Objective: To investigate the characteristics and incidence trends of childhood cancer in Beijing, China, from 2000 to 2009. Methods: A total of 1,274 cases with childhood cancer in Beijing from 2000 to 2009 were included in the study. All rates were age-standardized using the direct method to the world standard population and expressed per million person-years. Incidence trends were characterized by calculating annual percent change (APC) using Joinpoint Regression Program. Results: The crude incidence rate was 106.47 per million [age-standardized rate (ASR) 113.34] between 2000 and 2009 in Beijing with the most common diagnoses, leukemia (N=505, 39.64%, ASR 45.20), followed by central nervous system (CNS) tumors (N=228, 17.90%, ASR ...
Background Current information about cancer incidence patterns among infants in East Asia is rare. T...
Background: Population-based cancer registry collects the data on cancer incidence and mortality dea...
Evidence from our recent study suggested that the overall trend for cancer incidence in children and...
Abstract Background Cancer is a major concern for children and adolescents worldwide. This study aim...
BACKGROUND: Currently, little information is available on childhood cancer incidence rates in Easter...
Studies have found lower risk of childhood cancer among Asian children. We aim to characterize the r...
To analyze the incidence and mortality trends of female breast cancer in urban and rural areas of Be...
Cancer is a serious public health issue and the leading cause of death around the world. This articl...
To describe the incidence trends and pathological characteristics of lung cancer in urban Beijing, C...
Lack of cancer incidence information for adolescents and young adults led us to describe incidence t...
Background: Population-based epidemiologic studies about colorectal cancer are lacking in China. Thi...
© 2017 World Health Organization Background Cancer is a major cause of death in children worldwide, ...
Background: In recent years, the incidence of cervical cancer has been rising, particularly in young...
ABSTRACT-Data of the Shanghai Tumor Registry were analyzed for incidence of cancer in children under...
Objective: The aim of this study was to investigate the cancer incidence and mortality in Huai’an ar...
Background Current information about cancer incidence patterns among infants in East Asia is rare. T...
Background: Population-based cancer registry collects the data on cancer incidence and mortality dea...
Evidence from our recent study suggested that the overall trend for cancer incidence in children and...
Abstract Background Cancer is a major concern for children and adolescents worldwide. This study aim...
BACKGROUND: Currently, little information is available on childhood cancer incidence rates in Easter...
Studies have found lower risk of childhood cancer among Asian children. We aim to characterize the r...
To analyze the incidence and mortality trends of female breast cancer in urban and rural areas of Be...
Cancer is a serious public health issue and the leading cause of death around the world. This articl...
To describe the incidence trends and pathological characteristics of lung cancer in urban Beijing, C...
Lack of cancer incidence information for adolescents and young adults led us to describe incidence t...
Background: Population-based epidemiologic studies about colorectal cancer are lacking in China. Thi...
© 2017 World Health Organization Background Cancer is a major cause of death in children worldwide, ...
Background: In recent years, the incidence of cervical cancer has been rising, particularly in young...
ABSTRACT-Data of the Shanghai Tumor Registry were analyzed for incidence of cancer in children under...
Objective: The aim of this study was to investigate the cancer incidence and mortality in Huai’an ar...
Background Current information about cancer incidence patterns among infants in East Asia is rare. T...
Background: Population-based cancer registry collects the data on cancer incidence and mortality dea...
Evidence from our recent study suggested that the overall trend for cancer incidence in children and...