A low within‐country variability and a large between‐country variability in cancer incidence may indicate that ecologic factors are involved in the etiology of the disease. The aim of this study is to explore the within‐ and between‐country variability of cancer incidence to motivate high‐quality ecologic studies. We extracted age‐standardized incidence rate estimates (world standard population) from 135 regions for the ten most frequent invasive cancers in Europe for non‐Hispanic white populations from Cancer Incidence in Five Continents, Volume X. We fitted weighted multilevel Poisson regression models with random country effects for each cancer and sex. We estimated intraclass correlation coefficients (ICCs) and 95% confidence intervals ...
The increasing morbidity of cancer all along the world constitutes a major challenge for the next ye...
Objective: Cancer is one of the reasons for the increased burden of disease in the coming decades. B...
Various studies claim that cancer is likely to be caused by the diverse environmental pollutants; li...
Ecologic analyses of cancer incidence rates may be helpful to formulate hypotheses on risk factors a...
Ecologic analyses of cancer incidence rates may be helpful to formulate hypotheses on risk factors a...
Variation in cancer incidence between countries and groups of countries has been well studied. Howev...
The aim of this study was to show that age-adjusted cancer incidence rates for an area may not be re...
Observational and ecological studies are generally used to determine the presence of effect of cance...
Background:The objectives of this study were to quantitatively assess the geographic heterogeneity o...
Background: The objectives of this study were to quantitatively assess the geographic heterogeneity ...
Objective: Breast cancer (BC) is a common cancer among women worldwide, accounting for 16% of the to...
International audienceThe aim of this study was to identify and compare cancer sites whose incidence...
International audienceThe aim of this study was to identify and compare cancer sites whose incidence...
Objective: Breast cancer (BC) is a common cancer among women worldwide, accounting for 16% of the to...
Correctly addressing the questions of worried citizens with respect to possible clusters of cancer o...
The increasing morbidity of cancer all along the world constitutes a major challenge for the next ye...
Objective: Cancer is one of the reasons for the increased burden of disease in the coming decades. B...
Various studies claim that cancer is likely to be caused by the diverse environmental pollutants; li...
Ecologic analyses of cancer incidence rates may be helpful to formulate hypotheses on risk factors a...
Ecologic analyses of cancer incidence rates may be helpful to formulate hypotheses on risk factors a...
Variation in cancer incidence between countries and groups of countries has been well studied. Howev...
The aim of this study was to show that age-adjusted cancer incidence rates for an area may not be re...
Observational and ecological studies are generally used to determine the presence of effect of cance...
Background:The objectives of this study were to quantitatively assess the geographic heterogeneity o...
Background: The objectives of this study were to quantitatively assess the geographic heterogeneity ...
Objective: Breast cancer (BC) is a common cancer among women worldwide, accounting for 16% of the to...
International audienceThe aim of this study was to identify and compare cancer sites whose incidence...
International audienceThe aim of this study was to identify and compare cancer sites whose incidence...
Objective: Breast cancer (BC) is a common cancer among women worldwide, accounting for 16% of the to...
Correctly addressing the questions of worried citizens with respect to possible clusters of cancer o...
The increasing morbidity of cancer all along the world constitutes a major challenge for the next ye...
Objective: Cancer is one of the reasons for the increased burden of disease in the coming decades. B...
Various studies claim that cancer is likely to be caused by the diverse environmental pollutants; li...