageal cancer is highly lethal with a 5-year relative survival of 10-15%. An increasing in...
Incidence of cancer may vary within a country and over time because of previous differences in expos...
Aim: Oesophageal cancer is highly lethal with a 5-year relative survival of 10-15%. An increasing in...
Aim: Oesophageal cancer is highly lethal with a 5-year relative survival of 10-15%. An increasing in...
Progress against cancer through prevention and treatment is often measured by survival statistics on...
Contains fulltext : 89583.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)BACKGROUND: Pr...
textabstractIn the second part of the 20th century, cancer became an important health problem world...
Contains fulltext : 137124.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)INTRODUCTION:...
This paper summarises the population-based major trends in cancer incidence and mortality in the per...
This paper summarises the population-based major trends in cancer incidence and mortality in the per...
Contains fulltext : 49274.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)OBJECTIVE: To ...
Objective. To provide insight into the changing nature and size of the cancer burden within the Neth...
OBJECTIVE: To provide insight into the changing nature and size of the cancer burden within The Neth...
Item does not contain fulltextProgress against cancer through prevention and treatment is often meas...
Progress against cancer through prevention and treatment is often measured by survival statistics on...
Aim: Oesophageal cancer is highly lethal with a 5-year relative survival of 10-15%. An increasing in...
Incidence of cancer may vary within a country and over time because of previous differences in expos...
Aim: Oesophageal cancer is highly lethal with a 5-year relative survival of 10-15%. An increasing in...
Aim: Oesophageal cancer is highly lethal with a 5-year relative survival of 10-15%. An increasing in...
Progress against cancer through prevention and treatment is often measured by survival statistics on...
Contains fulltext : 89583.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)BACKGROUND: Pr...
textabstractIn the second part of the 20th century, cancer became an important health problem world...
Contains fulltext : 137124.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)INTRODUCTION:...